Too expensive
Kershaw blackout. Ken onion designed and a great knife.
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Colt, the original point and click interface
Bark River if fixed
Zero Tolerance if folder
Spyderco paramilitary 3
Silverdale, BRRC
Life’s too short to carry/use cheap knives. Live a little people !!
I pay for a spyderco for the hole/design/functionality/materials
I’d rather not pay Benchmade for a butterfly tax. One day I’ll get a green 940 but too many knives in the meantime on my radar.
What’s with people having to have an ultralight knife like a Bugout. Does 2-5 ounces pull down your pants ???
They made a mini Bugout FFS !!! $181 at warriors and wonders WTF
Someone stop the planet and let me off for awhile. I need a break from all this stupidity!!! - posted by Northern Amateur
Benchmade bugout, I like the black blade and blue handles, but that means you get to buy two
My 3 favorites , after all , who only has one EDC blade ?
Spyderco Delica 4 , very light , I often have to pat my pocket to make sure it's still there, 4 different ways to put the clip , not too pricey to replace if lost .
Kershaw Blur, not heavy for the size of it , love the safe assist open makes it quick to use one handed .
And the Kershaw leek , small , a little heavy , fast one hand opening , if you're opening a lot of boxes or packages , this is the one you want .
Delica in the left , leek in the middle, Blur on the right
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Never Pet A Burning Dog.
I have a serious phobia of being alone.
I take solace in military tactics because they emphasize teamwork and working with others.
I’ve been carrying a simple, relatively low cost Cold Steel (recon model, I think) folder for...gotta be 15 years. It is not gently used. Has held up even under unreasonable demands. Still takes and holds an edge perfectly. When the drop point got chipped (prying a metal band off a wooden crate) I ground it down to a tanto shape. Best knife I’ve ever carried. Maybe not trendy, certainly not fancy, just solid quality.
Grimsmo Norseman. Made by two Canadian brothers.
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Medium priced: your choice of Buck. They have three times delivered on their rock solid warranty for me, mostly my own fault.
Top of the Line: Spyderco Lil’ Lionspy Titanium. Rock solid, brilliant blade shape and material, only 4oz. I have the full sized one, and my only regret is that I didn’t get the “Lil’” version due to its compact nature and even lighter weight. But the full sized one has been the finest blade I’ve ever had. I couldn’t afford to replace or buy one, but it was the gift of a lifetime.
I believe anyone would be happy with either of the above, according to their budget.