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  2. These Expert-Recommended Pocket Knives Are Perfect For Both ...

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    Despite considering myself a pocket knife enthusiast, I carried a cheap pocket knife from Walmart for years that cost me literally $1. The company raised the price to $2 at some point.

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    We found the best kitchen knife sets, according to the Good Housekeeping Institute and a chef. Shop sets from top brands like All-Clad, Material, and Wüsthof.

  5. Pocketknife - Wikipedia

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    The first peasant knives date to the pre-Roman era, but were not widely distributed nor affordable by most people until the advent of limited production of such knives in cutlery centers such as Sheffield, England commencing around 1650, [10] with large-scale production starting around the year 1700 with models such as Fuller's Penny Knife and ...

  6. Wüsthof - Wikipedia

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    WÜSTHOF's Classic and Grand Prix series have been recognized as top-rated knife series by Consumer Reports. [7] [8] WÜSTHOF knives are only made in Solingen, Germany, [9] where around 400 of the company's 480 employees work. [10] [2] [1] WÜSTHOF's trademark is a trident in a circle. The brand is sold in over 80 countries worldwide.

  7. W. R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co. - Wikipedia

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    W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company is an American manufacturer of traditional pocket knives, fixed blades/sporting knives, kitchen knives, limited edition commemoratives and collectibles. The company originated in Little Valley, New York , around the turn of the 20th century, before relocating to its current home, Bradford, Pennsylvania , in 1905.