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Posted: 8/27/2004 9:37:38 AM EDT
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$50 for a benchmade, though I am not opposed to spending more. I just find that my benchmade folder (carried daily) and my $30 ontario AF knife (in the BOB) do what I need them to do.
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I paid $65 in a shop on an impulse buy for a CRKT M16-04Z but I returned it because it was rusting slightly after 3 weeks and mostly because I wanted a better M16 knife that I could buy online for less.
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Chris Reeve "Yardborough".......I believe it was around $300 shipped.
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Cold steel master hunter, carbon v. $63.00 if i rember right. { 10 yrs. ago}
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I'm not a knife guy, but I've paid $80 for a 1913 Sword bayonet (1907 is for the SMLE). This is a legitimately accepted Pattern 1914 rifle bayonet, and not a US 1917 model.
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I've got about a half dozen in the hundred-ish range.
(helps me keep those impulse gun purchases down) Mostly Spidey Civies and MOD. |
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Ohhh crap.. I feel a fever coming on...and frankly the only prescription...is..yeah you guessed it..More freakin cowbell |
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$250 or therabouts for an Emerson Commander BTS, in August of 2001...carried it every day since. It could use a resharpening on a part of the blade, but other than that, it looks just as good as the day I bought it. The Birdsong Black-T finish is freaking impervious. Next time I get a firearm refinished, that's the finish it's going to get. I've used this knife for everything from cutting cables/stripping cables, slicing my bagel in the morning, minor surgery, cutting steel and fiberglass shipping straps, opening boxes...about the only thing I haven't done with the knife is kill something with it. No nicks or chips in the blade at all; just could use a little resharpening in one specific area on the blade.
I'm thinking of getting 1 or 2 more, reasoning that in 20 or 30 years, this one might fail...and my kid (if I ever have one) might want one, too. |
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$200.00 OD Green Emerson Commander w/wave and rapid deployment sheath right from Emerson himself
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I have a Bill Bagwell custom Bowie knife, it is made with damascus steel, it cost 100 dollars an inch.
The blade is 9 1/2 inches long, you can do the math. |
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I think my little S&W SWAT cost about $45 when I bought it like 8 years ago... I like knives, but don't own too many of them, and don't have a collection... What I got works for me, so why get more?
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I once paid $3880.00 for an obscure Randall Model 14, two weeks later I sold it for $5200.00
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I saw a lot of high priced Randalls when hunting for a replacement for my Dads. I know their handmade and all. But man, they are pricy blades! |
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$175 for several Chuck Hawes custom damascus hunting knives. One of them has been scrimshawed for another hundred. Many here have seen it.
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110.00 for a Gerber Applegate-Fairbain covert folder. www.gerberblades.com/images/products/5785_lg.gif
I love the knife, but I'll never spend that on a duty knife again. I picked up the full sized version (A-F combat folder)www.gerberblades.com/images/products/5780_lg.gif lnib from BILLBO for a great price. (much less than I paid for the covert) I was much happier with that puchase. |
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I love that knife. Right now I have the Surefire, AF gerber and a buck oddessey on me. I carry a lot of knives around for some reason. |
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Im scared to death Im gonna end up paying that 100 for one of those. I have been fighting the impules very hard. I am not a knife guy, outside the kitchen I have one of those German Colt AR Bayonettes ($35) and my Dads AF orange switchblade (Schrade), and a Gerber Multi-tool for work($50.00) . Never bring a knife to a gunfight. |
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$75 for a Kershaw pocket folder. That was about 18 years ago.
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$75 on my Kershaw Leek
I will be getting a cold steel tanto and a ka-bar soon though |
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Somewhere around 250 for a Blackjack Classic 1-7...quite a while after the Effingham, Illinois company went out of business. Brand new in the box. If I have time I will post a pick tomorrow. Very sweet.
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Never bring a gun to open a bag of chips. |
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Your granddad was in the 6th Ranger Battalion. |
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Yeah...he was one of the first ones through the gate during the raid on Cabanatuaan. I have a picture of him in LIFE Magazine kissing his M1 after the raid. His picture (amoungst many others) graces the cover of Hampton Sides book Ghost Soldiers. I can't seem to get Hunt101 open right now, but when I do I'll post the picture of the cover with him circled. I miss him... |
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$550 on a knife of my design made by
Harold Corby back in the mid eighties. No telling what he'd charge today. Have a Chris Reeve "Sebenza" in my pocket. That knife is over three hundred. Most of the knives I buy these days are in the two to three hundred dollar category. Some good makers offering their blades in that price range. |
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I have that book, it is very good. When I was on active duty we did a demo for the old WW II guys, it was great to get a chance to meet those brave men. The world was saved from evil men by those great soldiers. I can not put in word the respect I have for men like your Grandad. |
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I spent $400 on a strider and $160 on an emerson comander that I carry and abuse everyday. People give me shit for spending alot of money on knives but my comander has never let me down.
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$65 on a Kershaw Rainbow Leek
I've been tempted by one of those longer M1 Garand bayonets. |
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$300 for my randal, but the gerber mark II i carried in Nam and in my safe is worth about $750.00
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I used to live by a Mr. Randall that made knifes. He ain't the same guy is he? From Fruitport MI? |
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$425 for a Cold Steel wakazashi.
I was one of my "I survived WesPac yet again" rewards. |
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Hmmm, my Cold Steel Katana probably cost a little over 400 dollars, it's not up there will the real thing, but it's a damn site better than a fifty dollar wallhanger like most of the rest of the class seem to have.
I was going to say you dont ahve to spend a grand to get a half decent Daisho and Tanto, but I guess three sets of four hundred dollars is over a grand. Jeeze, I need to keep an eye on what I'm spending. /PHil |
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$200.00 + 8.00 shipping for a Pro-Tech Godfather. Money well spent!
AB |
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About 40 bucks for a super leatherman. I won a Chris Reeves knife in a gun magazine raffle about 14 years ago, but would never spend the $200 dollar price tag that came with for a knife.
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