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Thread: My Top 10 Favorite Survival Knives of All Time

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    that guy sure likes tantos.

    I'm not sure how you can include a schrade as one of the premium budget knives over a Mora Bushcraft for about the same price

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    Quote Originally Posted by lopie View Post
    that guy sure likes tantos.

    I'm not sure how you can include a schrade as one of the premium budget knives over a Mora Bushcraft for about the same price
    I love my Schrade. Search for my review on here. Biggest selling point for me was blade thickness. I know Schrade doesn’t have the best reputation, but I have put mine through hell, including prying apart metal slats, and never came close to hurting it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparkyprep View Post
    I love my Schrade. Search for my review on here. Biggest selling point for me was blade thickness. I know Schrade doesn’t have the best reputation, but I have put mine through hell, including prying apart metal slats, and never came close to hurting it.
    thanks for the feedback! I have never used any schrade and I have lots of blades. I confess to being influenced to all the other reviews. And I confess to being biased towards Morakniv.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparkyprep View Post
    I love my Schrade. Search for my review on here. Biggest selling point for me was blade thickness. I know Schrade doesn’t have the best reputation, but I have put mine through hell, including prying apart metal slats, and never came close to hurting it.
    I think now a days for me it depends on where there are made, give a USA made Schrade any day same as a Marbles, if they are from over seas they look good but quality just isn't there in my opinion, don't get me wrong most are fine for skinning game but longevity may be an issue if used often.

    I wonder why Cold Steel didn't make the list? maybe price was a factor in their top ten.
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    There are some cold steel blades I would like to add to my collection for a survival knife I have been very happy with my Bk 2

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    I just realized... you said "my top..."

    is that your article?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lopie View Post
    I just realized... you said "my top..."

    is that your article?
    It's the title of the article where a portion was quoted with the link. Didn't you read it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawgrider View Post
    It's the title of the article where a portion was quoted with the link. Didn't you read it?
    i did, just making sure that you weren't the author... which you didn't confirm nor deny

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    Quote Originally Posted by lopie View Post
    i did, just making sure that you weren't the author... which you didn't confirm nor deny
    If you read the article you would see it was titled exactly as it was written. At the top of the article it says who the author is.

    Are you always this needy?
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    I have had a CRKT M16 and a couple of Cammilus Kabar's, all in all I like the CRKT. It makes a great city knife, very easy to slip into a pocket un-noticed.
    I know that the Kabar wasn't mentioned, but it is a tough knife. The tool-steel hammer-butt on it, could bust a skull, and it is business-like on both ends.
    “He had been all things, and all was of little value.” Said of Severus Emperor of Rome.

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