Best custom knife dealers

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Hey i was wondering what are the best places that sell custom folding knives?

I've been checking a couple out there but i know there has got to be more websites out there than the couple I've been checking, any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks, Scott
 
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Arizzona Custom Knives might be the largest purveyor at this point. However, many knives can be purchased directly through the makers. Some of the wait times might be really long, but hey you have that time to save the cash.
GPKnives sells some customs, as does New Graham, BladeHQ, HollowGrind also sells some.
 
Thanks rev, iv'e been checking arizona custom knives, hollow grind and steel addiction.
I was kinda hopin' that there were a couple i might have missed.
As far as ordering straight from the maker your right lead times are a little outlandish... and my problem isn't trying to save for that amount of time... it's hanging onto my money for that long!
 
The first question should be what type of folding knife are you looking for. If its gents folders go to Gary Levine, IQ Knives, Knife Treasures and so on....but if its tactical you're looking for there are other dealers to consider like BladeGallery and KnifeArt.....just to name a few;):D

Marcel
 
AG Russell's Cutting Edge is worth checking out.

Nearly all of my custom knives have been purchased directly from the maker right here at BladeForums!
 
Thanks for the replies everyone, you guy's have given me some more options and i appreciate all the feedback, and the search continues....

Scott
 
Fort Henry Custom Knives is great, and he has a very big appetite for unique blades. Great place just to peruse to see what you like.
 
I've used Vince at Fort Henry and also Les Robertson's Custom Knives. Always happy with both.
 
Vince (VCM3) at vcmcustomknives.com is probably one of the easiest guys to work with. I've also had good dealings with Bob at customknifegallery.com Rich at rmcustomknives.com.
 
Check out moorecutlery. I've had nothing but good interactions with Gary Moore
 
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Check out moorecutlery. I've has nothing but good interactions with Gary Moore

I'll second that. About two months ago, I talked to Gary on the phone for 30-45 minutes. I never felt rushed or pressured. We had a "knife conversation" like you would at any knife show.
 
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