Favorite production knife company

hard choice, I love benchmade and kershaw but I think I'm going to go with ka-bar since no one else seems to be throwing there name out there and I love an underdog
 
1 William Henry (Ti B-15's)
2 Camillus (Ti CUDA MAXX & MADD MAXX)
3 Benchmade (Ti 943's)
4 Spyderco (Ti Militaries)
5 Buck (Ti 110's)
 
Chris Reeve. I have sold off over half my collection to buy five knives made by his company.
 
KaBar Becker here.
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Beckerhead #42
 
Depends on the application. Becker is great for camping - but that's only a couple times a year for me. For EDC, either Spyderco or Buck.
 
I can't really say that I have a favorite company. I find that most have models that appeal to me. My interests tend to change over time, and that is what makes this hobby so interesting to me. I have everything from balisongs to slip joints, and appreciate them all.

Tom
 
Spyderco has to be my personal favorite overall. I love knives in general but no other company makes knives that excite me as much and are as pleasing you use and carry as Spyderco's are. Gotta love the sprint runs, too.
 
Spyder-Shaw I can't decide but they both have been getting my money lately.
 
1. Ka-bar Ka-bar Ka-bar (includes Becker)
2. Kershaw
3. USA made Shrade Old Timer
4. Leatherman

I want to buy a few MooreMaker knives to try sometime too.
 
Fallkniven for me, I have yet to see a stainless blade outperform their vg10 laminated steel. Other then that ESEE has a really sexy coating that makes the knife pretty damn cool but damn their expensive haha.
 
Probably Kershaw. They have extremely consistent quality, I find, unlike most other companies I've bought from. I have yet to buy a Kershaw with irreparable blade wiggle, uncentered blade, sloppy grinds, rough action, or any other common defects of the sort. To me, that speaks very highly of their QC department. Plus the warranty service is just phenomenal.
 
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