I went to wal mart, and nothing wortwhile. I went to sports authority, and it had nothing I wanted to buy. Everything was too gawky, too clumsy, too big, or it looked and felt the steel came from a butter knife.
At my local Uncle Sam's, I found a knife for $70 that I'm pretty happy with. It's a Kershaw Ken Onion. It's blade length is 3.5 or 3" (haven't measured it yet).. it has a thumb stud for the right handed, and the blade is spring loaded to assist opening. It really flips out easily after you get it past it's rocker.. Also, it has a black pocket clip, so it looks more like a beeper than a knife when it's in the pocket.
I'm pretty happy with it. It sharpens to a nice, hard edge, too..something none of my previous knives has really done to my satisfaction.
One interesting point is that the blade/handle come together in such a way that when opened, the knife has a slight inward curve to it..this becomes spurlike in a reverse grip. It's hard to tell it does this when it's closed however...when closed the knife just looks like it would be straight.
Also, the point isn't too small and pointy. It's got a semi-tanto point, in comparison to the rounded acute angles some knives have.
It uses a crosslock style locking mechanism. It has an adjustable tension screw. All the hardware is mounted with small phillips head screws, so the thumb stud can be adjusted to the left side, and the pocket clip can be replaced if it's damaged.
If I had a complaint, it would be that the plastic in the handle feels a little weak to me.. something that bothers me. But it doesn't seem like total crap, it's just not how i'd have done it.
All in all, I'm very content with it. If it snaps or breaks or fails me somehow, I'll follow this up.
[Edited by quietanswer on 11-10-2000 at 04:15 PM]
At my local Uncle Sam's, I found a knife for $70 that I'm pretty happy with. It's a Kershaw Ken Onion. It's blade length is 3.5 or 3" (haven't measured it yet).. it has a thumb stud for the right handed, and the blade is spring loaded to assist opening. It really flips out easily after you get it past it's rocker.. Also, it has a black pocket clip, so it looks more like a beeper than a knife when it's in the pocket.
I'm pretty happy with it. It sharpens to a nice, hard edge, too..something none of my previous knives has really done to my satisfaction.
One interesting point is that the blade/handle come together in such a way that when opened, the knife has a slight inward curve to it..this becomes spurlike in a reverse grip. It's hard to tell it does this when it's closed however...when closed the knife just looks like it would be straight.
Also, the point isn't too small and pointy. It's got a semi-tanto point, in comparison to the rounded acute angles some knives have.
It uses a crosslock style locking mechanism. It has an adjustable tension screw. All the hardware is mounted with small phillips head screws, so the thumb stud can be adjusted to the left side, and the pocket clip can be replaced if it's damaged.
If I had a complaint, it would be that the plastic in the handle feels a little weak to me.. something that bothers me. But it doesn't seem like total crap, it's just not how i'd have done it.
All in all, I'm very content with it. If it snaps or breaks or fails me somehow, I'll follow this up.
[Edited by quietanswer on 11-10-2000 at 04:15 PM]
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