American Knives

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Ok we all know it cost's money,but is BS
the only thing keeping good home grown blades off the market is $$
Sure if you rich
no such thing as a buck 110 anymore
remember
if you feel your knife is worth it put it up as a buck,standard as we knew it
and ask is it worth it,,,,bet not,the basic mid tech's are junk
 
I have no idea what you're trying to say?!?!

Maybe a little clarity, some punctuation, and a point would help....

I think you're unhappy about something? Am I on the right track???!
 
The Buck 110 is still around, and still made in the USA.

Kershaw released a new USA-made value folder this year -- the Link.

There are other US-made sub-$40 knives in both Buck's and Kershaw's catalogs... BuckLite, Vantage, Bantam, Skyline, Leek, Scallion, and sometimes even the Blur... just to name a few.
 
Good steel and junk,if you can't sharpen a blade is useless.fck the holds an edge crap,when dull good luck
 
makes no sense,no matter the cost,any downward pressure on a lock,if the knife fails is bad,now is reasonable and can argue but the fact remains
 
ok they close,smack the spine they will colse

If you're concerned about knives closing from spine whacks you might want to check out something other than a liner lock.

Benchmade's axis lock and Spyderco's compression lock are both excellent and (in my opinion) less likely to fail than most liner locks, and they are used on plenty of models made in the USA.

You're going to have to pay more for them than you would a Kershaw, though.
 
There is only one that never fails,but you have no idea what it is.was done only once
 
I think he is saying he has a piston knife (only one i know of is the kershaw piston) and he feels its inferior and is comparing it to knives he feels are superior. At least that my translation which may be way off. I dont think english is the primary language. Not saying that as an insult. Just saying this sounds like a passionate emotionally charged thread from someone not able to articulate exactly what he wants to say.
 
now what would change things,is take your "riches" and be honest
everyone knows the cost of material isn't that much in bulk
and training idiots to run machines is cheap
so stop and be less a rip off of your handmade and offer as it is
 
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