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TwoFlowersLuggage wrote:Mel - I'm pretty sure the Chinese knife factories are just like all the rest of the Chinese manufacturing plants in other industries - they are typically not owned by the brand - they are contract factories that will make for anyone with a set of specs. They might have some in-house designers and "stock" products that they can put anyone's logo on, or the customer might start with a stock design and ask for changes and tweaks, or the in-house designers might create entirely new products for a customer, or the customer might come to the factory with a complete set of specs and the factory just builds to those specs. All are possible and common in the industries I know about.

It is also not unusual for a successful contract manufacturer to eventually decide they have the chops to sell products under their own brand name. That's risky because now they are competing against their own customers, and there is a big difference in the cost of support between being a contract manufacturer and actually doing wholesale or retail sales.

It is really hard to tell what brands are just importers, which are designers & importers, and which actually own designs and the factories.

At the end of the day, I'm not sure it matters anymore. I think we just have to evaluate the products for what they are - regardless of how they were produced or who produced them.
As a consumer, the risk you run here is the Brand decides to switch vendors (for what ever reason) and the new vendor doesn't make the product as well as the old vendor. It's all a crap shoot.
I did not notice that this thread had been reactivated and that TFL had responded to something that I posted, albeit with a two year time lapse. Regarding the shift of vendors and varying product quality: I recall Sears Craftsman tools being the subject of exactly the same discussion back in the 1970s. One time you might get a tool made by a top quality maker, but next time the same tool could come from a distinctly inferior manufacturer.

It would be interesting to see what companies actually own the factories where their knives are made. I never thought much about that until I joined this forum. Now, it seem a bit odd that a brand with the recognition of Fightn' Rooster or Bulldog, or Rough Rider, can be created by making orders to overseas factories and good marketing. But! I felt pretty much the way about Craftsman when I learned that Sears really did not own a whole slew of factories making all the stuff they sold as Craftsman.
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I got a new Marbles Stockman and it nice! ::tu::
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Marbles knives are good. I love the cuttin horse they have. Sowbelly stockman’s are already my favorite, but a cuttin horse is the absolute best. I only see Marbles and Hen and Rooster making these lately.
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When Marbles went bankrupt in 2009 I ordered several knives like folding hunters and trappers that were China produced. I was surprised by the fit, finish, edge and price. Quality control was good. It would never replace US made Marbles, but I enjoy using them and not worrying about abusing them.
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What do y'all think of the newer marbles mr109 swing guard, Case cheetah clone, is it safe/worth the $20? Appreciate all options. Thanks. Butch
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Just got this Marble's Cattle Knife. Nice fit and finish. ::groove::
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My latest Marbles , I reckon it makes a full set of this series. ::shrug::
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bighomer wrote: Tue Nov 03, 2020 12:03 am My latest Marbles , I reckon it makes a full set of this series. ::shrug::20201102_165932.jpg
Nice set. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: :D :D :D ::ds::
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I think the Chinese made Marbles are among the best value for your money. All very nice.
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Thanks fellers. ::tu:: ::handshake::
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Chinese kni es sure have come aways from what they used to be. Some are pretty pricey too!
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samb1955 wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 12:41 am Chinese kni es sure have come aways from what they used to be. Some are pretty pricey too!
Say what you will (and even I'm really critical of them), but I think Chinese knives now; are up to the point where they were with Japan in the 1980s. You've got some crap (Frost; a lot of store brands; thousands of unknowns), you've got great knives for the money (Sanremu, most import Kershaw and CRKT, Ganzo); and you've got very expensive high-end brands (AG Russell, Artisan, Kiser, etc.).
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I have a couple of those Cattle knives that I got a few years back they are a nice value..don't think they are in production now
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PigStikr wrote: Thu Nov 05, 2020 1:43 pm I have a couple of those Cattle knives that I got a few years back they are a nice value..don't think they are in production now
Ole smokey has got some red jigged bone cattle knives on their wed site.
My newest Marbles, white smooth bone.
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Thought I posted this before but didn't find it.Here is my one and only "Pacific Rim" Marbles;a large trapper that seems to be very nicely built.
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Though I don't own any. I must say, these new Marbles have some of the best bonestag.
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Right pretty imho.
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bighomer wrote: Thu Mar 25, 2021 10:16 pm Right pretty imho.
I agree with you BH, it looks like a very good EDC knife to me. Congrats! ::tu::
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BigHomer, I have bought this same knife from SMKW and had to have it replaced due to how the nail-nicks lineup preventing the larger blade from being opened unless you open the front blade first. The replacement had the same problem but not as severe. I also purchased the 'red' cattlemans knife which is the same frame knife and a close relative having only different covers and shield that had the same problem. I hope you got one of the better knives without the nail-nick problem. Your are correct that your knife is a real attractive knife that has value far above their cost.
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LB47 I guess I've been lucky. I've got a red cattle knife also. I tried to get close up photos to show the nail nicks. Interesting tidbit the new one has half stops
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bighomer wrote: Fri Mar 26, 2021 1:20 am LB47 I guess I've been lucky. I've got a red cattle knife also. I tried to get close up photos to show the nail nicks. Interesting tidbit the new one has half stops
It is a shame they did not carry the steer head shield over to the black and white stag bone knife. I favor the steer head shield over the bar shield. The SMKW website has reviews (on the red version) reporting nail nick problems and YouTube have reviews with the reported nail nick problem. Glad to see yours are problem free. ::tu::
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I too would have like the steer head shield and steer blade etch, but it's still a cool knife I think. ::handshake::
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