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Need some advice choosing a knife
 

offline clark672010 on 2011-05-11 07:09 [#02413797]
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Hello all. I'm somewhat familiar with knives but I'd rather
get the advice of the community before I make a purchase.
First off, budget. I'm trying to stay around the $40-$70
range. (unless you can justify a reason to spend more)
Second, usage. This isn't going to be used specifically for
survival or skinning game, just an all-around good
performer. I want something that folds and isn't too
cumbersome, but I also like to feel the weight in my hand.
Hopefully one that lasts for many years to come and can
retain it's edge for a while before it needs to be honed. I
have many cheaply made chinese knock-offs but I rarely carry
them around. This will be something I will have with me
while hiking and camping.

Here are a few things it will/might be used for:
Cutting rope, twine, fishing line, meat, vegetables/fruit
whittling/scraping down sticks
carving marks into trees for trail identification purposes
self defense if necessary (while hiking around my area I
cannot carry a rifle)
rumor goes that sog knife is amazing choice, is that true??
Thanks for your replies in advance.
LAZY_TITLE


 

offline j4ck from United Kingdom on 2011-05-11 11:11 [#02413800]
Points: 1102 Status: Regular



LAZY_opinel

Bought one of these (a no8 carbon blade) last week.

cheap, practical, compact. Its not very heavy though.


 

offline Aciphecs from Port Huron (United States) on 2011-05-11 14:46 [#02413803]
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This guy is like woot! always seems to be posting daily
deals on here.

Sneaky spammer!


 

offline zoomancer from Kabul (Afghanistan) on 2011-05-11 14:49 [#02413804]
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offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2011-05-12 01:26 [#02413847]
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i'd go for a Buck Iceman


 

offline Falito from Balenciaga on 2011-05-12 01:59 [#02413851]
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IPONE


 

offline paige__turner from Sultan City (Barbados) on 2011-05-12 02:07 [#02413853]
Points: 203 Status: Regular



Probably a throwing knife will work gopp fo p


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2011-05-12 06:24 [#02413856]
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Find a knife that can fit up your dick, but then don't put
it up the hole. If you do, blood will come out of the
peepee, which will require ambulance assistance to medical
care.

Please proceed with caution when checking if the blade would
fit into your urethra.


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2011-05-12 23:12 [#02413914]
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how to

stick a knife in the ass and wear a tight


 


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