As much as I'd love to spend $150 or $200 (or more) on a high quality knife, I can't.
What would your recommendations (or stay way away froms) for a $50 budget.
Thanks,
Matt
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As much as I'd love to spend $150 or $200 (or more) on a high quality knife, I can't.
What would your recommendations (or stay way away froms) for a $50 budget.
Thanks,
Matt
I haven't bought an under $100 knife in awhile, but I've heard good things about the Spyderco copies, Bird I think is the name of the brand. CRKT is the last "cheap" knife I bought, they seemed to work well enough.
They don't come up for sale too often on here, but if you could spare an extra $40, that Zero tolerance 0350 that just sold on here was a great knife for $90.
Kershaw onion.
Spyderco has some 55$ models w Chinese steel as well.
Just slightly over your target price, but mine has been rock solid for the two years I have had it. It has been in the ocean several times and carried daily. It's light and solid, but as always YMMV
https://www.ebay.com/p/Kershaw-1870olblk-Knockout-Folding-Knife-With-SpeedSafe-Olive-Black/1025286262?iid=352060859074
Kershaw Knockout
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I think you can find the Kershaw/Emerson collaborator knives for around that price. Mine has been carried daily for a few years with no issues.
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I just got 2 of these:
https://www.amazon.com/Columbia-Rive...rkt+m16+desert
It's light, flips open easily, and is sized right for my needs.
I really like the Kersha Brawler.
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