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Bob, there is also a steel manufacture that assembles trappers and builds some parts for it. Both of those instances would still considered made in the USA. If they to outsource to produce the numbers I am ok with it since they are outsource to US jobs. Jobbing in this industry has been going on since the first factory in the US
The Corelon handles aren't "added" by Frost.
The Corelon Handled knives are something else entirely. Frost owns the rights to Corelon, Case supplies the knives, the knives are assembled by Blue Grass Cutlery in Kentucky. That's what Fred Feightner, Director of Marketing for Case, told me in a phone conversation a few years ago. My previous post refers to something else entirely. The person told me he saw Bone Handled Case knives being assembled at the Frost Cutlery building in Chattanooga Tennesee.
Frost has been adding Corelon Plastic handles to Case knives for some time.
This info has been borrowed from the TKC Knives website,
Authorized by Case, Frost
Cutlery has created some dazzling Corelon handles that bring an unsurpassed
beauty to the quality of Case Knives. The results are a beautiful knife that is
ready to handle any job with the ease of Case, at a price you can afford. Add a
touch of Class to your everyday work!
I have a good friend that says he saw Case Knives being assembled at the Frost Cutlery place in Chattanooga TN. Anyone care to comment?
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