Originally Posted by
Wullie
The majority of cutlery fakes you'll see will have desirable names like CASE and all their derivatives, Winchester, Remington, or small obscure names of companies that weren't in business for very long such as Tuna Valley Cutlery or a host others.
I don't recall seeing a "fake" razor. Blatantly misrepresented? LOTS of times.
I have and still see LOTS of counterfeit knives. Some glaringly obvious, others were well done fakes that take some knowledge to spot.
If you can take a five dollar knife and spend 30 dollars of time and parts to make it a $500 fake for the unsuspecting, then that would be profitable. Spending $30 to fake a $40 razor would be a waste of time and energy.