My next knife.

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Alright, well, I need your guy's help.
I honestly have no idea what my next knife will be. I have most of the knives I need to meet my daily needs, but I still want more. However, I don't want to purchase anything redundant, so I cam here to gain advice on my next knife purchase. My collection-
Gerber Gator-Mate (Locking folder, love this knife, my first knife, and probably my favorite. I know that gerber sucks, but this knife is a beast.)
Kershaw Chive (small locking assisted opening knife)
Mora Stainless Clipper (nice little fixed blade)
SAK Spartan
SAK Camper
SAK Classic (I like my SAKs)
A few crappy knives that I bought before I was educated
I live in Northeast Texas, to give you an idea of my needs. So, what should be my next knife?
Budget- Around 30 bucks or under. I am a pretty cheap guy sometimes.
 
If I were you I'd keep an eye out on the Scrapyard knife works forum as they are due to release another knife anytime now. I have a feeling that it will be a small EDC that won't be at all far out of your budget.
Tough as hell knives with a lifetime unconditional warranty....what more could you ask for ?
 
30 bucks you say? I say go for a machete. They are inexpensive, useful, and can be easily customized to fit oyur needs.
 
Like I said A nice little EDC from the Scrapyard....I think one has your name written all over it !!!!:D
 
Hey tKnife I have just noticed your address, did you know there is a Chatsworth in the UK ? I used to live near it and take my dog regularly, here is a link....

http://www.chatsworth.org/

There is major street going through here called Devonshire too, I think my side of the city must have had a heavy British influence :)

Groovy, they are more practical than you might think. You can shape one into more a spade shaped tip, use it for digging roots etc. Also, a nice, sharp machete is a great wood working tool. Use it a draw knife too.
 
Ontario machete is good, I love mine... Mora 2000 is around 30 bucks and from what I here is well worth the money But if your willing to throw down just a little more you could wrangle youself a SOG field pup...a real handy field knife I've seen em for around 30-40 bucks on cheaper than dirt.com
 
I've got a Field Pup and it's a great little blade for the money. It comes shaving sharp, and it a really solid knife. The sheath leaves something to be desired, but overall I think it's a great buy.
 
I saw a Buck 110 at Wally-World today for $25 another knife is the CRKT Alaska Bwana they can be found online from as low as $25 to$45 or so. http://www.knifeworks.com/browseproducts/CRKT-Alaska-Bwana-Model-6204--Plain-edge--4.87--closed.HTML My Kid Brother gave me a alaska bwana a few years ago and it has turned out to be one of my most used folders. not the one I carry the most but use most. when i first got it I figured if it broke no big loss,but it has held up very well to any thing that has been thrown at it and still going strong
 
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