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I only have one Bear and Bull and the blades are stamped China. I have noticed that if Frost's blades are German stainless, they are usually stamped Pakistan. I also noticed your comments on Bulldog's. All of the Bulldog's I have are German made, but I do know that there were some made in the USA by GEC. GEC has also produced some of the Cripple Creek knives for SMKW. I have 2 Cripple Creeks that were GEC made. Your list is very good, Toby, and I like the new page. It is easier to navigate
Clint --
I know 5.11 is an American Company who has all of their products made off shore. However, unless they have recently changed, most of their knife products are made in Taiwan. The clothing is made in Hong Kong...aka...China.
If you're referring to my site, I was only talking knives. 5:11 also has some older knives that were made in main land china. (Either that or there are knock-off 5:11 out there. Most all knives of 5:11 knives are Taiwan.
Again see:
http://apg2k.hegewisch.net/wow-6.html
I'll need to do some more updating. Frost is creating new brand names right and left and SMKW also has a few new brands (Mykel Hawke, Combat Ready Knives, etc.
Just took a quick look at the web site with the info herein. I know 5.11 is an American Company who has all of their products made off shore. However, unless they have recently changed, most of their knife products are made in Taiwan. The clothing is made in Hong Kong...aka...China.
I need to take this one down:
http://blindkat.hegewisch.net/pgtk/wow4.html
A more accurate and easier to navigate is found at:
http://apg2k.hegewisch.net/wow-6.html
Bear and Bull, H&R, Boker, and German Bull, are all a mixed bag and are suspect. Some are made in China or Pakistan . Some are made in China but with steel exported from Germany with final touches, inspection, and boxing in Germany, and some H&R and made in Toldeo, Spain. Frost is not very forthcoming with the info and neither is Boker.
Our own Tobias has set up the best who owns who I have seen in recent years and shares it! IT is a fantastic resource
hey on that scout tuna are the liners brass?
jan i have about 15 boker catalogs at my disposal i will take a look and give them a call.
TUNA- first off read back a few i told you that USA would be thier ... glad you found it!
jan-i see you have a post where GERMAN BULL knives are made in germany but when i was in SMKW they were marked CHINA and had a CHINA sticker on the blades...{also no kidding i have worked for knives ,many times...lol...from setting up websites to FB LIKES!}
ROBERT BENTON -yes hen and rooster are also now made in china but i belive they may still import their steel from germany allowing then the soligen germany mark on their blades...but i havent bought one in awhile so i dont know... way way way back hen and rooster was a great knife!
IM REALLY HAPPY TUNA YOU FOUND THAT USA ON THEIR...from reading what others had posted i could tell folks just new it was their! good job!
hey without reading any of the previous i just wanna jump in and say GERMAN BULL IS CHINA....if its already been said..sorry.
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