issues 02:08 PM 03-20-2013
Originally Posted by ir13:
Anyone recommend a cheap non serrated spring assisted blade?
Depends on your definition of "cheap".
What is your price range?
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MurphysLaw 03:36 PM 03-20-2013
Originally Posted by ir13:
Anyone recommend a cheap non serrated spring assisted blade?
Check out Kershaw and SOG, both have some reasonably priced models.
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Mark C 06:34 AM 03-21-2013
Originally Posted by ir13:
Anyone recommend a cheap non serrated spring assisted blade?
I carry a
CRKT Delegate regularly, always been a fan of that company:
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emopunker2004 07:26 AM 03-21-2013
MurphysLaw 08:29 PM 03-21-2013
My grail knife showed up today, I absolutely love it
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Chris Reeve Knives Small Sebenza 21 with Snakewood inlays
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longknocker 08:45 PM 03-21-2013
Awesome, Brian! Congrats!
:-) I've Had The Large For Several Years & Love It!
:-)
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issues 10:22 PM 03-21-2013
emopunker2004 10:28 PM 03-21-2013
Originally Posted by MurphysLaw:
My grail knife showed up today, I absolutely love it
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Chris Reeve Knives Small Sebenza 21 with Snakewood inlays
Grats bro!
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MurphysLaw 05:23 AM 03-22-2013
Thanks guys, I debated for a while about which model to get, and I'm really happy with my decision. The size is perfect for my hand and its built like a tank.
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J Higgi 06:05 AM 03-22-2013
RWhisenand 10:55 PM 03-22-2013
Originally Posted by MurphysLaw:
My grail knife showed up today, I absolutely love it
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Chris Reeve Knives Small Sebenza 21 with Snakewood inlays
That is one cool looking knife. After seeing your post I looked into CR knives a little. Didn't realize your knife is titanium, very cool, they have a great looking line up.
Congrats.
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emopunker2004 11:29 PM 03-22-2013
Originally Posted by J Higgi:
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my wife had this made and sent it to me.
Pic isn't working for me.
:-)
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J Higgi 01:26 AM 03-23-2013
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
Pic isn't working for me. :-)
it was there when I posted this but not sure what happend.
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J Higgi 01:32 AM 03-23-2013
emopunker2004 01:48 AM 03-23-2013
Steve 08:28 AM 03-23-2013
Blak Smyth 06:35 AM 03-25-2013
Congrats Murf on the grail knife. Those Reeves are awesome.
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Originally Posted by issues:
Depends on your definition of "cheap".
What is your price range?
Under $50.
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Blak Smyth 09:28 AM 03-25-2013
Originally Posted by ir13:
Under $50.
The only thing I can think of is a chinese Kershaw in that price range. I personally stay away from assited opening knives and flippers in most cases, personal prefference however with a cheap assisted you have a high risk of the assist failing eventually. And it also limits your options
:-)
The real questions is what do you intend to do with the knife.
Open mail, open boxes, widdle, self defense, prybar, etc...?
Do you need it to be light weight, small, large, etc...?
If you are going to go chinese, you might as well go Spyderco. But prolly not much there in the way of assisted.
Spyderco makes the best chinese blades, not good steel obviously but fit and finish is good.
The kershaw skyline is an excellent american steel, light weight and slim that fits into a pocket. Not assisted though. One of the all time classic EDC knives that fits your budget. Not a tactical design though, better for letter opening as the blade is slim and it only has a single liner.
I have a partial-serrated assisted chinese kershaw. I did some not great filing of the scales to make it more comfortable in the hand. If you want it, it's yours and $50 under budget.
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issues 09:47 AM 03-25-2013
A good, cheap assisted blade would be the Kershaw Cryo which sells for around $30. It's big brother the Cryo 2 should be coming out soon for about 40.
You can also look at the Kershaw Leek, assisted and made in the USA for around 40 or the Blur also US made for around 50.
:-)
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