FAQ's
Please feel free to call or email us with any questions you may have that you do not see here. We will do our best to answer them for you in a timely manor.
Q: What is our current lead time for orders?
A: Anything marked 'In Stock' is ready to ship. Our lead time for 'Made to Order"/Customized orders is currently 2 weeks. Lead time may vary. If you have an open order, we will notify you of any changes. Please subscribe to our Newsletter to receive email updates on information including current lead times.
Q: What are your options for customization?
A: Customization options are currently limited to handle color and blade finish. However we look forward to expanding our options and will notify you of any changes to the status of customization. We do offer options such as lanyard holes and bow-drill divots per your request. Prices are subject to change with customization. Personalization is currently available, please contact us with questions regarding personalization.
Q: Is there anywhere I can see the knives in person?
A: We plan to make appearances in the future at events such as Blade Show. There is no current timeline for when that will be. If you are looking for a store that carries our knives, please refer to our Dealers page.
Q: How do I sharpen my Very Good knife?
A: We recommend using a diamond or ceramic rod type sharpener with a fine grit to touch up your edge. More information about sharpening can be found on our Knife Care page. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns about sharpening.
Q: What if my sheath is too tight or too loose?
A: Sheaths have a tendency to wear out over time. Kydex sheaths are hand fitted to the knife before being sent out, however you may find you do not like the retention. If you feel the need to adjust your sheath, refer to the Knife Care page for full instructions.
Q: Where did the name Very Good come from?
A: Having been in the industry for more than 12 years, owner Jacob Asuit has seen all kinds brand names from makers. Many tend to go for a name that sounds super tough and gung-ho, while some just use their name. Jacob decided that the best fit for the new brand was as simplified as possible. Most people see a crazy brand name and ask, "What's that mean?". The name Very Good needs no explanation. We want people to know exactly what they are getting, a Very Good knife for a Very Good price with a Very Good Warranty!