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Hey guys. I want a new knife to carry in the woods with me, and I'm having trouble finding what I want. Plus, I love suggestions from you guys.
$50 to $80 range, good quality (value for the price range), 5"-7" drop point blade, and a sheath that attaches horizontally to the belt. I'd like it to be light weight (less than 10 ounces), but this is the first area on which I would compromise. Any suggestions?
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For that price range you can find a well-made knife that would serve you well, but I fear the horizontal sheath might be a tough find. I know custom makers that do that, like Bob Dozier down Ark. way. His horizontal kydex sheaths are really cool and hold the knife securely. I think for this price the best I could recommend would be a Browning model 751. Has a deep-bellied 4 1/2 in drop point blade and pinned, black micarta handles. A smaller 2 1/2 in clip point folder snaps into the handle. Really nice combo for heavy field-dressing chores and even caping(with the folder) Both knives have great edges. They can be hard to find, and when they came out were about 150-200 bucks. I have four! Found a guy on e-bay and bought six at 50.00 ea. Gave one away at dear camp last year for the big buck contest.
I have noticed they seem to go for 40.00 on up now. Here you go! http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-BROWNING-MOD...310124012r5032 Chris If you don't win, PM me.
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go to Smokey Mountain Knife Works web site. They got about every production knife under the sun.
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This one fits the bill, and as far as I can tell online I like it.
http://www.crkt.com/abcaqua.html Any comments on quality of this knife in particular or CRKT in general?
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Hey Campingjosh you should check out cutco.com.I bought a knife from this company in 2004 and its the best I have ever used. I have used kershaw, schrade, Buck, OLdtimer, etc etc and my cutco hunting knife out works them all. They have straight blade or there serrated edge called double d edge which I use. In four years we have field dressed eight deer and one antelope. The great thing it still looks like brand new and you could still shave your arm with it. Cutcos forever guarante is unbeatable. Look for self, and no I dont work for them. But I do know a good knife when I see it.
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Say what you will, Josh, but for field purposes, it is still hard to beat the traditional Buck folding hunter for dependability and service.
http://www.buckknives.com/index.cfm?...productID=3044 It's not truly a drop point, more of a clip point, but it will certainly get the job done. Just a thought.
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just get a ka-bar!! works great for anything and sharp to!!just my .02
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Dittos on the K Bar. May not be the best out there but $60.00 for a knife that's served Marines well for 60+ years ain't bad. Of course you can spend hundreds for a Randall, SOG, or dozens of other fine brands but for me I don't see that much return on the investment over what you get with a K Bar.
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sorry, photo didn't come up, will put in my album.
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This one made by Robert Hawk looks pretty sweet. Seen it advertised in THE BACKWOODSMAN magazine and it looks good to go. Here is a review of it on a blog spot.
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Dont talk to me about knives, I just bought a 'UK Legal' pocket knife. Sub 3" blade and non locking. You know, the sort that flips back cutting your fingers. It makes so much sense and no doubt reduces knife crime by at least 50%! You see people who carry knives will be easy for the police to spot, what with all the plasters.
The world is on its head.
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Here's a photo of my down and dirty
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I guess ya gotta manage attachments before ya post
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Tranter...oh man. Sorry, I really LOL'd.
That's so ridiculous. I'm SO sorry things are so bad there. I walked through two U.S. airports TWICE EACH better armed than that without raising suspicions. (Insert Home Defense alert here.) PM me for "how." Sorry, mods if this needs to be deleted. do so at will. I know it's "on the edge."
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One of mine that has done sterling work, on more than a couple of continents! A British military knife, like a sharp pry bar.
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CampingJosh, check out this one. I own one, and love it. The blade is thick enough to hammer on with a piece of wood, and will stand up to a lot of punishment. Perfect for hunting, and most camping chores. http://www.rockynational.com/2452_22...Fine_Edge.html
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Id get a Becker 7 or 9 before a K-Bar, but either are good for what you want to use it for.
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Hey Tranter, that looks like a full-tang heavy duty little knife. How thick is it? I might just need/want one of those. Got a name I can look for?
I does love my cutlery. It even has a little crossguard in case my hands get slippery.
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They are incredibly strong, almost unbreakable and can peel an apple, or hack through a door. I am happy to get one for you and send, just PM me to make arrangements if you want. Oh, and you can get them with either fibre scales like mine or sometimes wood. Here's a link to one dealer that carries them: http://heinnie.com/os8z6d335683/Kniv...p-92-153-1159/
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