Bark River Knife Closes

Not surprising. There aren't enough baby boomers left buying knives. The world has moved on.
 
My neck of the woods. Wasn’t aware of this although I do not own one of their knives nor do I know anything about the business
Rapid River Knife Works seems to be much more popular in the area.
Yeah I hadn't heard of this either. Got nothing but good things to say about Rapid River though, I know a bunch of guys who have Rapid River knives that love them. I'm cheap (and I tend to lose knives), otherwise I would have one or two myself.
 
It's not THAT they closed, its WHY they closed. Purchasing trends change over time, that's not unexpected.

I just thought it was an interesting article worth sharing.
Of course, absolutely worth sharing... I was just sort of thinking out loud about my generation. Didn't mean to offend. However, the two could be tied together - Bark River turned to Chinese mfg/steel to stay afloat because sales were slumping, and they were losing money - ie, "There aren't enough baby boomers left buying knives." Dunno.
 
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I’ve been watching a couple of Bark River FB groups for awhile as I liked a few models BRK made. Pretty sad to hear some of the past stories and employee testimonials of what many thought was a great company. Might keep an eye out for a deal on one of the knives I wanted to grab, still but the reputation is definitely destroyed.
 
Yeah I hadn't heard of this either. Got nothing but good things to say about Rapid River though, I know a bunch of guys who have Rapid River knives that love them. I'm cheap (and I tend to lose knives), otherwise I would have one or two

Yeah I hadn't heard of this either. Got nothing but good things to say about Rapid River though, I know a bunch of guys who have Rapid River knives that love them. I'm cheap (and I tend to lose knives), otherwise I would have one or two myself.
Rapid River Knife is about 10 miles from me and I’ve been to their Big Buck nights a couple times, but I don’t own one of their knives. My wife did win one at the last Big Buck nights, however, she won’t let me use it.
I still have several Marble knives though.
 
It is pretty sad.Used there stuff for a while - was in some of their groups and forums.
Left because there was a bad culture emerging where people who had issues with less than stellar quality would be shamed and attacked for bringing up issues with their $300+ dollar knife.

Sad to see this happen, and some of the stories coming out from the fall out.

I don't think that their sales have dipped down that much but I could be wrong - there was an initial lul after covid but then knife market ramped way up post covid. They were making several hundred thousand knives a year and selling them to dealers all over.
 
Of course, absolutely worth sharing... I was just sort of thinking out loud about my generation. Didn't mean to offend. However, the two could be tied together - Bark River turned to Chinese mfg/steel to stay afloat because sales were slumping, and they were losing money - ie, "There aren't enough baby boomers left buying knives." Dunno.
Not only that, word was they were buying premade steel blanks and labeling them as premium stuff from here.
 
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