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How about Klotali from Swiss?

If you like a small flat gentleman's style folder you'll like the Klotzli's. I have one of the walker designed clip points with g10 handles and a 50-50 serrated blade. it's a very nice minimulist design. They are a benchmade product, kind of like what Chris Reeve does. The blades are all hand ground. And assembled by a group of apprentices. I spoke with Mr. Klotzli at the NY knife show and he was telling me that he was surprised that US buyers where heading away from serrated or partially serrated blades. All of his plain blades sold out first. Also these knives tend toward the small side so as to meet european knife laws. The Carbon fiber models are very nice and very un-black. With greens and reds predominant. The red ones are actually very subdued. Also the clips are heat treated for strength. They are assembled with spline srews so if you want to take them apart it's somethin to consider. I stripped one by mistake on my knife while reassembling. Not all models have clips, so if you want a clip keep that in mind. With Michael Walker and Christian Wimpf doing the designs your getting a lot of knife for the money.

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