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CRKT, hands down my fav.

Perhaps splitting hairs to some extent, but they aren't a manufacturer. Like Cold Steel, they are only designers. They manufacture nothing.

- OS

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Perhaps splitting hairs to some extent, but they aren't a manufacturer. Like Cold Steel, they are only designers. They manufacture nothing.

- OS

I guess, never researched in detail or asked that much about them. Bought one CRKT knife...loved it. Bought another CRKT ...loved it. Now I'm hooked. Only knife site I buy from. I also am alble to buy their stuff at a local Army Surplus shop that carries them.

I own about 7 CRKT knives.

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Cold Steel may not produce it, but whoever does it for them, I like it. My 7" Lynn Thompson Tanto Recon is quite the blade....

I have quite a few Cold Steel knives and some CRKT also.. My comment re CS and CRKT wasn't meant to diss them -- both companies have made any number of fine and innovative knives. Just a clarification about "manufacturers".

I've even gotten into SRM/Enland-Bee/Navy blades -- Chinese companies who ARE the manufacturers, and the actual manufacturers of some of the PRC made line for American-based knife companies, like Buck, Spyderco, Kershaw, etc.

A good knife is a good knife.

- OS

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I've even gotten into SRM/Enland-Bee/Navy blades -- Chinese companies who ARE the manufacturers, and the actual manufacturers of some of the PRC made line for American-based knife companies, like Buck, Spyderco, Kershaw, etc.

A good knife is a good knife.

- OS

Do any of those make fixed blades ?

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CRKT M16-13Z

Daily Cary for the last six or seven years.

Gifted one to each male relative (well, sold one for a penny to each male relative. . . .).

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If you mean CS and CRKT, yes.

The Chinese ones I mentioned, to my knowledge, no.

- OS

Yes I was talking about the oriental makers.

I have a few cold steel fixed blades already.

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The blade on my Tanto says Japan, don't know if that means Jap steel, made in China, or made in Japan...course the Japs would know how to make a samuri looking blade I think! LOL, (no offense to any oriental knife makers out there) :pleased:

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Just wondering - can some of you qualify your preferences by listing how many different manufacturers/distributors you have first hand experience with?

For instance:

I have knives made or distributed by Kershaw, Benchmade, CRKT, and Case, and from those, I seem to be drawn more to the Kershaw knives over the others, even though I like all of them.

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The blade on my Tanto says Japan, don't know if that means Jap steel, made in China, or made in Japan...course the Japs would know how to make a samuri looking blade I think! LOL, (no offense to any oriental knife makers out there) :pleased:

Cold Steel has knives made in Japan, Taiwan, PRC, South Africa, maybe elsewhere.. Some used to be made here, but not in last 4 years or so. What it says on blade is where it was really made, AFAIK.

- OS

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