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  1. It’s not always possible but I try to avoid buying any product made in China regardless of quality or value. I would be willing to pay more for a product made in Taiwan and wish knife manufacturers would source their offshore manufacturing from there.

    1. I used to buy CRKT, Kershaw etc. until I bought a U.S. made Buck knife for around $30. Now I pretty much only buy Buck knives. My EDC is the Vantage series. The quality is high and for the same price as something made in China – a no brainer.

  2. Thanks for another great evaluation Pat. I always enjoy your articles but please don’t suggest that I should “overlook” the country of origin for this product. I know, I know, decent products can and sometimes do come from China. But I have a “gut” feeling to contend with, and “made in China” just plain does not give me a good “gut” feeling. Yes I’ve purchased a few quality items from China, but the junk I’ve purchased far surpasses the good stuff, and often the junk ends up in the dumpster at the road.

  3. I have a Kershaw that was made in the USA and I love it, that being said, sorry that your articles on products made in China are always attacked but I have to agree with the commenters above. It’s time we stopped pouring our money into a communist country and helping them build a war-machine that we will one day have to fight. Maybe if enough people make it known that we don’t want products that are made over there, these companies will come back to the U.S. and give American workers the jobs making the products we want to buy. With the new tax laws they need to come home and quit using slave labor to build there knives or any other product. Trekker Out

  4. Again-Made in China. Sorry but this is just a cheap knife, using cheap materials. My suggestion is save for a USA made knife. Above commentor pointed out that Buck knives are made in USA and at very reasonable prices. If you want top quality save for a Benchmade, also made here in Oregon.

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