Favorite sub $100 knife?

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What is your favorite sub $100 knife (Including shipping, and not over $100)? I only have a couple knives that near the $100 mark, but I freakin' love my SOG Mini Vulcan (Even more than my BM Mini Grip 556). It opens super smooth, has a trigger opening, Arc lock, VG-10 steel, nice recurve, perfect 3" blade length, deep carry pocket clip, thick and highly textured handles, and it locks up super solid. To me it feels like it could take a beating. This is my Sebenza :)

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Edit: just realized this question has been asked thousands of times...sorry lol
 
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Everything has already been done, no worries.

Kershaw G-10 Tyrade. They can still be found for around $75-90 around the forums. However, I just saw an Orange one go for $170 on ebay.
 
Probably full size grip drop point. Ffg green delica close second. Always a sak too
 
Sage 1. S30v, extremely smooth action, carbon fiber handles, and I love that FFG blade and shape they use. Well worth the money I spent on it.
 
1. Blemished Kershaw 1725SG2, a JYDII in Ti & SG2.
2. Expect 4-8 week wait - from Buck Custom Shop: A custom 110 with S30V blade, nickel silver bolsters, walnut scales, finger-grooves, etc.

Stainz
 
Scored a swamp warden for $50, not brand spanking new, but the color I wanted, its razor sharp. You can get them for $80 new.
 
Scrap Yard Weiner Dog
Izula
I like my Spyderco Centofante a lot too
 
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The upper three on the picture are my favorites among the < $100 knives
From top:
No name folder from Seki Japan made for A.G. Russel ($79 + shipping IIRC)
Boker white folding hunter (about 59€)
Lionsteel Opera(about 70€)

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In oreder here's my top three:
1. SAK Soldier (they're getting more expensive but a Pioneer is under $30 shipped)
2. Benchmade Mini Grip
3. Kershaw YKD (I was disappointed at first because it's not AO like I thought but I love it now)
 
Hi mk.ultra -

I have always loved the Buck 112 / 110 in that order.

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I think that is a classic design, it looks amazing.

Those knives still demand to be fondled and inspected for their beauty, and they feel great in the hand.

I love all my knives, but the Bucks hold a special place.

best regards -

mqqn
 
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