Good knife brands? Bravo?
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Kenny O
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Re: Good knife brands? Bravo?
Tumbs up or down to the Spyderco Delica4 Ffg Plainedge for my 1st everyday carrier?
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Ice
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Re: Good knife brands? Bravo?
What do you think about these knives B? They look good, and are on sale?
http://store.mil-tac.com/mtf-1.aspx
http://store.mil-tac.com/mtf-2.aspx
http://store.mil-tac.com/mtf-1.aspx
http://store.mil-tac.com/mtf-2.aspx
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Bravo
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Re: Good knife brands? Bravo?
Ice wrote:What do you think about these knives B? They look good, and are on sale?
http://store.mil-tac.com/mtf-1.aspx
http://store.mil-tac.com/mtf-2.aspx
they look good, but have just never gotten to hands on, any of them
spyderco is great, and for the price the Delica is amazing, I still carry one
Benchmand= awesome
and if trying to budget a bit more, CRKT is also great bang for the buck
Respectfully,
Bravo
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Bravo
"Eighty percent of success is showing up" James Allen
When in doubt just think...
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Prime
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Re: Good knife brands? Bravo?
I agree with Bravo for the best bang for the buck CRKT are not a bad choice.
Benchmade are all solidly built just sometimes pricy.
Kershaw is a brand I've come to trust as their folders with an assisted opening style is the most reliable for the price as I've found.
Spyderco are all awesome in my experience.
If you want a lifetime knife get Damascus steel. Keep it dry, coated or oiled & you will have a blade that you sharpen rarely.
Another pricy brand is Cold Steel. Good knives in all aspects but can be very expensive.
Benchmade are all solidly built just sometimes pricy.
Kershaw is a brand I've come to trust as their folders with an assisted opening style is the most reliable for the price as I've found.
Spyderco are all awesome in my experience.
If you want a lifetime knife get Damascus steel. Keep it dry, coated or oiled & you will have a blade that you sharpen rarely.
Another pricy brand is Cold Steel. Good knives in all aspects but can be very expensive.
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madmax
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Re: Good knife brands? Bravo?
I carry Benchmade auto openers.
For the budget minded Kershaw assisted openers.
For light weight, Spyderco.
For the budget minded Kershaw assisted openers.
For light weight, Spyderco.