When we first introduced Honey Badger Knives to the market, pink knives were certainly not a color that we had even thought about.
The first three colors that we introduced were black, green and tan. Tan being the lightest in color of the three made it the best candidate for dying. Many of our customers dyed the tan handle many different colors.
A problem though was that the results were unpredictable mixing a dye of known color with the tan color of the handles.
Shortly after this we then introduced white FRN handles yielding very predictable dying results. With this pink knives started becoming a favorite dye color.
Dying handles not being for everyone we then introduced our range of G10 scales in seven different colors including pink. These are available in all 3 sizes allowing customers to swap out the handles of any one of our knives replacing them with one of the seven G10 colors.
What are all the different handle materials?
We also have back spacers in pink allowing for more subtle pink accents such as this
Honey Badger Knives are becoming known as the Lego of pocket knives. We have many handle colors, pocket clip finishes, screw colors etc. As a result many of our customers have started off with a basic $35 knife and over time purchased spares in order to personalize their knives.