Originally Posted by
Tokwan
Yes Zack, I agree...most good knives at that price may seem easy to get, and when you get them, they can't do some of the things that you wanted.
I think, its best for you to research and then decide,
How to research.
1. Ask around and make notes.
2. Google for survival knives within your budget and make notes.
3. Narrow your scope.
4. Look at reviews and narrow down further to the knives that meets your requirement.
5. Call up shops that you trust and see if they can supply you.
I reckon we are talking about survival knives.
I would stay away from Made in China knives even though the brands licensed them. The reason is, it s effect my ego! Simple as that. If it effects your ego, pretty soon you are gonna chuck it away.
Look at good branded knife, like OKC, Esee, Ka Bar, Eka.
Look for good reviews on handles, balance, material, strength and usage. Look at the tests. I like the stab and twist test, it shows the strength. The back of the knife should be able to be used on the ferro rod (firesteel) and shave magnesium bars. It should be able to withstand batoning too.
Go to the shop and try holding it.
Look at knives that are durable, easy to sharpen, able to hold its edge. I am not concerned about the sheath..its the knife that counts most, you can make the sheaths later.
I am now in love with my Ontario Blackbird SK 5. It fits me well and able to do a lot of things and the sheath is good too. I can fit some survival things in it.
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But the cost is a bit high...but my take is, its better to spend a bit more or save and wait till you have enough and then get your dream knife.