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10/21/2009 3:03:57 PM EDT
I was looking for really the best knife for the cheap. I was looking at some benchmade and spider co.  I like them alot and there pretty stong and durable. What to yall think
10/21/2009 3:05:44 PM EDT
[#1]
I like the SOG trident for a clip pocket knife.
10/21/2009 3:08:26 PM EDT
[#2]
Benchmade Griptillian/Mini Griptillian
Spyderco Endura/Delica

Those are in my opinion the best buys in the knife world.

Kershaw has some offerings in that range that are very good, but the ones listed above have better blade steel (unless something has changed since I last looked, 13CrMoV is what kershaw was using. Spyderco is VG-10 and Benchmade is 154CM on those blades)
10/21/2009 3:14:19 PM EDT
[#3]
CRKT
10/21/2009 3:19:54 PM EDT
[#4]
Gerber Rex Applegate has a nice line of combat folders with pocket clip, carried one for ten years +
http://www.gerbertools.com/search.aspx?d=1&m=100000

Gerbers are made in the USA, Benchmade has off shored most of their line regrettably.
10/21/2009 3:23:43 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Benchmade Griptillian/Mini Griptillian
Spyderco Endura/Delica


Agree on either.  I prefer the Benchmade because the AXIS lock is fantastic, but either is a great blade.

You're looking in the right place, OP.
10/21/2009 3:32:13 PM EDT
[#6]
Before everyone dives in the 50 different recommendations:


"What are you going to use it for"?
10/21/2009 3:40:16 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
Before everyone dives in the 50 different recommendations:


"What are you going to use it for"?



+1

I am partial to the Spyderco Enduras for EDC, but that may or may not work for your needs.
10/21/2009 3:41:50 PM EDT
[#8]



Quoted:


CRKT


This. It doesnt burn when you lose it.

 
10/21/2009 3:43:06 PM EDT
[#9]
I've been using a Kershaw 1760 I got at WalMart for $35-. it is sharp as hell and has remained so even after cutting a bunch od sisal rope during a Scout project (I let my kid use it) and a bunch of other things. it's my newest favoritist knife.



10/21/2009 3:50:51 PM EDT
[#10]
in a folder? I always look to Benchmade first.
I like the assisted opening Barrage knives, I think they are the 580 and 582? two different sizes, same basic design.
if that's too much $$, look at CRKT.
10/21/2009 4:12:06 PM EDT
[#11]
Spyderco Native is what I have been carrying lately.
10/21/2009 4:13:29 PM EDT
[#12]
Kershaw Avalanche.
10/21/2009 4:14:28 PM EDT
[#13]



Quoted:


Benchmade Griptillian/Mini Griptillian

Spyderco Endura/Delica



Those are in my opinion the best buys in the knife world.



Kershaw has some offerings in that range that are very good, but the ones listed above have better blade steel (unless something has changed since I last looked, 13CrMoV is what kershaw was using. Spyderco is VG-10 and Benchmade is 154CM on those blades)
A big +1





 
10/21/2009 4:15:48 PM EDT
[#14]
I like all the benchmades with the Axis lock. Very fast in opening and can close with one hand.
10/21/2009 4:18:21 PM EDT
[#15]
Benchmade 710
10/21/2009 4:25:13 PM EDT
[#16]
for a carry folder





Emerson cqc-7bw
10/21/2009 5:07:56 PM EDT
[#17]
Quoted:
Benchmade 710


This is my EDC, and definately one I'd agree with.

I just listed the other ones above as he stated he was looking for a "value" knife.

to me the 710 is every bit worth the $100+ they run, but if I was looking for the best knife for a budget, there are cheaper offerings that give up VERY little in performance.

Quoted:
Gerber Rex Applegate has a nice line of combat folders with pocket clip, carried one for ten years +
http://www.gerbertools.com/search.aspx?d=1&m=100000

Gerbers are made in the USA, Benchmade has off shored most of their line regrettably.


You've got your brands mixed up here.

Most Gerbers are made in china now, they still make some of the larger fixed blades and a couple folders here, but the majority of their line is chinese crap these days.

Red box (benchmade budget) line is made mostly in taiwan and are very well made blades. They are head and feet above what one thinks of when they think of "overseas" manufactured knives.

The Black, Blue and Gold class are still 100% american made.

For that matter, the Spyderco's I mentioned are made in Seki City, Japan

10/21/2009 5:18:40 PM EDT
[#18]
Mini Griptillian in D2 steel. Cabella's carries them. These are an awesome knife. The higher end Benchmade 960 Osborne in D2 is the knife I carry every day now. When I was a mechanic, I used the mini Griptillian for a good number of years. The only problem I ever had was that the clip wore out my pants. The D2 steel is amazingly tuff stuff. It really does hold an edge for a hell of a lot of abuse. The 960 Osborne is easier on the pants, and even slicker to operate, but it's$$$.
10/21/2009 5:27:13 PM EDT
[#19]
Let me add that the 710 is also an awesome knife, and I have one in D2. I found that it was too big for me when working, as I had a bunch of other crap in my pockets. I still have it, and it's a shame I beat it up for 6 months, because it's ugly now.
10/21/2009 5:28:19 PM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
Benchmade 710


This is what I carry every day, one of the very best!
10/21/2009 5:30:04 PM EDT
[#21]
DON'T buy a CRKT MY TIGHE!
10/21/2009 5:32:07 PM EDT
[#22]
What is the use and/or purpose for this knife?

Tool?

Self defense?

Open boxes?

Clean finger nails?

Clean toe nails?

Gut deer?

Skin deer?

All of the above?

Some of the above?

Most of the above?

1, 3 and 5 of the above?
10/21/2009 5:33:00 PM EDT
[#23]
This is my daily carry. CRKT Triumph



10/21/2009 5:35:40 PM EDT
[#24]
I was introduced to this knife by kaizer27 when I worked for him about 6 months ago. I liked it so much it was what I bought for my groomsmen when I got married.  Can be had for about $35

Kershaw Zing
10/21/2009 5:38:23 PM EDT
[#25]
There are so many options, but I am kinda partial to the TOPS knives right now.  

My current EDC
10/21/2009 5:38:51 PM EDT
[#26]
I am partial to small fixed blade knive for edc. Usually in a horizontal or neck carry
10/21/2009 5:39:06 PM EDT
[#27]
My edc knife is a kershaw leek.  


Love it.
10/21/2009 5:40:29 PM EDT
[#28]
Benchmade 525
10/21/2009 5:40:58 PM EDT
[#29]

I have Gerber, spyderco and benchmade...

I like the spyderco native,  I got it for 42 dollars at Walmart but dont see them there anymore...
10/21/2009 5:41:04 PM EDT
[#30]
Get what ever knife you want with the following steel (blade)in Folders if not one of these 3 move along.

S30V
D2
154CM
10/21/2009 5:44:38 PM EDT
[#31]
Quoted:
Get what ever knife you want with the following steel (blade)in Folders if not one of these 3 move along.

S30V
D2
154CM


VG-10!
It's on par with 154CM, and has a slightly finer carbide structure.
(I've got all the others + S60V, ZDP-189, M2, INFI, and a myriad of other "exotic" steel, VG-10 is good stuff)
10/21/2009 5:46:11 PM EDT
[#32]
Check out this Airkat gnarliness



 
10/21/2009 5:46:17 PM EDT
[#33]



Quoted:


Get what ever knife you want with the following steel (blade)in Folders if not one of these 3 move along.



S30V

D2

154CM


I can personally attest to the durability of my S30V Benchmade.

S30V is a powder metallurgy based martansitic stainless steel.



I have carried it every day (and used it for EVERYTHING) for the past three years.



It holds an edge sharp enough to shave with, and has never let me down.



Here's a picture if you're interested: http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=920650



 
10/21/2009 5:52:04 PM EDT
[#34]
Quoted:
Before everyone dives in the 50 different recommendations:


"What are you going to use it for"?


just for a pocket carry knife. ive been looking for one for quite a while.
10/21/2009 5:57:58 PM EDT
[#35]
Quoted:

Quoted:
Get what ever knife you want with the following steel (blade)in Folders if not one of these 3 move along.

S30V
D2
154CM

I can personally attest to the durability of my S30V Benchmade.
S30V is a powder metallurgy based martansitic stainless steel.

I have carried it every day (and used it for EVERYTHING) for the past three years.

It holds an edge sharp enough to shave with, and has never let me down.

Here's a picture if you're interested: http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=920650
 



The Skirmish is such a beast of a knife. that one and the Ruckus
10/21/2009 5:58:45 PM EDT
[#36]
Quoted:
What is the use and/or purpose for this knife?

Tool?

Self defense?

Open boxes?

Clean finger nails?

Clean toe nails?

Gut deer?

Skin deer?

All of the above?

Some of the above?

Most of the above?

1, 3 and 5 of the above?


lets see here, tool, gut deer, self defence,  and of course look good.
10/21/2009 6:00:19 PM EDT
[#37]
Quoted:
Quoted:
What is the use and/or purpose for this knife?

Tool?

Self defense?

Open boxes?

Clean finger nails?

Clean toe nails?

Gut deer?

Skin deer?

All of the above?

Some of the above?

Most of the above?

1, 3 and 5 of the above?


lets see here, tool, gut deer, self defence,  and of course look good.


How much are you looking to spend by the way? I've got recommendations all through the price range .
Are you set on a folder or would a smallish fixed blade work too?

10/21/2009 6:03:27 PM EDT
[#38]



Quoted:



Quoted:


Quoted:

Get what ever knife you want with the following steel (blade)in Folders if not one of these 3 move along.



S30V

D2

154CM
I can personally attest to the durability of my S30V Benchmade.

S30V is a powder metallurgy based martansitic stainless steel.



I have carried it every day (and used it for EVERYTHING) for the past three years.



It holds an edge sharp enough to shave with, and has never let me down.



Here's a picture if you're interested: http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=920650

 
The Skirmish is such a beast of a knife. that one and the Ruckus



It serves me well.




 
10/21/2009 6:04:06 PM EDT
[#39]
Rat 1 Folder



Best $28 you will spend





10/21/2009 6:04:12 PM EDT
[#40]
I just picked up a couple of EDC's from this guy......





http://www.handleyknives.com/available.html
10/21/2009 6:05:04 PM EDT
[#41]
Quoted:
I was looking for really the best knife for the cheap. I was looking at some benchmade and spider co.  I like them alot and there pretty stong and durable. What to yall think



Pick one
10/21/2009 6:06:21 PM EDT
[#42]
emerson commander
10/21/2009 6:10:26 PM EDT
[#43]
does anyone know who makes the defense knife the goes on your ring finger like a brass knuckle?
10/21/2009 6:13:23 PM EDT
[#44]
Quoted:
does anyone know who makes the defense knife the goes on your ring finger like a brass knuckle?


CRKT makes a folder with a big finger hole in the end of it, i don't know the model though

The Emerson karambit has a single hole.
HAK's go around your index and middle finger (Hide Away Knife)

10/21/2009 6:14:30 PM EDT
[#45]
I carried a swiss army knife all through high school, and then found a Benchmade Mini Griptillian on a Scout trip. Best knife I've owned, but when I lost it and went to replace it, I chose to go cheap: CRKT M16. The blade is reasonable thick, it takes an edge well, doesn't hold it as well as I'd like, and the Carson Flipper is hands down the best method of one handed opening ever invented. And it's only $40. The only downsides are the not as high quality steel, and the comparitivly weak locking system. But if all you ever plan to use the knife for is killing boxes, I really don't care how strong the lock is.

So basicly, if you want to drop the cash, need a knife that will never, ever let you down, and trust yourself not to loose it, drink the butterfly kool-aid, and get a Benchmade Mini Griptillian.

If you want a knife that you can use to cut boxes, and don't really care if you loose, CRKT M-16 series.
10/21/2009 6:25:24 PM EDT
[#46]
I like these knives. I carry the Kershaw daily.

CRKT Pazoda $20

Smaller Pazoda

Kershaw Chive Red
10/21/2009 6:40:17 PM EDT
[#47]
I usually carry my Spyderco Police. I like it because it's got a fairly large blade but the handle is so thin that you don't really notice it in your pocket.
10/21/2009 7:46:16 PM EDT
[#48]
Look at the Kershaw Leek series i think there model is 1660.
10/21/2009 7:59:34 PM EDT
[#49]
For a pretty good knife that won't break the bank, I've been happy with the Spyderco Delica.
It's reasonably robust, holds an edge OK, and I really like the large thumbhole opening.
It's lightweight and unobtrusive when carried in my front pocket.  The blade is long enough to be of use should I ever need it for self defense.
I've carried one literally every day for over ten years now.
10/21/2009 8:48:15 PM EDT
[#50]
Case or Eye Brand Sodbuster or Sodbuster Jr.

Forget all of the tactical bullshit, there is a reason that you see all of the "good old boys" and rednecks carrying a Case knife. They use them for everything from skinning deer and hogs to cutting rope and tape. Those people know a good knife when they see it.
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