The SAK knockoff to me isnt an attempt to make a tool that works, for cheap. Its intent is to deceive people into thinking they are swiss army knives to get your money.If swiss army knives were super expensive I can see a knockoff industry having relevance, like those expenseive purses my wives friends have. I cant tell the difference and they are a fraction of the price. But a real genuine SAK is pretty cheap as it is. A used SAK could be had for the price of a new knockoff and blow it away in every category.I see cheap tools that arent knockoffs less deceptive as they arent trying to trick you. But whatever.
Quote from: Syph007 on January 24, 2014, 11:05:29 PMThe SAK knockoff to me isnt an attempt to make a tool that works, for cheap. Its intent is to deceive people into thinking they are swiss army knives to get your money.If swiss army knives were super expensive I can see a knockoff industry having relevance, like those expenseive purses my wives friends have. I cant tell the difference and they are a fraction of the price. But a real genuine SAK is pretty cheap as it is. A used SAK could be had for the price of a new knockoff and blow it away in every category.I see cheap tools that arent knockoffs less deceptive as they arent trying to trick you. But whatever. I was going to say the same thing. Why by junk like these when the real thing can be bought at a more than fair price?
Swiss knives might have a fair price for us but we are exceptions. Most people in Africa, Asia and Central/ South America are very- very poor, and even in Europe and North America there are millions of jobless/ homeless/ poor people.
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