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Anyone have any experience ordering knife kits from them? I’d like to order one for my grandson and I to work on.
 
Never heard of them so I did a quick review check and didn't find a lot. Apparently they are a small company out of Canada so take that into consideration. The limited reviews available (all Amazon) show a better than average positive feed back with two definite negatives. One was quality related and the other was a wrong product sent, plus their sheaths leave much to be desired. The quality one stated the steel was more chrome than carbon steel making it as easy to sharpen as a car bumper.........
Unless there are a large number of positive reviews I typically steer clear and it's really unknown just how "honest" both the positive and negative reviews are. Who knows, ya might get a great product or you might not. At least if you have Amazon Prime they do free returns on this product.
 
It's the same imported stuff from Pakistan you can find all over. Call and get a catalog and find a kit from Jantz supply- at least you know it's reliable.
 
Why not Crazy Crow , or Dixie Gun Works. both easy to deal with and established.
 
You can dress the India made knives up a bit, and make them look a bit more correct. I browned the blades on the two I own.
 

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