Just my two cents, LTWright Bushcrafter and ESSE Izula are always in my pack when out in the woods. That being said, most of the time I am constantly using my Swiss Army knife and a folder. ESSE knives are awesome, easy to maintain
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Uhhhh arn't most knives sexy in some way? Yeah I really love knives. LolI use a plain edge, it’s easy to sharpen and I don’t have much use for serrations ( not cutting much strap or rope on a daily). My personal favorite knife company is ZT. A little pricey but well worth it( kershaw is the sister company, much more affordable because of the steel options). Esee is a great company I have my eye on a couple of their fixed blades. Keep in mind primary usages and research your steel. Or just get a sexy knife.
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I second that. I just finished my project Becker BK2 last week. Love the knife, plenty of heft, and can take the abuse like nobody's business.Take a look at the kabar Becker, a fraction of the cost, very similar design.
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That looks great! Plus at the price if if gets lost (or when? Who has never lost a knife) it is not a huge thing. I will be looking that up.The knife I've been using a lot is a Svord peasant knife. It's got a lot of the advantages of a folding knife and the sold feel of a full tang knife. I have the 3" blade and I use it a lot as my utility knife when in the garage and out and about.
To boot it's under $20. Needs a bit of sharpening when you get it but can get an edge and hold it well.
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I did not. Quite frankly didn't think of it. Should I need to adjust it I shall certainly do so.Kewl thanks did you use lock tire to keep it in place?
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What do you mean by paracord blade?Both. Plain blade for just about everything, a serrated for emergency purposes. Nothing goes through a seat belt like serrated unless it is a paracord blade, but those take some extra thinking to get it right. A serrated is out, under, rip, done.
The curved blade is a paracord blade. I used to have one of these years ago (though you’ll never catch me jumping outta a plane), the other blade is a switch blade. Supposed to be used for cutting parachute rigging. That curved blade will cut you to the bone just looking at it.What do you mean by paracord blade?