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Is country knives in PA legit?
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Pretty sure they're a long time authorized dealer. They charge full MSRP but sometimes have harder to find models.
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Mrj wrote:
Mon May 10, 2021 7:42 pm
Is country knives in PA legit?
Yes. Good for discontinued models.
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Yep. Good to go.
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Hi Mrj,

We go back a long ways with Country Knives. We originally dealt with the father. Now we deal with the son. Good people.

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Great folks. I've been there in person.
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Although expensive they are a great resource for older / hard to find models, and they are super cool to deal with, just genuinely kind people who will help you out if you need it.

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They charge too much $$
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Country Knives IS legit! :)

Brian and his crew are great to work with and have quality products, especially those older and/or harder to find items. I've done business with them for years, and they've been very helpful to me in finding ways to get old, vintage pocket knives restored. They're prices may be a bit higher than most knife dealers, but you get a great bunch of outstanding, knowledgeable people supporting you.
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I've used them before. As others have mentioned they have some hard to find models from time to time. I have no complaints.
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I know they are a legit dealer but I hate that every knife on their site looks like it's in stock. That's the same thing the scam sites do.
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Buddafucco wrote:
Tue May 25, 2021 4:17 pm
I know they are a legit dealer but I hate that every knife on their site looks like it's in stock. That's the same thing the scam sites do.
Yea like the Colorado pm2 is on there
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So taking down knives when they go out of stock is a bad thing? Have you tried buying any of those "in stock" knives? For what they charge, a lot of their stock hangs around for a long time.
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yablanowitz wrote:
Tue May 25, 2021 4:59 pm
So taking down knives when they go out of stock is a bad thing? Have you tried buying any of those "in stock" knives? For what they charge, a lot of their stock hangs around for a long time.
I'm mostly referring to the new stuff that hasn't released yet. Just about every other dealer has a way to show whether a knife is in stock or not.
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