Quality Pocket knife - input wanted
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Quality Pocket knife - input wanted
I'm looking to pick up a quality pocket knife soon. I'm interested in input from the folks that know more than I on the subject (which would be most folks here).
Here's my criteria.
Quality - want it to last a lifetime with good care.
Seraded Blade
Assisted Opening - but legal by Texas law.
Pocket Clip
Folding
I'm currently looking at this one if it gives you an idea of what i like.
http://www.fernknives.com/sog/flash-ii- ... index.html
A built in window break would be great too.
ok, have at it. What do ya think?
Under $50 would be easier to sell to the wife too.
Here's my criteria.
Quality - want it to last a lifetime with good care.
Seraded Blade
Assisted Opening - but legal by Texas law.
Pocket Clip
Folding
I'm currently looking at this one if it gives you an idea of what i like.
http://www.fernknives.com/sog/flash-ii- ... index.html
A built in window break would be great too.
ok, have at it. What do ya think?
Under $50 would be easier to sell to the wife too.
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good lead on the kershaw man.
I opted for the non-assisted blade because of the cost.
just bought KERSHAW KNIFE LARGE VAPOR 2 1650ST NEW KEN ONION/SWEET
If i dont like it I'm sure i'll have no problem getting rid of it. :) Great price too.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :IT&ih=015
I opted for the non-assisted blade because of the cost.
just bought KERSHAW KNIFE LARGE VAPOR 2 1650ST NEW KEN ONION/SWEET
If i dont like it I'm sure i'll have no problem getting rid of it. :) Great price too.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :IT&ih=015
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Man! Losts of love for the Kershaw here! But I can't disagree with any of them. I, too, personally carry the Kershaw Blur designed by Ken Onion (non-serrated version). It is a great knife, which you can buy at your local Wal-Mart. They also carry a serrated tanto-blade version, which you can see here.
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I like my Spyderco Delica:
http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=209
I got mine on Ebay for about $40.
http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=209
I got mine on Ebay for about $40.
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barres wrote:Man! Losts of love for the Kershaw here! I, too, personally carry the Kershaw Blur designed by Ken Onion (non-serrated version). It is a great knife
Yup,
Here is the serrated version (Thanks El-Gato).
![Image](http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n92/flintknapper/blurSmall.jpg)
It is a good knife for everyday chores, but also a well thought out defensive tool.
The blade is thick enough to survive serious use, the shape of the blade has a "belly" (good for cutting with a draw stroke), the spring assist feature is positive and fast, the clip can be moved to permit carry with the blade tip up or down....whichever you prefer, the handle has a non-slip surface and is shaped to facilitate a reverse grip. I like it!
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I'm a huge Kershaw Blackout AOpen fan. I had that knife for years and years until I lost it :(.
I then decided to go the Benchmade MINI RUKUS rout and will never look back!!! The Benchmade Mini-Rukus Auto is way better than my Kershaw. It opens much stronger than the Kershaw ever did.
Keep in mind you will pay 150 - 170 for the Mini Rukus Auto
I then decided to go the Benchmade MINI RUKUS rout and will never look back!!! The Benchmade Mini-Rukus Auto is way better than my Kershaw. It opens much stronger than the Kershaw ever did.
Keep in mind you will pay 150 - 170 for the Mini Rukus Auto
I've got a Cold Steel Recon 1
Very solid knife.
It's not assisted-opening, but with a little oil it opens easily enough.
http://www.coldsteel.com/recon1.html
If you look around you can find 'em a lot cheaper than what's listed on the website.
Very solid knife.
It's not assisted-opening, but with a little oil it opens easily enough.
http://www.coldsteel.com/recon1.html
If you look around you can find 'em a lot cheaper than what's listed on the website.
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http://www.agrussell.com They will have what you want. All price ranges. all good quality.
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I am a Spyderco fan all the way. They make great knives in configurations for anything. You can pick up a Spyderco Native from Wally World for $40 and have a great S30V steel blade. It is not assisted opening, but bank for the buck sure is nice! They make alot of high end knives as well so I am sure you could find something that suits your needs.
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I'd go with a Benchmade... like the apparition, which fits all of your specifications. i've got a couple Benchmades, including the apparition... and you can't beat them... PERIOD. I have Spyderco's, Kershaw's, and countless others, but nothing comes close.
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Benchmade Osborne 940!!! The greatest knife I have ever carried or held. It was $140 but worth every penny. I love this thing. It is sleak and very easy to carry around daily. I also own a mini-Rukus and a Grippilian- both are excellent but the Osborne is #1 in my book. You can't beat their SV30 steel. A lot of $1000+ custom knives are made out of the same stuff.
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