Maybe I'm just old, but if a knife is gonna be worth $500+ it better have more than one or two mere blades in it, it better have a tooth pick, corkscrew, scissors, blade, and possibly a flashlight.
Otherwise it's just a 'knife' with a name 'Case' on it, nothing more nothing less. I stopped being brand loyal when everything started being made in China, and used names illegally like say, Zenith, RCA, Magnavox in name only. Used to be, you'd walk in Kmart or any other store, and if you bought Kenmore, or Craftsman, or Zenith, you knew you were getting good, long lasting quality, while if you bought the 'Jing Yong' brand TV or stereo, it's gonna be crap and likely landfill in a year or less.
But now, everything is made in China, no matter the name. Even the price or the adage 'you get what you pay for' no longer means anything. I just want to buy quality, long lasting stuff, not junk. I don't know why disposable is a thing especially after climate change is so concerning.
It's a joke that Samsung or Apple cites 'being green, helping the planet' to avoid giving you a charging brick now, but goes out of their way to not only oppose right-to-repair, but makes their devices disposable. What irks me most is that nobody seems to care enough to fight it.
To whomever manufacturer thinks they are fooling people by using old, once-great American names on modern appliances, you are only fooling yourself. Nobody is going to assume today that Magnavox or Craftsman is good since you went out of your way to crap on it by selling the name to China and turning everything into landfill fodder. You are neither helping the planet or benefiting anyone. Just put the name of the China factory on it and stop lying to folks.
What I would give to just go back in time when being brand loyal actually made sense.