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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1827218" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>SRM is a good maker when tasked with outsourcing by companies. I've heard they produce knives for a few of the bigger manufacturers, but in nearly every case the QC had to be held to a higher standard than the standard knives SRM markets under their own brand (like the 710, etc.). That explains part of the reason that a Persistence costs more than double what the 710 does, but less than half of the next cheapest G10 option from Spyderco (made in Taiwan - which has an economy equivalent to that of the US).</p><p></p><p>It doesn't really matter to me where most knives are made as long as the manufacturer is up-front about it so I know what I'm getting and the quality is there (no matter what the price), but you could very well be right in that SRM is outsourcing the manufacturing for Hall Mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1827218, member: 229"] SRM is a good maker when tasked with outsourcing by companies. I've heard they produce knives for a few of the bigger manufacturers, but in nearly every case the QC had to be held to a higher standard than the standard knives SRM markets under their own brand (like the 710, etc.). That explains part of the reason that a Persistence costs more than double what the 710 does, but less than half of the next cheapest G10 option from Spyderco (made in Taiwan - which has an economy equivalent to that of the US). It doesn't really matter to me where most knives are made as long as the manufacturer is up-front about it so I know what I'm getting and the quality is there (no matter what the price), but you could very well be right in that SRM is outsourcing the manufacturing for Hall Mark. [/QUOTE]
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