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Post #133486172 added 12-17-2019 12:14 AM by ToolNut in Deal Talk
I have used the mini for years and loved it but got this one coupled with a Mini Gerber Machete as a Christmas gift last year from the Depot. I could always open the mini easily with one hand. This...
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Post #133476488 added 12-16-2019 6:05 PM by Paladin3 in Deal Talk
To be honest, if you don't know much about knives then I can't recommend much in the $10 range for a quality folder. Go buy yourself whichever $4 Ozark Trails folder catches your fancy at Walmart. ...
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Post #133475681 added 12-16-2019 5:40 PM by Paladin3 in Deal Talk
The OKC Rat 1 or 2 in the $20 - $25 range is a good manual opener with a stout enough blade to make a good EDC. You'll find some models keep getting mentioned as good deals in their price range if...
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Post #133460990 added 12-16-2019 10:29 AM by StealinDealz in Deal Talk
Bought this knife maybe 7-8 years ago. The frame is awful and the open design on the sides makes it very easy to slice a finger open when reaching into your pocket (I have experience). I never used...
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Post #133459952 added 12-16-2019 10:03 AM by MxChris in Deal Talk
I love my Gerber Multi tools but this knife is pretty useless. Too hard to open one handed and the open frame..which looks cool will allow you to cut yourself if it's in your pocket and you're...
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Post #133459619 added 12-16-2019 9:55 AM by buzzy in Deal Talk
Yes, you can go wrong with the Leek. It really depends on how people plan to use it. The blade design is fine for light use, but not right for lots of uses. Same with the handle design. Speed...
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Post #133459388 added 12-16-2019 9:49 AM by buzzy in Deal Talk
It really depends on your budget and planned use. Usual suspects include: Victorinox Cadet for something light to carry Ontario Rat 1 or 2 Kershaw Skyline Spyderco Tenacious Byrd is...
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Post #133458950 added 12-16-2019 9:37 AM by bfizzle in Deal Talk
This has been my go-to knife for backpacking for 6-7 years. Cheap, low weight, and easy for a knife novice, like myself, to sharpen. Because of the knock outs I wouldn't EDC this. but otherwise I...
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Post #133458398 added 12-16-2019 9:23 AM by scalpel_ninja in Deal Talk
The safest bet would be Ontario Rat 1 or 2. AUS-8 is easy to sharpen. Even with D2 steel, it doesn’t exceed $40. Action is awesome for the price. If you don’t like thumb studs and want a manual...
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Post #133457501 added 12-16-2019 9:00 AM by BloodGain in Deal Talk
I'm the opposite. I love the Leek's blade profile for a general EDC knife. It's certainly not a survival knife or a workhorse, though. Long, slender blades are a trademark of the "gentleman's knife"...
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Post #133457015 added 12-16-2019 8:47 AM by clemsonjordan in Deal Talk
OOS on Amazon. There's a set with the Gerber® Paraframe, Mini Paraframe, and Barbill Folding-Knife Combo on Cabela's for $14.97, free ship to store, if that's your type of thing. ...
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Post #133456916 added 12-16-2019 8:45 AM by kozg in Deal Talk
I have the Leek also. Good knife, but still can't get used to the blade design. Guess is allows for a more compact knife?
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Post #133456769 added 12-16-2019 8:41 AM by Roof Man in Deal Talk
Dead? Not showing available now (oos)
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Post #133456625 added 12-16-2019 8:38 AM by crayboi in Deal Talk
I don't believe it is trolling when one has first hand experience with a product and can prevent someone from making the same mistake. If something is crap, doesnt matter how good of a price %...
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Post #133455653 added 12-16-2019 8:09 AM by All4theglory in Deal Talk
I own this and the mini. Had them both for about a year. I like the full size more than the mini, but the mini fits well in the small stash pocket on jeans, which is nice. Pros: Lightweight ...
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Post #133455350 added 12-16-2019 8:00 AM by JimBob9 in Deal Talk
There are a ton of variables at play here, as another user mentioned. If you're looking in the price range that the Gerber Paraframe tends to hang out in, you'd be well served by the Kershaw Chill,...
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Post #133455245 added 12-16-2019 7:56 AM by woodygg in Deal Talk
I had both knives - the Gator and this one - the Gator was far better than this one of course, but still wouldn't recommend when you can get a blur for just a bit more money. The gator seemed a bit...
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Post #133455215 added 12-16-2019 7:55 AM by Bohous in Deal Talk
I have this knife sitting on my desk right now. Bought it for my son last Christmas and the locking mechanism is ridiculously stiff and shallow. Even I can't close it without prying it with a...
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Post #133455140 added 12-16-2019 7:53 AM by mclovin07 in Deal Talk
How bout a Sig 3" 9mm? :)
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Post #133454732 added 12-16-2019 7:37 AM by justjoel73 in Deal Talk
Search for knife in SD. Recently there have been deals for the Kershaw leek and blur. Cryo and link occasionally go on sale. You can't go wrong with Spyderco or Benchmade but those are pricier and...
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