Save $59 On This 6-Inch American-Made Petty Knife at Huckberry Right Now

New West Knifeworks 6" Petty Knife via Huckberry

via Huckberry


If you don’t already own a New West KnifeWorks blade, now’s the time to change that. These things are chef-grade, American-made, and built like a tank—but with the precision of a samurai sword. And right now, one of their best all-around kitchen knives is on sale.

The 6” Petty Knife in Ironwood is the do-it-all blade every kitchen needs, and right now you can save $59 on it over at Huckberry. Paring, boning, filleting—it handles it all like a pro. The steel is top-tier CPM S35VN. The handle is made from Desert Ironwood, selected for durability, water resistance, and sheer aesthetic flex. The kind of knife that makes you rethink every dull, lifeless blade in your drawer.

Normally, this bad boy runs $295. Right now, Huckberry is selling it for $236. That’s $59 off a knife that’ll outlive most of your kitchen gadgets. Other Petty knives are priced even lower, at $204 on Huckberry right now.

 

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Who’s Behind the Blade?

New West KnifeWorks is a Jackson Hole-based outfit making some of the finest knives in the world. Founded over 25 years ago by Corey Milligan, the company started with a simple goal: make American knives that blend hardcore performance with artisan-level beauty.

They source top-tier Crucible Industries steel, craft their knives in a state-of-the-art factory in Idaho, and hand-finish every blade to be equal parts workhorse and showpiece. Their knives are heirlooms, especially the 7″ Teton Edge Santoku Chef Knife and

New West KnifeWorks has retail locations in Jackson Hole, Park City, and Napa Valley, and their blades have been praised by pro chefs and home cooks alike for their insane sharpness, durability, and craftsmanship.

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