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You cant go wrong with a Original folding buck knife.
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oldtimer,or Gerber
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Buck knife
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thanks guys. I appreciate the ideas. I want something with a wood handle, so the old timer might be pretty good.
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not a wood handle, but i've been carring the Kershaw Blackout clip knife and love it.
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I have a Camillus that I like alot and still use my buck lockblade that I have had for 10 or 12 years. Both good knives.
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Buy yourself an uncle henry by schrades. They are even guarenteed against lost for one year.
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ORIGINAL: BS I am going to let one of my secrets out! Why, because I have three! Want a slim light weight folder that is easy to sharpen. And did I say Cheap? Well Zippo makes a nice lightweight, some type of plastic grip with a finger groove. I you do a E-bay search they can be bought from .99 to 9.99. Most times they can be bought from $5-7! Best part is some of them have an orange handle, hard to leave in the woods when they glow orange! They are made by Bradford in the USA! |
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Schrade makes a great folding knife. Get the Schrade plus blade. They are now out of business but there are a lot of them around. I hope someone buys the company and runs it again.
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If you want a quality knife and don't want to spend all the bucks----check out ebay. They got thousands of them----and you won't pay an arm and a leg.
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