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Vendor Advice
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:22 pm
by bill2000
Does anyone here have any experience purchasing from C. Risner Cutlery Co.? Any feedback would be appreciated.
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:03 pm
by marcinek
I do...I bought one knife from him...great price with shipping included...but it took forever....
Something may have gone wrong in the mail, it may have gotten lost and he sent me a new one...I don't know.
I'd do business with him again and probably will...I've only heard great things about him and if you want a Schatt&Morgan...he is the man.
I think knowtracks deals with him very often. He also has nothing but great stuff to say about him.
C. Risner
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:07 pm
by Forensic Jim
I've bought quite a few knives from Clarence and he is really a good knife dealer. Never experienced any shipping problems and his prices are hard to beat. He also is currently of the president of the NKCA.

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:02 pm
by justold52
Hell all I met the man at the Queens Knife Show.
We stayed in the same hotel and every night and sat in the lobby just talking....

We had a grate time. About 6 to 9 men every night.
The first knife I bought from him was a Queens pearl he had for sale.
I said OK I will buy it.(after haggling some) So I gave him the money and he said I just wanted to see if you know how to READ a knife. Then he went under the table and gave me a super looking Queens pearl. Same thing but much better pearl on BOTH sides. Then he showed me what he meant by READING a knife. So if any one thinks he likes to take advantage of dumb suckers.
I will tell you he did not in my case. He sold the best knife he had for the same price as the poor looking one. I think he just shows it to teach others what you should buy at a show. I would be willing to bet he will still have that poor looking knife 5 years from now. He is a KOOL SALESMEN.
The same day I bought a set of 4 of his S&M's called Swell Center Whittlers. I think he had them made the way he wanted them to be. Like 100 of each.
IMO I will trust Clarence....

and buy more from him....

He is a man that stands in front of his knives not just behind them.
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:41 pm
by marcinek
I hope I didn't imply that my experience with Clarence was negative. It wasn't.
This is what I think happened. He sent me the knife. It got lost. A couple weeks passed and I sent him an email asking what was up. He sent another one. About a week later I got it. (Then my wife almost stole it from me...but thats a whole other story...)
The process took a while, it wan't his fault, and I got no hassle from him.
The only negative part was that I had to show some patience. wah

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:14 pm
by marcinek
Now that I think of it...I undoubtedly would have bought a more Queens and Schatt&Morgans from him....
Except somebody around here keeps selling me Northwoodses.
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:21 pm
by Hukk
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:25 pm
by sunburst
I thought I heard the sirens going off, they must have been going to mend Marcinek's arm..
I have spent a bloody fortune with Clarence (I probably paid for his plane trip to go the the show when Ken met up with him..

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He is great in my opinion and wants to sell you a good knife at an affordable price where both the seller and buyer are happy..Recently I sold him a knife on Ebay and his check got lost, I informed him that he better pay me or Vito would break his legs..No that was the other buyer sorry about that..
Clarence paid me and actually added a few extra dollars for the delay..The man is first class..
Sunburst
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:21 am
by bill2000
Thanks for all the advice guys! Sounds like a big vote of confidence. This could mean trouble!