Most Under-rated Knife

I think the Junglee knives in general are the most underrated-or perhaps not rated at all. They are made in Japan with good fit and finish and sell for a song compared to other knives like them. Take care.
 
Although I do not own one, I feel that the Hibben Griffyn is one of if not the most underrated knifes out there, especially for EDC. Do you realize how many apples you could slice at one time with that thing? Not to mention all the sheeple you could impress and convert. If I had one, I would carry it IWB, you know, to keep it concealed. :D :D :D

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LOL
Thanks for sharing that. It was good for a chuckle, although for just a second I almost thought you were serious.:)
 
I was thinking that it would make a great neck knife myself...wouldn't you just love to see the kydex for that:D :D
Matt
 
Spyderco G10 Standard. Thick blade, better handle/blade ratio than Delica and not as delicate a point.
 
I've said it before: The Normark American Hunter, made by EKA in Sweden as the Swede 92. Some of it's features are: folder, lockback, 3.5" clip-point, sabre/flat ground, 0.10" stock, Sandvik 12c27 stainless, brass frame nested in grippy rubber scales, easily disassembled with a penny or dime, almost as easily re-assembled, not one-hand opening, no pocket clip. Costs around $22.
 
I can not believe noone has suggested Ontario knives,where else can you get a quality survival knife for around 30-40 bucks?
 
Originally posted by tom mayo
sebenza! :)

Never heard of it. I wonder if there's a thread in these forums somewhere where I could learn more about this knife? What did you call it - a bonanza?

;) :p ;)
 
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