Top 5 Favorite Knife Companies?

My favorite are:
1. Benchmade (Always intriguing)
2. Microtech (The UMS is my favorite blade)
3. Emerson (I'm a liner lock freak)
4. Cold Steel (Tomahawks, throwing blades, etc.)
5. Victorinox (100% quality)
 
In order:

#1 Bark River
#2 Benchmade
#3 Leatherman
#4 Ontario (RAT line)
#5 Buck (Custom 110s)

Honorable mention to Ka-Bar, Spyderco, and puukko makers across Scandinavia.
 
1. Spyderco
2. Chris Reeve
3. Victorinox
4. Peter Atwood (though I don't have any of his knives, if they're as good as his other tools, I'm convinced)
5. Forge de Laguiole
 
1. Bark River
2. Fallkniven
3. Eka (of Sweden)
4. Spyderco

5. Though one :cool: Japanese companies like Hattori or Scandinavian like Helle.

criteria: ballance between product quality and price.

If you don't look at the price your'e talking about William Henry Knives etc.
 
Benchmade (best production folders)
Spyderco (always neat new products)
Busse (just in case the world ends)
CRK (hard not to like my sebbie)
Victorinix (just because)
 
Kershaw (hehe tactical blur is awesome)
Ka-Bar (ive noticed the USMC stamped ones are sharper then regular ones...)
Cold steel (havent found anything else with all the features i want in one package and then some: the OSS)

thats all ive got! Some1 explain whats so bad about cold steel? if it stems from publicity about a video or 2 - grow up, if the knives are good, sharp, and made in the USA Im all for them
 
Don't we ever tire of Top 5s?
Anyone reading around here for a while knows that Kershaw and Spyderco,
Benchmade and Microtech, Chris Reeve and Strider etc. are the most popular if not the best...
 
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