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<blockquote data-quote="TallPrairie" data-source="post: 2772808" data-attributes="member: 7815"><p>I got mine for around $45 couple years ago and think that was already a good buy. </p><p></p><p>Some people dislike the looks of the "maltese cross" grip pattern on the handle but it works great. I do recommend a few light passes of sandpaper under the pocket clip before carrying the knife; otherwise the pattern will tend to shred your pockets when you extract the knife. This fix is easy.</p><p></p><p>If a folder can ever be a legit "tactical" knife, the large Voyager is a strong candidate. But it is not some thick-bladed pry bar. The slim blade makes it a nice slicer for utility stuff.</p><p></p><p>The Tri-Ad lock is my favorite folding knife lock system, and it is almost certainly the toughest and strongest you could buy.</p><p></p><p>Not a US knife, but a Taiwanese one, which for several different reasons I much prefer over buying knives made in China.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TallPrairie, post: 2772808, member: 7815"] I got mine for around $45 couple years ago and think that was already a good buy. Some people dislike the looks of the "maltese cross" grip pattern on the handle but it works great. I do recommend a few light passes of sandpaper under the pocket clip before carrying the knife; otherwise the pattern will tend to shred your pockets when you extract the knife. This fix is easy. If a folder can ever be a legit "tactical" knife, the large Voyager is a strong candidate. But it is not some thick-bladed pry bar. The slim blade makes it a nice slicer for utility stuff. The Tri-Ad lock is my favorite folding knife lock system, and it is almost certainly the toughest and strongest you could buy. Not a US knife, but a Taiwanese one, which for several different reasons I much prefer over buying knives made in China. [/QUOTE]
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