Hi All:
I am an older (65) knife guy who has been into autos for at least 25 years but only been into the OTF knives for 10 years or so. I have spent from $700+ for custom Microtechs to the cheap Lightnings knives from China. My favorite is the MT scarab but about 6 months ago a knife friend of mine on the east coast who has one of the nicest collections I have ever seen told me about Horizon Outdoor knives. I asked him to send me one so I could check it out. I now have several of them and carry one daily. They are in my opinion better made than some of the much more expensive US made knives plus they have great customer service in the US. The blade play reminds me of the older Vero Beach Microtechs. The new models (pictured) have M390 blades that are excellent at holding an edge.
Pictured with the polished blade is a Sentry and is about 7.5" long and the larger knife is there new model that is a little over 8" long. They come in a nice case with a tool to take them apart if needed.
Great knives for under $150 each.
Thanks:
James
I am an older (65) knife guy who has been into autos for at least 25 years but only been into the OTF knives for 10 years or so. I have spent from $700+ for custom Microtechs to the cheap Lightnings knives from China. My favorite is the MT scarab but about 6 months ago a knife friend of mine on the east coast who has one of the nicest collections I have ever seen told me about Horizon Outdoor knives. I asked him to send me one so I could check it out. I now have several of them and carry one daily. They are in my opinion better made than some of the much more expensive US made knives plus they have great customer service in the US. The blade play reminds me of the older Vero Beach Microtechs. The new models (pictured) have M390 blades that are excellent at holding an edge.
Pictured with the polished blade is a Sentry and is about 7.5" long and the larger knife is there new model that is a little over 8" long. They come in a nice case with a tool to take them apart if needed.
Great knives for under $150 each.
Thanks:
James