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One question I often hear is who actually owns the company that makes the knife.  This is especially the case with a numerous American sounding companies that come and go plus old brands that have gone bankrupt and like a phoenix rise from the ashes. 

Most people know the Taylor brands or that Zippo owns Case.  I've spent quite some time digging for the answers.   Recently a person asked who won Klass Knives these days, which made me shake the dust off mynever published "Pocket Guide To Knives"  and check out the  section on Who owns Who.

Assuming other might have similar questions, I've put the page on my website.  Feel free to use the information and if you see a correction or would like to add a knife company let me know.  My only request is if you plan on using the information, makle sure you remember where you got it.  It's taken me a little whole to compile this info.

Here is the link

Pocket Guide To Knives: Who Owns Who --2012

Tobias Gibson

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Who made who, who made you?
Who made who, ain't nobody told you?
Who made who, who made you?
If you made them and they made you
Who picked up the bill, and who made who?

This is a great post, I'm glad I saw it, but I just had to add this little AC/DC lyric...

LOL DLKG, perfect touch

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