Made at Knafs
The Little Lulu is the first knife we’ve ever made in-house at Knafs—and yeah, we’re still not over it. It’s the result of three years of dreaming, learning, and finally pulling the trigger on our own CNC mill. We teamed up with our buddy Alan (a manufacturing engineer by day, garage mad scientist by night) and went all in on figuring out the whole process: milling, grinding, sourcing, heat treating, sharpening, assembling. We built a tiny knife ecosystem and started making blades ourselves—from scratch. Every detail of this knife carries our fingerprints, and the amount of love and grit in this thing is hard to overstate.
So… is it Made in USA? Technically, no. It’s “Made in USA of Domestic and Foreign Parts.” That’s the legal way to say: we did all the hard stuff here, but thanks to some super strict FTC standards (think “all or virtually all” of the parts made in the U.S.), we can’t claim it. Let's break that down, according to the parts on this knife:
•Steel: MagnaCut steel is currently made in USA. However, the parent company Crucible went through bankruptcy and is now owned by the French company Erasteel. Some of the processing on powder metallurgy steel happens in Sweden. This does not meet the "all or virtually all" standard of "Made in USA." However, the steel is rolled, laser cut, milled, ground, stonewashed, and laser engraved in the USA. This is a qualified claim of "Made in USA of Domestic and Foreign Parts."
•Hardware: Sourced from McMaster-Carr (a big 'ol American company) and made in China. The screws and standoffs are not Made in USA.
•Micarta: Sourced from Masecraft, an American company that sources micarta assembled in the USA from domestic and foreign parts. Masecraft told us the components (resin and linen fabric) come from three different countries. This is a qualified claim of "Made in USA from domestic and foreign parts."
•Kydex: sourced from Knife Kits, an American company selling Kydex, a thermoplastic product. Here's what we learned about their origin claim: KYDEX® Thermoplastic sheet cannot be stated as “Made in USA”. As with most plastic materials, there are some components that cannot be sourced in the USA and have to be purchased from foreign sources. For example, tin stabilizer is a common component which has not been mined and smelted in the US since the late 1980’s, early 1990’s. So critical components like this can only be obtained by foreign sources. What we can state is that KYDEX® Thermoplastic sheet is “Manufactured in USA with a minimum of 90% domestic content”.
•Sheath Grommets: made in China.
•Sheath Screws and Hardware: sourced from Ulticlip.
•Box: sourced from Flexpack in Woods Cross, Utah. Made in USA.
We have tried very, very hard to trace the supply chains on every part included on this knife. It's absolutely globalized, and we learned that "all or virtually all" of the parts of the Little Lulu are NOT made in USA. We made this knife ourselves. We watched the steel cut in Syracuse, Utah. We loaded parts into machines we own and tried not to breathe micarta dust. We shipped to Idaho for heat treat, and we surface ground in Springville, Utah. We assembled and sharpened in our shop in Clearfield, Utah. Our American blood, sweat, tears, hopes, and wild dreams are in this knife.