I recommend Case knives. Made in Pennsylvania, carried by many presidents, and the folding knives are more affordable than the majority of US knife makers.
but AVE, it' supposed to be crooked! in the manuel, it says you're supposed to install it so the sticker's horizontal! It's for, spillage management, yeah.
If you want something sturdy, cheap-ish, and easy to maintain I'd suggest something from Condor, I got the Bushlore version, really nice workhorse of a knife, ofcourse you can go more expensive and for some super steel, but honestly I like those too much to put them through much.
My grandpa gave me his buck knife he got a lifetime ago and it sat in a drawer. It’s going to be a hunting knife for life. Hoping since it’s made 40+ years ago it’ll last.
Two questions- You USED THAT KNIFE improperly that's WHY IT BROKE. Those are specifically designed for the every other weekend dad taking his kid fishing for the first time; not actual use. And more importantly, Is there a collet manufacturer called Whatchama?
pride in ones work no longer exists.
What have you done. I had to give up with the music volume.
I cut barbed wire with my Buck 110 and never had the problem you had with yours. Maybe the operator should be in the bucket!
Buck has a lifetime guarantee.
I recommend Case knives. Made in Pennsylvania, carried by many presidents, and the folding knives are more affordable than the majority of US knife makers.
Buck has a lifetime warranty. Send it back.
but AVE, it' supposed to be crooked! in the manuel, it says you're supposed to install it so the sticker's horizontal! It's for, spillage management, yeah.
If you want something sturdy, cheap-ish, and easy to maintain I'd suggest something from Condor, I got the Bushlore version, really nice workhorse of a knife, ofcourse you can go more expensive and for some super steel, but honestly I like those too much to put them through much.
In case one cares, but Buck has a Lifetime Warranty. I have the exact knife for last 30 yrs and it has worked well.
My grandpa gave me his buck knife he got a lifetime ago and it sat in a drawer. It’s going to be a hunting knife for life. Hoping since it’s made 40+ years ago it’ll last.
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Two questions-
You USED THAT KNIFE improperly that's WHY IT BROKE. Those are specifically designed for the every other weekend dad taking his kid fishing for the first time; not actual use.
And more importantly, Is there a collet manufacturer called Whatchama?
Send that knife to Buck, they will repair it
Ten fingers and one dingus
The sticker is to be removed. They don’t want their name on it either.