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Personally I am a bit of a fan of knives of alaska. Have 5 of their fixed blade knives of various design but not used any of the folders. Blade master has them as well.
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I do recall the two reasons I switched to a sheath knife were not being able to get it out of my pocket one handed while lying down and that I lost the folders repeatedly.
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If getting in and out of vehicle, pocket clips suck.... but having it loose in your pocket wears the fabric out leading to it holes in pockets and lost knives....
Been scouring for a victorinox rangergrip 58. For some reason they're hard to come by as nobody has them in stock over here. Has a decent blade, saw and hooky thing plus the usual crap you only need to pull out round the campfire. Oh look, a can that needs opening!
https://www.top-gear.co.nz/shop/SHOP...0.9683.MC.html
Supposedly on special.
Daily pocket clip use is pretty hard on the fabric...https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...c4dd8efd2a.jpg
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I only do lock back folders...
Ka-bar Dozier is my EDC
Top end : can't go wrong with Benchmade Bugout
if you want a Cold Steel I'd jump in now as they have just been bought out by Gerber
Good tip. Cold Steel is what I have lined up. Going for a couple or cheaper ones instead of losing one fancy one. Genuinely surprised you can spend $800 on a pocket knife.
Wife's getting this for Christmas
https://www.blademaster.co.nz/shop/K...S/01MB432.html
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Thats nothing, you can spend upwards of USD3k if you so desire.
Most expensive ones I have for sale are $1075 and the ADV cleavers were over 1800.
Customs are even more expensive!
That little boker looks like a nice slicer :thumbsup:
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From top to bottom
Hornet
Beluga
Spike
Beluga
The hornet is quite bulky but a good slicer - the Spike has a 95mm blade and fits really nicely in the hand.
Beluga is a smaller size folder compared to the others.
All are D2 steel, ceramic ball bearings and G10 handles and all of them come with a lifetime warranty against normal defects excl wear and tear (its not a prybar :D)