Need a versital knife for everyday use. Cutting anything from cardboard to fishing line. Would like to keep it under 50 bucks if possible. Suggeestions?
Very close to $50 but a little over is the kershaw blur. Great knife
Posted By: XVIII
Re: knife - 10/03/18 03:48 PM
I've carried various 3-blade old timers for 30yrs...current one has the small blade filed down as a screwdriver...will last forever but if you lose it, buy another for $25
in my opinion, the best folder for the money is the $20-$27 ka-bar dozier. light weight, thin enough and sturdy.
https://ratworxusa.com/product.ka-bar-dozier-folding-hunter-green
Posted By: AU338MAG
Re: knife - 10/03/18 04:46 PM
Kershaw OSO Sweet. $20. Great blade and easy to sharpen.
Posted By: GomerPyle
Re: knife - 10/03/18 08:02 PM
Can't really go wrong with a Kershaw....just find one the size/style you prefer and roll with it.
I would look more at blade composition. Some use crappy Chinese steel that dulls quickly and won’t hold an edge. If your not worried about rust go high carbon blade. I prefer American but Opinel is hard to beat and cheap. I use a #7.
If you like stainless I prefer a S30v or better but your not gonna get that for $30. It’s a little harder to sharpen but holds a edge really well and once it’s sharp it’s nothing to touch it up. If you want cheaper and easier to sharpen go with a 440c
Posted By: JohnnyLoco
Re: knife - 10/03/18 09:16 PM
Best everyday folder for my money is those cheap folding utility lockblades that take the razor blade replacements.
Kershaw OSO Sweet. $20. Great blade and easy to sharpen.
This. And at times they can be had for under $15. When Mark's puts them on sale for that price I'll buy 4-5 of them or more. I switch between carrying one of these and an endura for a folder. My Izula 2 in a kydex sheath set up horizontally at dang near 12 oclock is used for different task than my folder.
the ka-bar dozier is aus8; the victorinox is swiss 440c.
Posted By: Goatkiller
Re: knife - 10/03/18 10:00 PM
How bout just a Buck Stockman. I've carried one with me about my whole life and the sheepsfoot blade is handy as all get out. And if you need to castrate a Democrat you got a blade handy for that too.
Get to know your Grandpa's pocket knife. Ain't tacticool but they do work.
Posted By: 300gr
Re: knife - 10/03/18 10:37 PM
I prefer something with a pocket clip. Much easier than looking like you're playing with yourself with your hand in the bottom of your pocket. Kershaw,Gerber,and SOG make good ones
Posted By: jrs89
Re: knife - 10/03/18 10:44 PM
Ontario Knife Company Rat
OKC rat is, indeed, an excellent cost-effective knife. i'd rank it the equal of the dozier ...
I'll never be without a Case Trapper.
Posted By: gundoc
Re: knife - 10/04/18 01:33 AM
My EDC is a
SOG Sideswipe . Holds an edge well, blade has a very rigid spine and it sharpens easily
Posted By: Shaneomac2
Re: knife - 10/04/18 01:18 PM
I prefer something with a pocket clip. Much easier than looking like you're playing with yourself with your hand in the bottom of your pocket. Kershaw,Gerber,and SOG make good ones
i prefer a clip as well but its not a deal breaker.
Posted By: Shaneomac2
Re: knife - 10/04/18 01:24 PM
My EDC is a
SOG Sideswipe . Holds an edge well, blade has a very rigid spine and it sharpens easily
the way the clip is does it not make it a pain inthe butt to get out of your pocket?
Posted By: gundoc
Re: knife - 10/04/18 06:17 PM
My EDC is a
SOG Sideswipe . Holds an edge well, blade has a very rigid spine and it sharpens easily
the way the clip is does it not make it a pain inthe butt to get out of your pocket?
No .. I usually hook the clip with my fingers and slide it right out...Working where I do, well did, I needed something that was as deeply concealed as I could get it...No one at my current duty station gives a rip
Kershaw Shuffle. Wide, stout blade, pocket clip, takes and holds an edge well, and at $15, I carry one, keep one in the truck, and have a couple spares in the house, should I need one!
Posted By: warato1
Re: knife - 10/10/18 03:02 AM
If you don't mind blems in the finish the blur can be had for $40. I have two blem blurs and can not find the blems. I remove the speed safe springs and they are very smooth knifes with a great edge. if you need cheaper the Kabar Dozier is very hard to beat.
http://kershawguy.com/products-page/blems-factory-seconds/
Posted By: C3SEAST
Re: knife - 10/13/18 03:34 AM
Kershaw Hotwire 1310WM - less than $10 at Walmarks. Light but sturdy,will get razor sharp and holds an edge fairly well. There's no telling how many $50 - $100 knives I've lost over the years, especially the clip style. The Hotwire has the clip positioned so that when you pull it out of your pocket, your index finger is on the blade assist. I like this knife better than some much more expensive.