WHO actually made that NEW Pocket Knife?
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Tidioute Cutlery, Northfield Un-X-LD and Great Eastern Cutlery
All parts and assembly done on site and can be viewed with a tour.
I hope you all realize that there is a buisness practice created and followed many many years ago that is still followed today making this list impossible to verify as accurate. You may never know for sure WHO actually made that NEW Pocket Knife.
All parts and assembly done on site and can be viewed with a tour.
I hope you all realize that there is a buisness practice created and followed many many years ago that is still followed today making this list impossible to verify as accurate. You may never know for sure WHO actually made that NEW Pocket Knife.
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I bought a Rigid whittler that was made by Canal Street Cutlery. Good quality, well made knife.
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Winchester- All Models produced by Queen in Titusville, PA / Most Models Sold by Blue Grass Cutlery / Owned by Olin Corp.
I am confused ...
I thought Winchester knives were made in China or Japan!
I am confused ...

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A lot of Winchester knives are made in China, but not all of them. I understand your confusion. The same situation currently exist with some other brands as well, namely a Remington and Buck. Part of their knives are made in the U.S.A. and part of them are made in China. Boker does much the same thing, producing some knives still in Germany and some in China. At least they have created a separate brand name for their China made line, calling them "Magnum" knives.Cowboy7130 wrote:Winchester- All Models produced by Queen in Titusville, PA / Most Models Sold by Blue Grass Cutlery / Owned by Olin Corp.
I am confused ...I thought Winchester knives were made in China or Japan!
All that does make it confusing for the buyer, and I'm not so sure that is by accident on the part of the knife companies.
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What about leatherman knives? I didnt even know they made pocket knives, until I seen one at wally world. Of course I bought it, seems kinda cheaply made. I guess thats wally world for ya. It doesnt say where its made, packaging just says Intended for sale in USA.
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From what I can recall of my knife history (and Charlie Noyes would know better than me), I think Ontario Knife (now owned by Queen) acquired the rights to the Robeson name and (I assume) their brands SurEdge and Mastercraft.philco wrote:Another one to add to the list is Robeson (Suredge and Mastercraft) My understanding is that the brand is now property of Smoky Mountain Knife Works and that the knives currently are produced under contract by Queen.
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Very interesting and useful thread. Thanks one & all.
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Thanks guys!
This is great information. You have answered several ongoing questions that I have had over the past couple of years.
So, if you buy a mainstream German knife, it will come from Boker's factory or Olbertz, that's interesting.
There are still quite a few German Kissing Cranes floating around. Any idea who made them? From what I understand they had been outsourced to other German makers for years since the Klass facility closed. I've been carrying a stag copperhead for a while, and its been great.
What about Henckels? I know they are no longer being produced, but they look very much like Bokers.
Thanks again!
Keith
This is great information. You have answered several ongoing questions that I have had over the past couple of years.
So, if you buy a mainstream German knife, it will come from Boker's factory or Olbertz, that's interesting.
There are still quite a few German Kissing Cranes floating around. Any idea who made them? From what I understand they had been outsourced to other German makers for years since the Klass facility closed. I've been carrying a stag copperhead for a while, and its been great.
What about Henckels? I know they are no longer being produced, but they look very much like Bokers.
Thanks again!
Keith
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Gerber Mark II is USA made.
Hair shaving sharp is a good thing..
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i could swear i heard that some amherst cutlery knives were assembled in the USA from chinese parts, although they've been elusive about saying so....


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Leatherman makes pocket knives as well as multi-tools and all their production is from their plant in Oregon.
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It looks like there are a lot more knives made in China and other foreign countries than in the USA. 

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That's true.redferd wrote:It looks like there are a lot more knives made in China and other foreign countries than in the USA.
Cheap labor costs' in China.We have a $232.5 Billion trade deficit with China.

Kissing Crane(China made) is owned by Bud-K in Georgia(thier retail end of it)& also owns United Cutlery(distrubuter end of it) also.
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release ... 110744.htm

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That accusation was made here on AAPK about a year ago. The owner of the company responded and plainly stated that this is not true. There was nothing vague our elusive in the way he responded to that FALSE RUMOR.mito0 wrote:i could swear i heard that some amherst cutlery knives were assembled in the USA from chinese parts, although they've been elusive about saying so....
Here is a link to the thread containing that owner's response.........
http://allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_f ... st+Cutlery
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very helpfull post -thanks !!!
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I just noticed this post. Excellent.
Shouldn't Bench Made - Oregon City, Oregon be on the list.
Shouldn't Bench Made - Oregon City, Oregon be on the list.
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How about Kershaw? All Japan?
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I know this is kind of an old thread but, I was always under the impression that GEC made all their stuff in house from the very beginning, with nothing to do with Queen. From what I've heard, Queen and GEC have a no fly zone for each other. But that's just talk and we all know how easy rumors get started.pointythings wrote:To my knowledge Queen makes the parts for these brands (how much assembly Queen for them does I don't know):
Tidioute Cutlery, Northfield Un-X-LD and Great Eastern Cutlery
Canal Street Cutlery
Amherst Cutlery
Wasn't it Canal Street that had Queen to make some of their parts in the very beginning but final Assembly and finish was done by Canal Street?
Also, in the O.P. it states that all models of Browning were China made, there were some Browning knives stamped USA that were made by Queen, I believe.
Does anyone remember some Smith & Wesson marked knives that were USA made? I haven't a clue as to who made them.
I did see a Fox-N-Hound damascus steel fixed blade knife blank without a handle for sale in a SMKW catalog that had Pakistan stamped where the handle would cover it up.
The John Primble knives are really confusing. It's been said that Boker, Camillus, and Schrade USA made knives in the 70' & 80's with that name, then throw in the re pro's that Parker had made and it stirs the pot even more.

Marbles is listed in the O.P. as all models having been made in China but, there were those made by Queen in early 2000 to around 2003.
Schrade-Taylor LLC. did have some knives made in the USA. GEC, Camillus, and Bear & Son made some, and I have heard that Utica made some knives for Taylor with the Schrade name. I think everything else Taylor has made is China made.

There was some Winchester knives made in Germany. I still don't know if they were authorized and legal.
As someone has already said on this thread, figuring out who made what for who seems to be like Abbott & Costello's who's on first gag.


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Great thread. It seems like Smoky Mountain Knife Works is responsible for using many of the classic old made in the USA brands and turning them into cheap Chinese knives. What a shame they can cash in on the names built over so many years by American workers.
Does anyone have any updates or changes to make?

Does anyone have any updates or changes to make?
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Models marked "Boker Plus" = China
I'd like to have a copy to reference when complete. Good work
I'd like to have a copy to reference when complete. Good work

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i thought boker magnum where made in china and boker plus was made in tawain.. i will check on it and see. good thread
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Denny, both the Boker Plus and Magnum are being made in China and Tiawan now. I guess it just depends on the model. I know the Boker Plus Fiskmuk is made in China.
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Just got two Boker Tree Brand,today_________made in Solingen,on the box and the main blades !!!! 

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