![]() Be a "smart" buyer.ĪND bottom line buy it only if YOU like it. Ask the users of the product and not the people that "handled" it one or 2 times. Ask around and don't be afraid to handle some of the products. It would be easy to jump to conclusions by reading one article, thread or hearsay. That would go for flashlights, knives, guns, cars, etc etc etc. ![]() I would ask anyone deciding to buy a high priced item to consider what they are buying and getting their facts straight before purchasing. I mainly stick within the $30-$80 range when buying new knives, or trading for used ones.I figure you get the most for your money in that range, not too expensive so you wont have a heart attack if you ose it, but good enough quality to use without worry. Struders are quality knives from what I hear, I would pay $200 for one myself, a folder, but for what they sell for Ill never own one.I thinks its not what they are worth, but rather what people will,pay for them.Yeah they use S30V which is awesome! but you cna get that in other knives for less than $100.Anyway if the onwer sets a price for his knives no matter what it is, some people will buy them, if they like them then they will spread the word and other people will buy them too.įor example, I have ALWAYS wanted a Chris Reeves Sebenza.ever since I was like 14 years old, but I coudl never affrod a knife like that, I stop at the $150-$200 mark for a single knife, and even $200 is a big stretch for me.Are they worth the money? I think thats a personal opinion.Yeah you cna get a knife with similar if not the same exact materials.for less money, but tis not the same exact thing.I think its about whats desirable.It doesnt matter how much somethgin costs, no matter what it is, someone, somewhere will buy it.
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