Still a few...
There are still a few of the better pocket knife brands, that are made in the U.S.A. About 30-35% of Kershaws are still made here. Half or more of CRK&T (Columbia River Knife & Tool) knives are still US-made.
Also most Buck knives, and to my knowledge all Case knives..are made in the U.S.A. There are others as well, but I'll need to do a web search to remind me which those are.....
Here's a quick link to some-
USA Made Pocket Knives - US Pocket Knives - American Pocket Knives
* Note: The very last knife shown on that page, is the Kershaw 'Blackout', one of my favorite Kershaw models. Extremely well-made assisted opener, w/ non-reflective blade. Great size and very nice fit and finish on those... altho a little hard to find, sometimes. -Lee
I know Schrade Old Timer/ Uncle Henry is made in china now--the Gerber I bought at WallyWorld a few years ago is chinese--thought Buck is made there now. What knives are still made here? I want to support USA manufacturers.
There are still a few of the better pocket knife brands, that are made in the U.S.A. About 30-35% of Kershaws are still made here. Half or more of CRK&T (Columbia River Knife & Tool) knives are still US-made.
Also most Buck knives, and to my knowledge all Case knives..are made in the U.S.A. There are others as well, but I'll need to do a web search to remind me which those are.....
Here's a quick link to some-
USA Made Pocket Knives - US Pocket Knives - American Pocket Knives
* Note: The very last knife shown on that page, is the Kershaw 'Blackout', one of my favorite Kershaw models. Extremely well-made assisted opener, w/ non-reflective blade. Great size and very nice fit and finish on those... altho a little hard to find, sometimes. -Lee
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