Here's something that's been puzzling me lately:
Casually scrolling through Heinnie Haynes website, I noticed the striking similarity between Fallkniven knives and a few Cold Steel knives. Namely the F1 to the Master Hunter, the S1 and A1 to the SRK, and the Thor to the Trail Master.
After a bit of searching I found a couple of blade forums that suggest Fallkniven used to import Cold Steel knives.
Indeed, on Fallkniven's own website they say they 'started operations in 1984' and 'began to develop our own knives in 1987'.
The Fallkniven F1 is regarded by many as a great outdoors knife. According to the blurb, it took '8 years to develop', and 'is the official survival knife for pilots within the Swedish Air Force since 1995.'
(Presumably therefore, it was one of the first knives they decided to manufacturer back in 1987.)
What I'm wondering is, did they pinch the design from Cold Steel's Master Hunter? Surely that didn't take eight years?
Of course the materials are different, and the Fallkniven knives (from what I can tell) are regarded of a better quality than Cold Steel.
Perhaps they 'borrowed' the designs and made better knives?
Complaints about the F1 seem to mainly focus on the handle being too small or thin, and the lanyard hole in wrong place. Yet the CS Master Hunter (a very similar design) has a larger handle and lanyard hole set further back, yet I never see anyone discuss it.
Personally, I will never buy anything made by Cold Steel as I've seen You Tube videos with the owner Lynn Thompson, who appears to have a Rambo complex and is clearly still working through issues left over from his school days. They do make me laugh though.
Was curious if anyone else had thoughts on this.
Casually scrolling through Heinnie Haynes website, I noticed the striking similarity between Fallkniven knives and a few Cold Steel knives. Namely the F1 to the Master Hunter, the S1 and A1 to the SRK, and the Thor to the Trail Master.
After a bit of searching I found a couple of blade forums that suggest Fallkniven used to import Cold Steel knives.
Indeed, on Fallkniven's own website they say they 'started operations in 1984' and 'began to develop our own knives in 1987'.
The Fallkniven F1 is regarded by many as a great outdoors knife. According to the blurb, it took '8 years to develop', and 'is the official survival knife for pilots within the Swedish Air Force since 1995.'
(Presumably therefore, it was one of the first knives they decided to manufacturer back in 1987.)
What I'm wondering is, did they pinch the design from Cold Steel's Master Hunter? Surely that didn't take eight years?

Of course the materials are different, and the Fallkniven knives (from what I can tell) are regarded of a better quality than Cold Steel.
Perhaps they 'borrowed' the designs and made better knives?
Complaints about the F1 seem to mainly focus on the handle being too small or thin, and the lanyard hole in wrong place. Yet the CS Master Hunter (a very similar design) has a larger handle and lanyard hole set further back, yet I never see anyone discuss it.
Personally, I will never buy anything made by Cold Steel as I've seen You Tube videos with the owner Lynn Thompson, who appears to have a Rambo complex and is clearly still working through issues left over from his school days. They do make me laugh though.
Was curious if anyone else had thoughts on this.
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