Merry Xmas to all also !
A wholesale price of $7 US apiece (on average) for hunting knives varying in length from 8" - 13" including scabbords & small shapening
stones, regardless of where the stainless came from seems like a really good deal. Then there are the shorter straight blades, more of a multi-purpose stainless steel knife ($3 - $5 wholesale).
The masses can not afford the most expensive knives... but they still
need knives.
There are a lot of people who think differently about bying quality. Some will look for quality and buy something of the best quality that
will last a lifetime. So say for example they spend $200 on a
single knife. Others will take the same $200, and buy 30-40 cheap
knives, sell off half of them for $200, get their original money
back, and keep the balance, using the spares as replacements for when
the cheaper ones break, get lost, etc.
People buy the best quality that they can afford,,,,, key word being afford.
From the point of view of personal use, I would prefer super quality - and if I can't afford, then lots of back-up replacements.
LOL.
For guns, I think I would think differently though, as I would guess there are probably personal safety issues involved.
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