Both of my Spydercos were made in Seki City, Japan. That would be a good choice.
I didn't know Spyderco made knives in Japan too, but no, I don't like 'em.
I did try one(mentioned it in this very thread), but it was a Chinese one, and I think the blade became off-center? It was scraping against something every time I folded/unfolded it, and I could hear it. This happened within hours of me owning the knife.
Another strike against them was way they(or Spyderco fanboys) manipulated ratings on Amazon. I reviewed the knife with much respect, gave it three star, and I got bombarded with negative feedbacks, which I hadn't seen before. I start looking at other reviews, and it was very clear that no matter how justified, well written the reviews were, if you gave it three stars or less, there were people going around, without any kind of comment(usually seen with negative feedbacks given) just going around voting against them.
So the first & only Spyderco I ended up returning to Amazon. After observing the Spyderco crowd on Amazon, that pretty much turned me off to their knives. Don't worry, I still like you, Brett.
On my knife search, I forgot to mention that one of the finalists were kicked off for being too big. I have a full-size pocket knife called Benchmade Griptillian. It's pretty big. Couple of the knives I liked were made by company called Zero Tolerance. Sister company of Kershaw. Those knives were full inch longer than my already big Benchmade. I could already picture myself in handcuffs if I ever had to take a bus or other transportation carrying one of those knives.
