Best Folder under $100

The Spyderco Endura is a great knife. I have been real impressed with it. I recently purchased a SOG Vulcan which runs a tad over $100 and it is one heck of a folder. I love this knife!
 
Spyderco Endura - ZDP-189
http://www.knifeworks.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=8567

Spyderco Calypso Jr. - ZDP-189
http://www.knifeworks.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=8958

Kershaw Blur - SG-2
http://www.knifeworks.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=9874

If you want something a little easier to sharpen the regular steel types will do.
Look for stuff with over 1% carbon content, they all hold an edge pretty well.
http://www.agrussell.com/knife_information/steel_guide/index.html
 
Kershaw speedbump ( Awsome if you like asst. open )
Kershaw leek ( awsome if you like a small asst open )
Spyderco Endura ( a hard knife to beat for the $$$, steel, & size )
Spyderco Delica ( shorter version of the endura )
Spyderco Native ( Wal-Mart $40.00 , best bang for the $$$ )
Buck 110 ( Old school but very functional )
Buck Stryder 889 ( built like a tank but heavy & thick in the pocket )
 
I wanted to thank everyone who took the time to offer their suggestions. I think I found the answer. Here is a list what was suggested as a good folder under $100:

Spyderco Endura, Delica, Native
Benchmade Griptillian
Kershaw Chive
CRKT Full Throttle
Buck 110
SOG Folder
CS Voyager
CRKT M21

I looked at all these knives, some of them are good looking knives. But I thought the best way to do it would be decide on the steel first, I wanted the best edge holding, so I had these choices:

VG-10
D2
ZDP 189
S30V
ATS34
440c

So I did some research to find the absolute best in edge holding. Here is what I found on cutleryscience.com. This and other reviews and tests indicates that ZDP-189 outcuts S30V and also D2 in wet conditions.

The ZDP-189 Delica was compared to the VG-10 Delica on slicing 1/8" cardboard through 4 centimeters of edge and found to have significantly better early edge retention and a small advantage in extended use. This was repeated with a 1200 DMT finish on 1/4" cardboard and the ZDP-189 Delica had again significantly better early edge retention and a more significant advantage in extended use. All three Spyderco ZDP-189 blades were compared to multiple S30V blades and the ZDP-189 knives were found to on average cut 57 (8) % more cardboard than the S30V blades before reaching a similar level of blunting.


So, as far as I could find, there is only three makers who used ZDP-189. Spyderco, Kershaw and W. Henry. W. Henrys are way too expensive. I really loved Kershaw Cyclone, was it $40 cheaper I would've gone for that one.
Delica's blade is too short for me. So, I chose Endura 4: $73
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