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This website called Knife911 sells cheap Chinese knockoffs of brand name knives! Other stuff I'm not so in the know, but seeing a Strider Tiger go for $27.50 ($750 MSRP) and an Aitor Jungle King II go for $25.40 (MSRP over $300) is a bit of a dead giveaway. Complete with "king fo [sic] sword" captions on pics, too. It blatantly advertises being a dealer of
The website is so shady it doesn't even have a "knife911" logo. Instead it says webshop. balisongs (interestingly grouped under "thrown knives"), semiautomatics, it's got it all.
If someone wants to go ahead and report these jokers to the respective knife companies, go ahead--though I ask you give a 72-hour delay so I can purchase that fake Strider Tiger.
What? I'm not gonna use it for anything anyway. A fantasy knife might as well be a cheap knockoff.
This website called Knife911 sells cheap Chinese knockoffs of brand name knives! Other stuff I'm not so in the know, but seeing a Strider Tiger go for $27.50 ($750 MSRP) and an Aitor Jungle King II go for $25.40 (MSRP over $300) is a bit of a dead giveaway. Complete with "king fo [sic] sword" captions on pics, too. It blatantly advertises being a dealer of
The website is so shady it doesn't even have a "knife911" logo. Instead it says webshop. balisongs (interestingly grouped under "thrown knives"), semiautomatics, it's got it all.
If someone wants to go ahead and report these jokers to the respective knife companies, go ahead--though I ask you give a 72-hour delay so I can purchase that fake Strider Tiger.
What? I'm not gonna use it for anything anyway. A fantasy knife might as well be a cheap knockoff.