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I have recently wondered about some knives I have seen lately. For instance:
I saw a brand new Case knife stamped Gowanda, NY
I saw a brand new Kissing Crane knife stamped Solingen
I saw a brand new Schrade knife - advertised as "this knife is not stamped China"
There are some other examples also. The Point is this: Knives aren't always what they are stamped to be.
I know some are marked for nostalgic reasons. But where do we draw the line? When I buy a knife, I want where it was made stamped on the tang. Not where they once were made.
Just saying. What say you?
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I'm going to look into A.G. Russell knives also.
Ken Spielvogel said:
Yes, that's just what I mean. Its hard to tell on some knives and you wonder what you have. And especially where its made. I don't mind a China knife, RR makes some good ones, I just like to know its China, and not passed off for a USA knife.
Had a dealer try to tell me once that these US Classics were made in the US, because they were tang stamped "Salt River, KY".
They're the oldest mail-postal order knife company in the world when it comes to high quality knives.
A.G. Russell isn't in the cutlery hall of Fame for nothing ;-)
Michael D. said:
Good info about this company. I appreciate it. They've been around the knife business a long time. I do get their email ads and do like what I see. Because of your review, I'm going to pay more attention to their offerings. Thanks.
JJ, Yep, just looked at my Salt River and it says on the tang "Salt River, KY". So where are they made? China? And that's just what I am talking about in this discussion.
Thanks JJ - the one I have is an excellent quality knife. Its a Whittler, I'll try and find a pic. I would put it up against any high priced knife. That was interesting info you posted, but are they made in China?
Sharp looking good quality knives. I guess I just wish they said China on them if they were made there.
Yeah - good looking knives. I agree that it should say something about the origin. For example I carry a $5 US gold piece in my pocket for good luck. Darn thing looks real. On the back it says "copy". I know they're from the PRC because I've seen bulk offerings a couple of years past.
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