Any great folders, people seem to over look, or are ignored

Mcusta, moki, and al mar comes to mind, exceptionally well made, albeit pricey, and rarely discussed.
 
Define "Fair Price"? It varies by person. One's man expensive knife is another man's beater.

RevDevil your post to my statement is your answer. The definition of the word "fair" is defended by Webster.

Lost of very interesting brands of knives I have never heard of but, some appear interesting.
 
A lot of people bash/overlook/ignore Cold Steel, but the ones I've had throughout the years have been great.
 
For what you get I would have to mention Brous Blades, Hogue and Southern Grind as far as the maker as a whole! On an individual list I have recently thought the Kershaw Rake does not get enough credit. To me it seems like a ZT with a Kershaw price on it!
 
I have a Grayman Dua. Seems as tough as anything out there. it's my primary EDC right now. Also, check out their Satu model.
 
The most underestimated folder l own also happens to be one of my personal favourites. It's a vintage 1095 carbon steel Imperial Ireland camper slip joint knife which my grandpa bought back in the'80s . 2 years ago he gifted it to me. People actually used to laugh at me for not carrying a stainless steel locking blade knife. But let me tell you guys here and now. There is not a knife l own or have used(and be live me ; l have used many ) that can hold an edge as nicely as that old slip joint folder. Many of my friends often challenged me to cut rope with them. They always used their fancy looking cheap chinese tactical folders . I used the old camper. Every time l won. And even after 30 years of hard use it continues to serve me well. I used to EDC it till l got a spyderco Harpy
 
Definitely Viper Knives, seems like Lionsteel gets all the Maniago fame ;)
But seriously, they have some nice stuff
 
The most underestimated folder l own also happens to be one of my personal favourites. It's a vintage 1095 carbon steel Imperial Ireland camper slip joint knife which my grandpa bought back in the'80s . 2 years ago he gifted it to me. People actually used to laugh at me for not carrying a stainless steel locking blade knife. But let me tell you guys here and now. There is not a knife l own or have used(and be live me ; l have used many ) that can hold an edge as nicely as that old slip joint folder. Many of my friends often challenged me to cut rope with them. They always used their fancy looking cheap chinese tactical folders . I used the old camper. Every time l won. And even after 30 years of hard use it continues to serve me well. I used to EDC it till l got a spyderco Harpy

If you don't already post there, you should check out the traditional sub forum. You would fit well.
 
I bought a couple last year that you here little about.
A Fallkniven TK4 and a Moki Fish Owl.
Both super light, and I was blown away by the F&F.
Two knives I should've bought sooner, and ones I'll never part with.
 
Kershaw R.A.M. Discontinued now, but I love it. Don't understand why it wasn't more popular. They now go for quite a bit more than what I paid for mine. G&G Hawk created an awesome lock system and it should be used more esp. with flippers.

 
Thank you so much sir. I am new on this forum and l joined today. I hope l can learn more about knives from you guys. As of now l only own 5 folders and 8 fixed blades but l hope that collection grows. It was very considerate of you to tell me to post on the sub forums
 
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