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There, I said it! Civivi, Sencut and CRKT seem to be great quality knives for reasonable prices! I also love Off Grid Knives which seem to fit in the same category! All of these manufacturers have offerings in the sub $100 range that are just awesome!
Wow, I haven't looked at buck knives lately but some of these new models are pretty cool!
Knife Center Buck Knives
Snap-On branded knives
For the last six months or so, I've renewed my interest in Buck knives. They're not fancy, and not made with the latest & greatest super steel, but the things just work, and last forever. And they're not expensive when you consider what modern folders are going for. Buck also makes modern style folders that sell pretty well, but I just prefer the classic Bucks.
I have a 110 Folding Hunter that has been gutting deer, scraping gaskets, cutting apples & sammiches for about 50 years now. Sometimes all in the same day. And it's still going strong.
My latest is a 112. I've had pictures of it on here before. I picked up a couple 112s in the last couple months. The 112 is a slightly smaller version of the venerable 110.
The Zippo/Case Museum and shop in Bradford, PA. Good history there and plenty to see.
I read tons of great reviews about this Firebird F7601 so I just had to get one to see for myself! I gotta say, it does not disappoint! For a sub $30 knife, it is tight, centered and flips open and closed like a champ!
This little guy is stunning in black and silver! Civivi Mini Praxis...
Demko AD20.5 big pivot with black G10 scales!