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When I read his first post, I thought he was just trolling. Once I realized that he wasn't a troll, I kept it quite civil and pointed out flaws. Again, my purpose was to express facts, not outrage.
 
I don't often post here. The way Mr. Lothe was treated is the reason. I have been taken to task on this very forum for having the ignorance and audacity to recommend an Ontario knife to a fellow seeking some help. I own Busses, Cold Steels, Ontarios, Beckers, Rangers, Scrapyards, Condors, Bucks, Gerbers, SOGs, Chris Reeves, and several others. That does not make me special or better than anyone. I would like to see more reasonably priced knives made available to the proletariat that is so despised by the elitists on this forum. I will never waste my time or any of yours by posting on this forum again.
 
Arland,

Your Condor line of products looks interesting. The materials are good but the styles could go either way. They kind of have that pseudo work tactical fantasy look that is usually associated with a low quality mass produced product. I am not saying that they are. I actually like many of those styles but am not willing to put money out for them because of the quality associated with them. Yes there are high end products made in some of those styles also, but not affordable to many. May I suggest that you offer some of these for a pass-around review by members here? If they feel the quality/price ratio is a good deal them it is a win/win for all. You can also upgrade your membership here to perhaps enable the sales of your product. I do not know what the sales rules are for dealer or knife maker memberships. Not everyone here is a "knife snob". They will give you a fair review and recommend a product of any cost if they are impressed with it. You have confidence in your product as a seller. We must also have that same confidence as the buyer.
 
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