Chinese multibladed folders with Buck and Case quality?

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Among multibladed folding knives made in Red China, which - if any - are sufficiently well assembled to compare favorably with American-made Buck or Case brands? I am interested in fabrication and assembly quality control rather than specifics of blade steel.
 
Rough Rider
Taylor/BTI Schrade/Imperial/Old Timer /Uncle Henry
Colt (if you can find them)
Marbles
Buck 37x and 38x models
 
Dang, I haven't heard the phrase "Red China" in many moons.
I echo Rough Rider (no experience with AG Russell........yet).
 
Many thanks for this information.
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I always use the phrase "Red China" to differentiate a parasitic dictatorship from that other parasitic dictatorship of nearly the same name that metamorphosed to a republic, now one of the most reliable allies of the United States.

When "they" change, I'll change. . . . That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
 
Many thanks for this information.
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I always use the phrase "Red China" to differentiate a parasitic dictatorship from that other parasitic dictatorship of nearly the same name that metamorphosed to a republic, now one of the most reliable allies of the United States.

When "they" change, I'll change. . . . That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.

I'd advise you to buy a Rough Rider and a paid Bladeforums membership which will allow you to discuss politics in the proper forum.
 
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Many thanks for this information.
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I always use the phrase "Red China" to differentiate a parasitic dictatorship from that other parasitic dictatorship of nearly the same name that metamorphosed to a republic, now one of the most reliable allies of the United States.

When "they" change, I'll change. . . . That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.


In that case: Closed.
In this forum. We just talk knives. We don't talk about governments.

 
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