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Can someone help me out? Looking to pick up a Becker or 3 and wanna support a smaller dealer who specializes in Beckers...
 
I've had great service from Tomars Kabars. I don't think we're supposed to provide links, so just use a search engine and you should locate his website. I've also used Wholesale Hunter, but prefer Tomars. I think the guy that owns it is somewhat active on this site. Could be wrong on that part, but either way, he's good to deal with.
 
I've gotten 9+ beckers from Tomars. They've all showed up within 3 days and IMO he has very fair prices and is not a huge dysfunctional company (I like to support small businesses).
 
Another vote for Tomar's. I had a question about an item I ordered and they answered my email promptly. They shipped my stuff fast too.
 
Tomars :thumbup:

I got my BK11 micarta scales from Tomars and there was a goof from KaBar: the scales were mismatched and for the same side of the tang. I emailed Tomars to get a replacement. No problem. BUT they had my replacement in the mail even before I had sent mine back. THAT is service. That alone makes them my #1 choice for all my new Beckers.
 
Another +1 :thumbup: for Tomar's!

I ordered over the phone, cause I wanted a BK5 sheath that wouldn't get cut, so I called and talked to John (who had a terrible cold... if I felt like he sounded that day, I'd have closed up shop and stayed in bed). Anyway, I called Thursday morning from the west coast, and had my knives delivered on Monday afternoon (from the east coast). Phenomenal service! Between saving the taxes the river charges, and the break in combined shipping (I ordered a JAB Potbelly, and a BK13 at the same time), not only was it fast with custom service, but it was the best price I could find using my strongest Google-fu.

Definitely a happy camper here! :)

Erik
 
Just make sure to call them and make them insure the package for you because if it gets lost in the mail they will not replace or refund it unless the USPS makes it right with them first and since they dont insure their packages normally the USPS doesnt have to make it right.
 
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