01 August 2011, 09:31
RothkeTV Knife Show Quality
TV knife shows:
There's the CutleryCorner.com, HoppinMadHillBilly.com and "Saturday Night Knife & Gun Show Special" . . .
Cutlery Corner in particular sells a lot of flashy, no name junk. They toss out design lines like "Steel Warrior" . . . Lots of attention paid to the bolsters, scales, and decorative "file work" . . .
Sometimes they offer a brand name: Kershaw, CRKT, Case, Schrade, Boker, Hen & Rooster, Double Duck, Marbles, Frost.
I'm not sure about Marbles and Frost. I've heard of the others.
Many times the knives are just plain tinny junk -- especially the large "Bowies" . . . thin blades, stamped hilt guard.
And so . . . Now and again they offer some interesting looking stuff --
Remington Stockman w/ Abalone scales, Rockwell 440 stainless, nickel bolsters, and about $20.
They offer some Winchester stuff.
The Hillbilly and Saturday Night shows offer new discontinued stock -- Old production runs in original containers.
I think I can see past the junk and sort out the collectible stuff.
BUT -- China is turning out a lot of "commemorative" runs just because they're fast and cheap to produce and market. A limited edition of 500 is still junk no matter how few were produced.
But now and again I see something that looks good -- Anybody else looking at this stuff? Is it all junk or buyer beware?
04 August 2011, 02:57
aktoklatBuyer Beware! Marbles and Schrade are currently made in China. If you want a good Marbles, go to ebay and purchase one made in Gladestone, Michigan.
04 August 2011, 18:00
GatogordoThere may be exceptions but the quality of offered items is usually abysmal. If you want some really good quality, higher end folders which are reasonably priced because they are made in China, check out A. G. Russell.
04 August 2011, 23:34
coniferquote:
Originally posted by aktoklat:
Buyer Beware! Marbles and Schrade are currently made in China. If you want a good Marbles, go to ebay and purchase one made in Gladestone, Michigan.
I have found Colt knives made in China. And, to add to the knife ripoffs....in Scandinavian web-sites....knives made in China but marked "Ole Rybeck", and knives made in China, but marked "Ed Mahoney, USA" are peddled by Scandinavians, themselves.