Buying pg you have a lifetime warranty

If you have a PG knife, it comes with a lifetime warranty.

It includes defects in the materials used in the knife, mistakes in workmanship that may have been overlooked by some miracle. The warranty covers the set, both the knife and the kydex sheath.

In the case of any of the above mentioned items, repair or replacement with new ones may be recognized.

The warranty will not be recognized if the knife is not in its original condition - it is about manual interference in the design or geometries.

Free knife sharpening

Each PG knife is hand-sharpened to a high level of sharpness just before it is on its way to its owner.

If you want your knife cutting edge like new again - just send it in.

You only cover the shipping costs.

The warranty does not cover the destruction or damage of the knife as a result of its improper use - cutting or chopping materials not intended for cutting and chopping. It should be remembered that the knife is mainly a cutting tool, unless it is about large camp knives, where damage due to chopping / chipping, as far as possible, will be taken into account in terms of warranty.

Maintaining the knife

PG knives are mainly made of stainless, powder steels (Elmax)

These steels do not require special attention from the owner and are resistant to most weather conditions. It should be remembered that stainless steel does not exist, there are steels with reduced susceptibility to corrosion, which are still worth wiping after contact with acids or salts - for example mustard or salty sea water may leave discoloration when it stays on the blade for little longer.

I also make knives from low-alloy "carbon" steels. These are much more susceptible to the influence of external factors. After use, a carbon steel knife should be wiped to dry. Certainly after acids and salts, if we don’t want patina or corrosion to appear on the surface.

Oxidation or an acid bath is one of the possibilities of surface finishing on carbon steels - it should be remembered that neither of them fully protects against corrosion and the harmful effects of external factors on low-alloy steels.