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The Falcon Claw sports a unique shape. Like the bird of prey its named after, this little knife can do serious damage—whether you use it for daily carry or bring it as a lightweight companion on your next camping trip Read More
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This is another Fred Perrin Lagriffe copy. A shame !!
At least rare people like Sal Glesser gives hommage to the designers...
Ernest Emerson did give royalties to Fred Perrin for his Tiger Claw and even Lynn Thomson from Coldsteel too !!
Fred Perrin has developed this concepts for decades. Know your cutlery history !!
Hello. Nope. The only companies which got Fred Perrin's authorization to make a Lagriffe version are mentioning him in the description of their knife. To my knowledge here they are:
Emerson Knives for the Tiger Claw.
Spyderco for the SPOT and SWICK
Cold Steel for the Cross Guard and
Bastinelli knives for the coming Raptor.
If they are any other manufacturers who mention "Fred Perrin's design", he has given his autorisation to reproduce his pattern.
The main defender of inventors is an inventor himself: Sal Glesser. He will never use any design or inventions without mentionning and paying royalties to the source inventor. Sal does that for Emerson's Wave for exemple but also for the way Fred Perrin used a hole in a neck knife before neck knives were in fashion...
Sal also give credits to locks inventors and pay royalties to them.
This is respect as Fred also shows respect to inventors and forgotten knifemakers.
I know Perrin since the 90's and we were writing together articles for the internet (on geocities) back then.
You can find all those designs on my little blog: nemoknivesreview.com BTW, look for Fred Perrin in the search.