Do you have any favorites which aren't mentioned on the forum a lot?

Smith and Wesson S.W.A.T. assisted folder. It's worth $35, but I didn't research it and not having much experience because I just started collecting knives I bought it for $75 at a tourist trap Fernandina, FL. I actually like it a lot even though the rust resistance is terrible.
 
The Boker Plus series, especially THIS one: the M-Type

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A short vid for up close -

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Framelock
G-10 ergonomic handles
Decent "working" edge retention
Subtle recurve and not a pain for cutting or resharpening
Very EDC-able mid-sized folder
and most of all: PRICEPOINT!


A real high-value EDC for utility, SD and everything else in between. What more can you ask for? :thumbup:
 
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Kershaw Double Cross, 4380D. Pakkawood and 16-layer pattern-welded Damascus steel.

* Steel: VG-1 Clad-16 layers
* Handle: Satin-finished bolsters with black Pakkawood scales
* Lock: Single liner lock
* Clip-point blade: 2 3/8 in.
* Wharncliffe blade: 1 7/8 in.
* Closed: 3 1/2 in.
* Weight: 2.0 oz.

A single liner lock, only 250 of these are hitting the street.

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