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Just in the 75 pattern well over 150, dang I need to get a life:-)
You know I don't know the answer either so here goes my guess:
Top =China
Mid = New
Bottom - German
Well several people have been right.
The bottom knife was bought in about 1979, and at that time it was the most expensive knife that I had ever bought.
If you look you can tell that the main blade is stainless and the other 2 are carbon.
The middle knife was bought about 1995 and is all stainless and made in Germany.
Now the top knife is both the new knife and the Chinese made knife.
I just got it about a week ago. All of the blades are stainless, and it is interesting to note that Kissing Crane name is now being made in China but the Robert Klaas labeled knives are being made in Germany. Kissing Crane has always been a Robert Klaas logo.
I just thought it was fun to compare the three knives all with the same logo, same size, same handle material and see what the differences were.
Well several people have been right.
The bottom knife was bought in about 1979, and at that time it was the most expensive knife that I had ever bought.
If you look you can tell that the main blade is stainless and the other 2 are carbon.
The middle knife was bought about 1995 and is all stainless and made in Germany.
Now the top knife is both the new knife and the Chinese made knife.
I just got it about a week ago. All of the blades are stainless, and it is interesting to note that Kissing Crane name is now being made in China but the Robert Klaas labeled knives are being made in Germany. Kissing Crane has always been a Robert Klaas logo.
I just thought it was fun to compare the three knives all with the same logo, same size, same handle material and see what the differences were.
I saw somwhere Kissing Crane new Stockman knives, but manufactured in Germany! Price aprox. 35$ or more. I think that only chepest KC are maded in china. KC prices aprox. from 12$. The cheapest knives for everybody who dont want to spend a big money just for pocket knife. For collectors, more expensive, better quality, in Germany manufacctured knives.
Puma now has a line that I think they are calling SSB line.
Soligen Steel Blades but are assembled in china so they can sell at
competitive prices.
Just the other day I was in the sporting goods store when a gentleman about
70yrs old or so came in asking about pocket knives. That store sold both Case
and Buck and when the sales person showed him the stockman knives he proclaimed
" I have never paid that much for a knife and I am not starting now". He then asked
if they had anything in the $30 range and the salesman pointed out the Chinese made Bucks
that were in the next counter. He purchased one of those, he said he wanted a working knife not
a saving knife.
So that is what the knife companies are up against.
My on father, who is 82, has been using Craftsman knives for years(Camillus or Schrade) but the other day he was complaining about a new knife he had bought . It was a new chinese made schrade and he said it just would
not hold an edge. He does wood work and is always using his knife, well by the time I found one he liked and
kept we had made it up to a stainless soligen made Boker 4" 3 bld stockman.
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