To those who have been fortunate enough to reach that level in this hobby...I'm no expert just sharing my thoughts. I've had experience from both. Buying directly from a maker gives you a true feeling of getting a "custom" in that you get to specify certain specs of the knife. Also the direct interaction with the maker adds to the experience. Going through dealers, you kinda lose that personal touch, similar to buying production knives..with a substantially marked up price, even more so with certain makers. This could be a possible turn off to some, depending on your budget..but with that comes the luxury of not having to wait, up to a year and over with some of the more sought after knife makers. With dealers, it also involve a bit of luck.
I've been very happy with both of my customs, one directly and the other through a dealer.
I've been very happy with both of my customs, one directly and the other through a dealer.