Bladetech Pro Hunter Lite

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I didn't know how much I liked this knife until it went missing. I used it for work all the time. My other folders are either too heavy, too sheeple-frightening or too expensive to beat on. I use it to cut heavy cable sheathing, open boxes and cut down cardboard, gouge holes in drywall when I'm too lazy to walk out to my truck for a saw... all kinds of stuff. I've had it for about 1 1/2 years and it's really holding up well.

Boy was I glad when a co-worker found it under a chair in the conference room. I was also glad that I work for a small company where everybody knows everybody and the knife was unlikely to disappear. I don't know much about the Taiwanese Pro Hunter Lites, but the Seki-made one I have is, for me, the ultimate work knife. Fit and finish are great, the zytel handles take a beating, the dual liners make it strong and the 440C blade holds an edge just fine for what I use it for. She's back in my pocket and I'm a happy man. For my needs it rates an A+ in all categories!!! :thumbup:
 
Thats cool that someone else found your knife and you got it back.:thumbup: I've been looking at BladeTechs for a long time, just might have to pull the trigger.
 
Torz, I had to bring this up. Your picture of the swedish giant is the best here I've seen so far. They say he was a gentle , nice guy in real life but that picture is a true classic. IIRC, he was a wrestler in sweeden or something before he came to the states. Joe
 
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