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    Default Cowboy nailed it again!

    Quote Originally Posted by COWBOYSURVIVAL View Post
    BUCK no doubt! hands down the best folder ever!
    I have a Buck Folding Hunter I have used for over twenty years and it is still the best knife I own. I have several fixed blade knives, even a couple of custom knives, but other than a Gerber Multi-plier which is an everyday carry - the Buck is what I carry most often.


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    benchmade!
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    Poll is closed. Thanks...

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    Victornox for a slip joint.
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    I just bought a byrd Cara Cara and I love it. Basically it's owned by spyderco but made in china. I paid 23 bucks for it and it is very well made.

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    I love my CRKT crawford falcon folder. its awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cnolan76 View Post
    I just bought a byrd Cara Cara and I love it. Basically it's owned by spyderco but made in china. I paid 23 bucks for it and it is very well made.
    I have three of those. One is a rescue with FRN handle, one plane with FRN handle, and another plain with steel handle. The steel handled one has a ScArY sharp edge.
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    As for multi tools, probably the Gerber.
    And for regular folding knife only, I'm a big fan of Spyderco.

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    For a slippie I would have to say victorinox soldier, for a locking blade CRKT M16-13M.

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    I've been carrying a Victorinox Fieldmaster for as long as I can remember. I can't think of any knife I would rather have for daily carry.

    In my hunting/hiking pack I have a Buck Bucklite folder. It has field dressed a lot of animals and I have no desire to replace it.

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    I have literally hundreds of folders... Depends what I'm doing at the moment tho.... If I'm boating or rafting I want at least a half serrated edge.... Other than that I prefer a fine edge.. My 2 favorite that I carry the most are my Kershaw blur fine edge and my SOG twitch xl .. Both knives cost a pretty penny but are of extremely high quality.... If u r goin to rely on a knife it pays to have a high quality one in my opinion... Too many cheap "bargains" have broke on me when I was using them over thyears..
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    I'll Go With My Dearly Departed (Stolen) Benchmade 942. May The Guy Who Stole It Hack Off His Own Finger!
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    i havnt used alot of them but i like a good ol buck knife.

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    Victorinox Lockblade, beats all the others hands-down.

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    Stony - Victorinox makes a lot of different locking blades. The Alpiner, Picnicker, Adventurer, Rucksack, Equestrian and Helsman as well as over a dozen other models. Which one is hands down?
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    I gotta go with the blade my Dad gave me 25 years ago. Dont know the maker, made in utica,ny, sharp,good steel and is practically indestructable.
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    Kershaw Cyclone 1630
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    Gesundheit!
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    I agree with Crash, I usually carry my Gerber or my Emerson CQC6 but I have a ton of good folders. To me they are a part of my everyday day carry but no more than tool.
    In a pinch any knife is better than no knife no matter who makes it.
    As far as fixed blade I carry either a handmade knife, or my seal pup which is a great knife.
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