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Favorite Knife? - Earth - 01-16-2015

What are your favorite knives that you own for outdoors/bushcraft use or even EDC. My favorite knives are on the budget side under $50 but are still very good, and high quality that I would trust with my life. You do not need to spend $150 to $300 for a high quality knife you can still find them at cheap prices in my opinion if it is not hand forged then it should not be over $70.

My favorite knives are

Condor Kephart 1075 HC Steel 4.5" blade, $40
Schrade SCHF36 1095 HC Steel 5" blade $34 (bigger size of the same style available SCHF37)

When it comes to budget you cannot go wrong with Condor, Schrade or even Mora but I prefer my knives full tang so Morakniv is not something I carry even though they are stout knives and can take abuse.

IMAGES OF MY KNIVES
http://imgur.com/qGgLKjc,RvA0wp0,Y69EzYa


RE: Favorite Knife? - Oni - 01-16-2015

I really like Italian stilettos. Has to be a switchblade and not an obscenely long handle.


RE: Favorite Knife? - Master - 01-17-2015

Wenger Giant Swiss Army Knife

Permit us to explain. The Wenger Giant Swiss Army Knife - note the use of the word 'Giant' - has no fewer than 85 implements capable of performing over 100 separate functions, from scaling fish to fixing bicycles.

All of which makes it impossibly useful. Want a laser flashlight? No problem. Torch? Can do. Universal Wrench? Yup. Golf divot repair tool? Si. Double-cut wood saw? Uh-huh. And so it goes. On and on and on and on. There's almost no indoor our outdoor emergency which could not be tackled with this comprehensive if somewhat unwieldy device.
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RE: Favorite Knife? - Earth - 01-17-2015

(01-16-2015, 11:58 PM)Oni Wrote: I really like Italian stilettos. Has to be a switchblade and not an obscenely long handle.

Schrade does not sell stilettos but they actually sell some decent OTF (Out the front) spring assisted knives which are pretty cool but carrying them as well as stilettos in the USA are illegal which I find to be completely stupid.

Its actually getting harder and harder to find good stilettos rather then Chinese mass-produced ones.

(01-17-2015, 12:05 AM)Master Wrote: Wenger Giant Swiss Army Knife

Permit us to explain. The Wenger Giant Swiss Army Knife - note the use of the word 'Giant' - has no fewer than 85 implements capable of performing over 100 separate functions, from scaling fish to fixing bicycles.

All of which makes it impossibly useful. Want a laser flashlight? No problem. Torch? Can do. Universal Wrench? Yup. Golf divot repair tool? Si. Double-cut wood saw? Uh-huh. And so it goes. On and on and on and on. There's almost no indoor our outdoor emergency which could not be tackled with this comprehensive if somewhat unwieldy device.
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COSTS [Image: 1000-pounds.jpg]

Ur joking right? that thing is way too big to even be usable imho.


RE: Favorite Knife? - Master - 01-17-2015

(01-17-2015, 12:32 AM)Fire Wrote: Ur joking right? that thing is way too big to even be usable imho.

Not a joke pal. Read the amazon funny comments here.


RE: Favorite Knife? - phyrrus9 - 01-17-2015

@Oni

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RE: Favorite Knife? - Cressi - 01-17-2015

Two knives I couldn't survive a day without are the ESEE 6 and the S&W Homeland Security Tanto ^^

I wouldn't completely agree about your budget argument. No, knives don't have to cost a fortune to be good. What I find, though, with my ESEE, is that it is more sturdy than any bowie I've ever used, and it hasn't failed me for many years.

Anyways, nice setup you've got; you'll get far with that Wink


RE: Favorite Knife? - EXiLE - 01-18-2015

I own a Smith and Wesson Fire Department knife. It's served me well on numerous occasions.


RE: Favorite Knife? - Earth - 01-18-2015

(01-17-2015, 10:03 AM)Cressi Wrote: Two knives I couldn't survive a day without are the ESEE 6 and the S&W Homeland Security Tanto ^^

I wouldn't completely agree about your budget argument. No, knives don't have to cost a fortune to be good. What I find, though, with my ESEE, is that it is more sturdy than any bowie I've ever used, and it hasn't failed me for many years.

Anyways, nice setup you've got; you'll get far with that Wink

ESEE is good no doubt about and they are very popular but those are not cheap and some people just do not have that kind of money.

And the chances of breaking a properly heat treated and tempered hunk of quarter inch 1095 steel is slim unless you get a bad one in the bunch or you royally beat the crap out of it way beyond what a knife should be used for. So I trust my Schrade very much and if I had the ESEE I have no doubts in that knife as well and I would completely trust it too.

And you say you got the S&W HLS Tanto which I personally never had my hands on but anyways it is made by the same company as Schrade which is Taylor Brands. But I honestly didn't think they cared too much about the S&W side but maybe I am wrong all I know is Schrade is becoming there #1 seller especially from there 2015 releases.

(BTW MY OP IS UPDATED WITH PICTURES JUST STRIPPED MY SCHRADE IT STILL NEEDS SOME WORK)


RE: Favorite Knife? - Cressi - 01-18-2015

(01-18-2015, 02:44 AM)Fire Wrote: ESEE is good no doubt about and they are very popular but those are not cheap and some people just do not have that kind of money.

And the chances of breaking a properly heat treated and tempered hunk of quarter inch 1095 steel is slim unless you get a bad one in the bunch or you royally beat the crap out of it way beyond what a knife should be used for. So I trust my Schrade very much and if I had the ESEE I have no doubts in that knife as well and I would completely trust it too.

And you say you got the S&W HLS Tanto which I personally never had my hands on but anyways it is made by the same company as Schrade which is Taylor Brands. But I honestly didn't think they cared too much about the S&W side but maybe I am wrong all I know is Schrade is becoming there #1 seller especially from there 2015 releases.

That is true, and budget alternatives may be the only option.

Fair enough, I guess I work my knives a bit too hard...

I haven't much experience with Schrade, to be honest, but I'm sure they're just as good as they sound, and I should perhaps consider investing in one Tongue