Buzzbait
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Geez. Talk about tough decisions. Ummmmmmm.......
Under $200.00 - I'm going to have to go with my Spyderco Military. It's the folder that I have the most history with, and I've come to trust it greatly. I'd prefer something other than a liner lock, but it is an extraordinarily efficient cutter. I love S30V. G-10 rules. The blade length is enough for almost any job. If I get around to buying a Caly3 in the next couple of months, this decision could easily change. My heart wanted to go with the Marbles Fieldcraft, but living with only a fixed blade would not be practical in my world.
Honorable mentions go to the M-2 Rittergrip and Spyderco ParaMilitary.
Over $200.00 - It's a fight between the large classic Sebenza and the Strider SNG. In the end, the Strider wins. The grip is more secure, and I much prefer the heat treatment of Strider's S30V. My heart wanted go with my Dozier K-4 (Doris), but again, having only a fixed blade would not be practical for me.
Sebenza gets the honorable mention.
Under $200.00 - I'm going to have to go with my Spyderco Military. It's the folder that I have the most history with, and I've come to trust it greatly. I'd prefer something other than a liner lock, but it is an extraordinarily efficient cutter. I love S30V. G-10 rules. The blade length is enough for almost any job. If I get around to buying a Caly3 in the next couple of months, this decision could easily change. My heart wanted to go with the Marbles Fieldcraft, but living with only a fixed blade would not be practical in my world.
Honorable mentions go to the M-2 Rittergrip and Spyderco ParaMilitary.
Over $200.00 - It's a fight between the large classic Sebenza and the Strider SNG. In the end, the Strider wins. The grip is more secure, and I much prefer the heat treatment of Strider's S30V. My heart wanted go with my Dozier K-4 (Doris), but again, having only a fixed blade would not be practical for me.
Sebenza gets the honorable mention.