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Old 03-11-2013 | 04:14 AM
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Originally Posted by DC KNIVES
I just re-handled a Silver Stag for one of my good customers.I'm not sure why you consider them semi-custom.
My thoughts upon recieving it, was that they were cheaply made,very poor fit and finish,the dullest edge I have ever seen a any knife.It actually took me longer to grind a decent edge than to disassemble the knife.So IMO they are a bargin for a reason.Dave
I agree; not that I'm jealous but I sure would not cosider them no where a custom or handmade knife.

Their prices are not bad I certainly can't sell a knife that cheap, of course I don't have automation that spits out hundreds of knives a day; NO WAY they are better than a buck or a gerber, not even in the same league.

BTW nice knives D.C. you're a step up from what I do, I keep them at the where the average working man can affored and still wants a handmade knife but don't what to buy a off the shelf knive. You're prices are certainly in line for the quality and material you're using.. I'm jealous I want that stitcher. you're shop reminds me a lot of mine.

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