Pretty much the same here, the only inexpensive knives I own are mostly those I had as a kid.

I ’started’ with Benchmades & have a safe full of those. Then back in 1998 I started my journey into fixed blade customs in the $200 - $600 range. A few of the makers I have knives from are Scott Cook , Wayne Hendrix , & Charles Ochs … to name three. I spent the day with Charles Ochs in Largo, Florida once & he is a super nice guy… Turns out my best friend knew him & introduced us.

Also fixed blades & folders by Michael Morris . If you don’t have some of his you are missing out! :wink:

The most custom fixed blades I own from a single maker are those from Robert Dark. I met him back in 2004 on Christmas Eve when I picked up a couple of fixed blades he had for sale on BladeForums. He only lived about 30 minutes from me so I drove over to pick them up. He is about retired now & recently took his website down…. but if you ever find one of his knives up for sale you would do well to grab it!! They don’t come any better.

Also have a bunch of ZT’s, ESEE’s, Falkniven, Case, & others. And more Spyderco Mules than I care to admit to. :person_facepalming:

Oh, and not to be forgotten are those by Chris Reeve of ‘Sebenza’ fame.

My, my…… it is no wonder I’m broke. :person_facepalming: . :person_facepalming:

Yeah…. I do need ‘professional help’, no doubt. But still, I just don’t care for a cheepo knife. :money_mouth_face:
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Edit: Let me clarify something I was unclear about. The difference between an inexpensive & “cheepo” knife. I interchanged the terms incorrectly.

I do have some inexpensive knives that serve their purpose very well. In fact I bought three Mora fixed blades the other day on a deep sale far between $10 & $12 each. These are nice, well built knives & I have no doubt they will serve their purpose just fine. I have a couple of Kershaws, without the ’assisted opening & flipper; that are good too. Case brand knives are fairly inexpensive, but very good knives. Buck knives are top notch.

Though I do not care for most of their knives, besides their SALT & Mule models; Spyderco knives are good.

Bear Knives in Jacksonville, Alabama makes a fairly decent knife… but their fit n’ finish is woefully lacking. :person_facepalming: . They do a 95% job but just do not finish the deal. It is sadly amazing to me they do this.

“Cheepo” knives to me are those you usually get at the tool store or from that TV show that sells knives. :person_facepalming: … Those are just sad in most cases.

Custom knives, to me; are just in another class most of the time. The time, pride, & workmanship that most makers put into them is an example of pure craftmanship!!