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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 2394181" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I hadn't really considered the 311, but the Mora Bushcraft (specifically, the high-carbon steel version) is one I keep coming back to. It's got a rat-tail tang, which is slightly less than the Condor, but it has a better scandi grind than the Condor (a lot of folks complain about the Condor's grind), and the High Carbon Steel version is really beefy with fairly good edge retention, so despite not having a pommel, I think it will handle anything else I can throw at it.</p><p></p><p>I went ahead and pulled the trigger on a Becker BK16 for myself today, and a couple of Cold Steel Spikes just to see how they handle - I'm pretty sure I'll end up selling them if I don't like them or if they just don't work for my two boys.</p><p></p><p>A few other budget knives on the list are the Kershaw Diskin Hunter and the Bad Blood Partisan Nano (also the Boker Magnum Sierra Foxtrott II).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 2394181, member: 229"] I hadn't really considered the 311, but the Mora Bushcraft (specifically, the high-carbon steel version) is one I keep coming back to. It's got a rat-tail tang, which is slightly less than the Condor, but it has a better scandi grind than the Condor (a lot of folks complain about the Condor's grind), and the High Carbon Steel version is really beefy with fairly good edge retention, so despite not having a pommel, I think it will handle anything else I can throw at it. I went ahead and pulled the trigger on a Becker BK16 for myself today, and a couple of Cold Steel Spikes just to see how they handle - I'm pretty sure I'll end up selling them if I don't like them or if they just don't work for my two boys. A few other budget knives on the list are the Kershaw Diskin Hunter and the Bad Blood Partisan Nano (also the Boker Magnum Sierra Foxtrott II). [/QUOTE]
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