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Chef's Knives
Chef's Knives

Bread Knives
Bread Knives

All-Purpose/Utility Knives
All-Purpose/Utility Knives

Cheese Knives & Graters
Cheese Knives & Graters

Fillet Knives
Fillet Knives

Knife Sharpeners
Knife Sharpeners

Boning Knives
Boning Knives

Peelers & Slicers
Peelers & Slicers

Other Knives
Other Knives

Knife Blocks & Sets
Knife Blocks & Sets

Steak Knives/Sets
Steak Knives/Sets

Carving Knives & Forks
Carving Knives & Forks

Shears & Ballers
Shears & Ballers

Knife Rolls/Cases
Knife Rolls/Cases

Cleavers & Butcher Knives
Cleavers & Butcher Knives

Paring Knives
Paring Knives

Garnishing Knives/Sets
Garnishing Knives/Sets

Cutting Boards
Cutting Boards

 


American Made Cutlery And More

Perhaps you should try shopping online if you’ve had difficulty finding American made cutlery, utensils, bake-ware and other accessories at retail stores. By specifically seeking out American made products, you’ll be spreading your dollars away from the big box retailers into the hands of smaller businesses that make Americans work. These small businesses can’t sell their products at the rock-bottom prices that retailers require to gratify their greed for excessively-higher profit margins, nor do they have the “corporate horsepower” to draw retailers’ attention – and that is why we don’t see the products of these companies in retail stores.

Oneida is the last major domestic manufacturer of silver cutlery, and they have been in existence for over 100 years. They also market stainless and silver-plated flatware products, in addition to china dinnerware, and crystal and glassware products. With over 100 flatware patterns, conveniently grouped in three design categories, you are sure to find an Oneida silverware pattern that speaks to your unique style.

Why Buy American Made Products?

Many Americans are not concerned with why they should purchase US-made products. Once we start to buy our own homegrown cutlery, dinnerware, clothing, cars, etc. the demand for them will increase, and more factories and plants will be developed. Many good job opportunities will then be available. This will put American citizens on better economic standing, and they will once again have high buying power. 

Before World War I, Germany dominated the cutlery market in the United States. Germany’s loss of the war was a godsend to the American cutlery business, and the 1920s was the heyday for American-made cutlery of all sorts. Cutlery was even made by firearms manufacturers like Winchester and Remington. Let us return to those glory days by once again proudly purchasing what is our own.
 

About The Author:
Astrid Bullen is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.affordablecutlery.net. A great online source for cutlery and cooking accessories.

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