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<blockquote data-quote="langston302" data-source="post: 1416585" data-attributes="member: 9131"><p>beg to differ....Martin Knives.....FTW on hollow handles...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Here is my humble humble opinion on knives.</p><p></p><p>There are so many choices out there that nailing one brand down for a specific use is pretty damn hard.</p><p>Here are some that I have carried and still use and a couple of reasons why.</p><p></p><p>MK2 USN. (KaBar) Stout and well built with decent (see correctable) ergonomics in the handle. Can be had really cheap from Ontario for the current issue model. Sub $45.00</p><p></p><p>Frosts Mora 2000. ONE of THE BEST woods knives I have ever had Period. cuts like a laser, lightweight and hold a great edge. Ergonomics are wonderful and its really cheap. 25.00</p><p></p><p>Kellam Wolverine, same attributes as the Mora but much more expensive. 100+</p><p></p><p>Blind Horse Large WorkHorse. Great Field knife for all types of jobs....I love the steel (D2) and its just about perfect in length. right about 9 inches OAL. It cuts great and holds a good edge. interchangeable scales and a neat thong hole. 160.00</p><p></p><p>BHK Colonial Patch knife. Great little piece of kit here. 6 inches made out of sawmill steel (O1 i believe ) wears well around the neck in a pouch style sheath and is a neat little user. 40.00</p><p></p><p>Boker USN MK1 deck knife. Good timeless design that uses SK5 steel and stacked leather in the handle. Cuts well and has a nice sheath currently running with me in my bag at work, eats car upholstery up nicely. 50.00</p><p></p><p>Barker Knives Tosa. Wow is all I can say about these knives. John turns a great knife with great though behind them. Made of CPM3V this blade just cuts and ask for more its a nice sized knife. Kydex on the sheath. I know this knife can take serious abuse. I have seen one at 20000 ft dig a cat hole and cut climbing rope and cut a car door open (interior) on I 35.</p><p>250.00 </p><p> </p><p></p><p>of course I have many many others to list but I am lazy so this is where I stop for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="langston302, post: 1416585, member: 9131"] beg to differ....Martin Knives.....FTW on hollow handles... Here is my humble humble opinion on knives. There are so many choices out there that nailing one brand down for a specific use is pretty damn hard. Here are some that I have carried and still use and a couple of reasons why. MK2 USN. (KaBar) Stout and well built with decent (see correctable) ergonomics in the handle. Can be had really cheap from Ontario for the current issue model. Sub $45.00 Frosts Mora 2000. ONE of THE BEST woods knives I have ever had Period. cuts like a laser, lightweight and hold a great edge. Ergonomics are wonderful and its really cheap. 25.00 Kellam Wolverine, same attributes as the Mora but much more expensive. 100+ Blind Horse Large WorkHorse. Great Field knife for all types of jobs....I love the steel (D2) and its just about perfect in length. right about 9 inches OAL. It cuts great and holds a good edge. interchangeable scales and a neat thong hole. 160.00 BHK Colonial Patch knife. Great little piece of kit here. 6 inches made out of sawmill steel (O1 i believe ) wears well around the neck in a pouch style sheath and is a neat little user. 40.00 Boker USN MK1 deck knife. Good timeless design that uses SK5 steel and stacked leather in the handle. Cuts well and has a nice sheath currently running with me in my bag at work, eats car upholstery up nicely. 50.00 Barker Knives Tosa. Wow is all I can say about these knives. John turns a great knife with great though behind them. Made of CPM3V this blade just cuts and ask for more its a nice sized knife. Kydex on the sheath. I know this knife can take serious abuse. I have seen one at 20000 ft dig a cat hole and cut climbing rope and cut a car door open (interior) on I 35. 250.00 of course I have many many others to list but I am lazy so this is where I stop for now. [/QUOTE]
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