Knives you don't hear much about that other people are missing out on

Benchmade Azeria.

Super ergonomic, compact Wharncliffe fixed blade in a super rust-proof steel that's wicked thin and a super slicer.
 
I also think many people are still missing out on H1 serrated blades.

They are an amazing companion blade to a PE one, so I wear a Salt 2 IWB every day.

Makes cutting rope, nylon straps (seatbelts?), Etc feel like a hot knife through butter.

ALSO, makes just about the perfect steak knife and emerg food prep blade (cutting citrus fruits, etc) as well, that's always on you and you can literally just pass it under the faucet and be done with it.
 
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Steel Will makes good knives!

.....for a really good price too. The Black on Black Shaula I picked is my absolute favorite right now and I don’t like supporting China.

I don’t see a lot of talk about Bark River on here either. Their blades are exquisite.

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My favorite least known knife is the DPX Aculus flipper... the rest of their line up is mediocre in my opinion but the Aculus is just right in so many ways.

M390
Ti integral handle
Ceramic bearings
flipper, thumb hole and middle finger flick opening methods

Only thing missing is a steel lockbar insert but I don't have any issues with it so it's really just a preference I guess.

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Have y’all heard of the spider company? It’s maybe a bit tenacious or one might say a drunken stretch, but they’re native to our country, except some of their knives are made on the other side of the pacific salt.

They have all sorts of animal themes knives too: byrd, dragonfly, ladybug, and even a knife for the discriminating manbug.
 
What exactly does any of your spider advertisement have to do with this thread?

Glad you were able to get that off your chest.
 
Dawson (beautifully made and robust)
Mora 510 (light and tough
Mora Robust (nearly indestructible!)

That's my list.

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TM Hunt Skelemagua--love the compact size and the full sized handle, great ergo

Victorinox Spirit--came out more than a decade ago, still relevant today. All accessible tools from outside, buttery smooth tool operation, it's Swiss precision at its best.

WE Double Helix--love it's innovative design with good execution
 
Real Steel Megalodon 2017: 3.9", 4.3 oz., M390, full Ti, $169. My daily carry and the finest pocketknife for the money I've come across in 46 years of carrying and collecting.
 
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What exactly does any of your spider advertisement have to do with this thread?

Glad you were able to get that off your chest.


That was just a tongue in cheek answer of what he thinks may be an "under rated" brand.

I've owned and collected knives my whole life and did not own my first Spyderco until a few years ago.

They have a rabid following, but you have to take the first plunge to appreciate.

I think their sprint run business model is a smart way to sell knives, and make the secondary market price go up, so collectors are more likely to quickly order sprint runs.

But I hate mark ups and flippers. ..I only own their regular production versions, and their less expensive Chinese made (have two of those).
 
What exactly does any of your spider advertisement have to do with this thread?

Glad you were able to get that off your chest.
What exactly does YOUR(I capitalized the whole word to indicate that it would be said with an exaggerated volume.) post have to do with this thread?

Glad YOU(I've italicized this one in addition to the capitalization to indicate that it would be said with a higher pitch inflection in addition to the increased volume.) were able to get that off your chest.
 
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