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    Possibly looking at getting a new knife. Just wondering what you all carry around/have good experience with. Right now I've got a Kershaw Whirlwind 1560ST, and it's a solid knife. I'm just not a fan of the polyimide handle. I love the Speedsafe spring assist, and I've heard great things about Kershaws customer service which is why I was thinking of staying with them. I'm open to other ideas though.

    I want to keep the assisted opening, and serrated blade, so I was looking at this-

    http://www.kershawknives.com/product...&brand=kershaw

    or this

    http://www.kershawknives.com/product...&brand=kershaw

  • #2
    Any reputable company puts out good knives for almost any need.

    Keep it sharp and you'll never have a problem.
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    • #3
      I have had good luck with Gerber and Kershaw. My Kershaw Ken Onion (Pic below) I have had for 2 years and havnt sharpened it. It is a sweet everyday knife and cost 30 bucks at wal mart. My Gerber fixed blades are sweet and havnt sharpened them yet either, it is a Gerber Metolious with Gut Hook and the other is a Gerber Gatorback or something. both great and under 50 bucks.

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      • #4
        sog kilowatt it comes in really handy

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        • #5
          I heard a story from someone on Pirate, that they broke the clip off their Kershaw and lost the knife itself.

          Sent said broken off clip to Kershaw, and they sent him a brand new knife.

          Just thought that was worth mentioning. for Kershaw customer service.

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          • #6


            I keep that on the keychain, suitable for pretty much every random task during the day

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            • #7
              Even,

              Go with the second one you posted. I have that knife and absolutely love it.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by ninetysix-ex-jay View Post
                Even,

                Go with the second one you posted. I have that knife and absolutely love it.
                I think I'm pretty much sold on it. The Trac-Tec grip is nice, and the other is just too short at 3".
























                That's what she said.

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                • #9
                  cant go wrong with kershaw i also like Browning and Gerber

                  http://www.sonomacutlery.com/store/home.php?cat=332
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                  • #10
                    i have the kershaw blur (along with many many other knifes)



                    but this is what i carry every day. Its all metal, spring assist, strong, made in AUMURICA, and its still slim so it fits in my 5th pocket. my fav. knife to carry hands down.

                    i also keep one of these guys around too
                    crkt - http://www.eliteles.com/crkt-m1613sf-p-75.html



                    if you couldnt tell im a fan of the tanto tip partially serrated blade
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                    • #11
                      http://www.benchmade.com/

                      expensive but worth it I've carried the same one for like 10 years now.

                      This is the one I have.
                      It is a 3" blade so legal in RI. If I remember correctly CT is 4" MA is 3.5" and RI is 3" some measure the sharp part of the blade some measure from the handle.
                      http://www.benchmade.com/products/705

                      I also have junk knives that I use in the garage.

                      I had a few kershaw but the benchmade are way better.

                      I can flick out the bench made faster than your assisted assisted kershaw. I really didn't like having the assisted.

                      Carry it ever day for the last 10 years and still smooth solid no play and Axis lock is awesome.

                      Unless you loose knifes a lot get a good knife, I've convinced a few friends to get benchmade all very happy.

                      They have life time sharpening too never used it though.
                      I always go with straight blades easier to sharpen.

                      But I'm sure you will be happy with any nice knife.

                      just my opinion
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                      • #12
                        I have this is and I love it. Not too big, not too small.

                        http://www.thebladeshop.com/Kershaw_...k1840cktst.htm
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                        • #13
                          I carry either my Kershaw Mini Mojito, I had to send it back once for service and I was very impressed with how they handled everything.



                          Or my Benchmade, it's probably the most solid feeling and sturdiest folding knife i've ever had. I wasnt sure I was going to like the slider lock on it at first but it's my favorite knife. And if oil it with a little bit of lanolin now and again it opens just as fast as any of the spring ones.



                          I have about a dozen other knives too but I dont use them very much. But the only company who I really didn't like was Boker, I had one of their folding knives and it felt really flimsy and was all around not that nice, the blade was all loose and floppy and it chipped really easy. I use it for opening bottles and stuff now, but I have one of their fixed blades and it's not bad though.

                          Also, why do you want serrated, I hate having serrated blades, they are a bitch to sharpen and the serrations dont even do anything unless all you do is cut rope all day.

                          If I were to make a recomendation however I would say Kershaw, never seen a bad Kershaw knife and they are more reasonbly priced than Benchmades etc...
                          Last edited by iant333; 07-23-2010, 09:59 AM.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by iant333 View Post

                            Or my Benchmade, feels solid as a rock and is a great knife.

                            That's a nice looking knife I like it.
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                            • #15
                              woody fixed gut blade
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