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It is great the way they all collaborate and help each other in Sheffield. Hopefully, that the golden age of folding knives we are experiencing in the US will spread to the UK and Sheffield. It seems like they are capable of much more creativity if the market would develop. That’s why Michael’s artistic license does not bother me that much. It is either develop or die in this world. Would love to see a photo of a Jack Black knife!
It's certainly not always been like that unfortunately Leslie. Old cutlers will tell you how prices were so low they all ended up undercutting each other. I would love to see the spread of that golden age to Sheffield, but it's probably too late in the day for that. The sort of practices I'd like to see develop are things like better steels, better HT, and better QC, as well as greater skill among working cutlers.
I'll have to try and find a link to another thread or PM you that Leslie, not a Lambsfoot unfortunately
