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Almost bought the benchmade infidel due to the name alone, went with a Microtech Ultratech in the end and I'm very happy with it, I've also been known to be handy with a pencil before ;)
 
I just bought a new knife. My last one finally broke one time too many. I like OTF style of knife was always easier to open/close when I was working, plus I prefer a clip for my pants pocket. I used mine alot so a folder in the bottom of my pocket was a pain for me

I bought another Cobratech. Bought the first one for $160 at the Sportsman Show about 20 years ago. Cobratech is located here in Texas up near Waco. Bought mine through a LGS and paid $100. Plus they have a forever warranty on them. www.cobratech.com
 
I just bought a new knife. My last one finally broke one time too many. I like OTF style of knife was always easier to open/close when I was working, plus I prefer a clip for my pants pocket. I used mine alot so a folder in the bottom of my pocket was a pain for me

I bought another Cobratech. Bought the first one for $160 at the Sportsman Show about 20 years ago. Cobratech is located here in Texas up near Waco. Bought mine through a LGS and paid $100. Plus they have a forever warranty on them. www.cobratech.com
FYI Link doesn't work, maybe they are .biz or something.
 
I saw a 6"?/7"? Faieburne-Sykes knife with leather handle on amazon. That would be a cool toy. If you know how to use it, it could be more.

I wonder if that guy that taught the commandos (fairburn I assume?) has a book of his techniques online, that would be a cool skill to learn. @Andy54Hawken probably knows if such a book exists. I have no clue. The knife keeps coming up in the medieval weapons YouTube guy who reviews old weapons as a comparison. That's what made me think of it.

Here's the YouTube guy talking about stilettos. He mentions the Fairbairn-Sykes knife numerous times.
View: https://youtu.be/UxSxRuXAoEQ?si=CnXf40LUWGB_5jMb
 
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Kershaw imports a lot of knives. I would question a 30 dollar Kershaw as opposed their American made models.
Just a question.
 
One for opening boxes.
One for IF and ONLY IF sh!t ever hits the fan.

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$400 knives are kinda like big ol jacked up trucks, compensating for something. Just my humble opinion! Lol
Same thing could probably be said about many guns. I have long said if I was to hit the lotto I would have to have at least one really high end 1911. One of the ones that run 10K or so. I doubt it would do anything "better" than the two I have now that if new would be less than 1K. Still would be fun to have if I had that kind of money. Until someone just had to go and tell me WA had decided to allow us to own auto knives again I had a handful of China made blades. Some for general use, some for EDC as backup. Now I have a handful that run 2-3 hundred each. They are US made and VERY well made though. So I suspect they will outlast me, at least they better for what I paid :D
 

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