What are "Midtech" knives?

It's a term that as Ken said started out with a clear meaning but has been twisted quite a bit by quite a few, buyer beware.

These days more often than not, it's used a marketing tactic for selling $500 production knives that likely got little to no attention from the name on the knife, however as long as customers keep eating it up, it's only going to get worse.

Exactly.

Mid-tech is a meaningless marketing term these days. Almost every 'custom' knife these days would fall under Ken's original definition of a mid-tech.

Its in the same class now a days as 'luxury' , 'premium' and many other terms.

When DPx Gear considers their knives (which are made in the lionsteel factory) to be mid-techs, you know it has literally no meaning.

Strider, Begg, CRK, Hinderer etc are just high end production knives.
 
Mid-techs are knives that are way out of my price range.

Oh, and Ken Onion rules :thumbup:
 
Whatever knife you may buy, DO NOT buy from midtechknives.com

Rip-off artists with a list of complaints as long as a broadsword.
 
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Mid-Tech is a class of knives I created a few years ago to put a dividing line between custom and production .I wanted to discontinue my Boa knife a few years ago due to bordom but the demand was still so high I didn't dare . So I decided to get the parts cut out for me and I would do the grinding shaping and finnishing myself .Problem was , I didn't want everyone to assume I did all my knives this way. I needed to devise a way to differentiate between my custom and these knives I had subbed out part of .The answer was Mid-Tech ,by creating a new category of knives somewhere between custom and production and marketing as such these "Mid-Tech" knives would clearly establish a dividing line between custom and Mid-Tech or less than 100% authorship. Honesty is the key here . Since then there are those that have adopted the term Mid-Tech and defined it differently than I ,which I don't agree with . I installed a dividing line between custom and Mid-Tech but failed to mention that if a knife is all subbed out it is still a PRODUCTION KNIFE. There are alot of makers and posers that think that by assembling a knife they farmed out 90% ,sharpening it and logoing it it is Mid-Tech . It is not a Mid-Tech it is primarily factory made and there for is a Production knife . Now I don't know what % authorship a knife needs to have to be called a Mid-Tech , didn't think it necessary but things bieng as they are there are those that will split hairs and do as little as possable by hand and use the term Mid-Tech where the spirit of the term is lost . Again always ask how much was hand made by the guy or gal whose name appears on the knife . Honor and Honesty are key and as much as we don't like to hear it there are some sneaky ,treacherous ,predators out there who will deliberately mislead in order to turn a quick buck . Most are credible ,honest folk just trying to make a living . Don't let the 10% ruin the credibility of the 90%.
I'm so glad this thread was necro'ed

So many fools are using the term midtech for there production knives to make a quick buck. The same with knife flippers, trying to flip a knife for more.
 
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