You're never gonna believe this ****. I stumbled into a knife shop yesterday and apparently it's owned by some dude named Brad. He took all the good inventory with him to a show and red just isn't my color so I walked out empty handed. But now that I know where this Brad guy stores his knives between shows, I'll be sure to go back by next week.
What's got two thumbs and just saved $17 in parking and admission fees?
And where might this fine shop owned by one Brad be located?
I'm not sure if I'm allowed to share this but it rhymes with toblesville.
You're never gonna believe this ****. I stumbled into a knife shop yesterday and apparently it's owned by some dude named Brad. He took all the good inventory with him to a show and red just isn't my color so I walked out empty handed. But now that I know where this Brad guy stores his knives between shows, I'll be sure to go back by next week.
What's got two thumbs and just saved $17 in parking and admission fees?
Just so you know the inventory in my store does not reflect what I have on hand or what I have for the website.....two different sets of inventory. Right now I'm basically down to just a few Ultratech models, I got absolutely hammered in sales for December. I do have 11 different models coming this week, but they will never make it to the store. They will be at the Indy 1500 if you would like to check them out.
I'm seeing a lot more cheap low quality OTF knives than normal, which is fine. You want cheap, buy cheap. You want quality, step up and buy quality. What really concerns me the most about this show is the number of counterfeits (not to be confused with the clones) I'm seeing, including Benchmade, Microtech, Strider, and others.....some of them are very good and getting hard to detect. Then you have the few that are selling the cheap low quality OTF knives that are made in China and telling people that they are USA made...totally misrepresenting the product and gouging you on the price It's definitely a buyers beware market at this show.