Linder Klaas Special Edition 4

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A bit ago I asked for recommendations on a single blade traditional with a decent corkscrew and the fine people here were a ton of help.

Well, it's not quite what I was looking for, but I think I may have settled on the Linder Klaas Special Edition 4 and I'm wondering if anyone has any insight into the quality of the Linder Klaas collaborations.

On a side note, I may dip my toes by trying out a Rough Rider Bartender's Knife since it's very inexpensive and I've heard great things about the bang for the buck with Rough Riders, so feedback on that model would be much appreciated as well.

Thanks in advance, y'all were basically awesome in the last thread, with particular thanks to Jolipapa for pointing me towards the seemingly endless variations of the Le Thiers knife.
 
I had a look on their site and it looks like a great knife.
Couple of things that may or may not be of consequence to you.
Robert Klaas and Kissing Crane are made how shall I put it -not in Germany anymore.
So who exactly are Linder collaborating with? Despite all that I reckon the quality is there for the price.
 
I had a look on their site and it looks like a great knife.
Couple of things that may or may not be of consequence to you.
Robert Klaas and Kissing Crane are made how shall I put it -not in Germany anymore.
So who exactly are Linder collaborating with? Despite all that I reckon the quality is there for the price.

Thank you, and that definitely raises some interesting questions. I have nothing against Chinese knives, but I'm much more willing to pay the price for a Solingen made traditional.
 
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