The "Buck 110" of the 21st century?

The only 'real' knife I have ever seen owned by anyone is a Gerber Paraframe. Couple of my friends have it, nephew, and uncle. Always see strangers with it camping or fishing. It costs 15 bucks, light as hell, looks 'cool', and is available everywhere. Crap steel, but regular guys don't care about that. If it breaks they throw it away. It's better than the other knives they own, which are 5-10 dollar liner lock fantasy folders.
Endura/Delica is the answer for knife collectors.

I don't think this is the case at all.
 
I don't think this is the case at all.

Gerbers are sold at Wal Mart, Target, etc...Spyderco isn't. Sales of knives such as the Paraframe are likely much higher than the Spydercos.


I liken it to home audio. McIntosh is a much better brand than Sony. Too bad almost no one knows about them beyond audiophiles.
 
I have to wonder if an iconic knife for the next century will ever happen. I wonder if it's possible. Grizz

It's only 2011 mate, give it some time. We can re-visit this thread (some newb will post into it in about 90 years or so. :D
 
Here is my Buck 110 of the 21st century, Titanium liners, Carbon Fiber Scales, venting, thumb stud and clip. I may put in my Black Widow Coated S30v blade.

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http://i1041.photobucket.com/albums/b411/jarheadz28/729b424b.jpg
 
How is the thumbstud affixed jarheadz? Can yu purchase one or is it home-made? Very Nice 110!
 
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