if you are talking about the LT Wrights they are also handmade in Ohio if thatThe price on those is a lot more affordable than I would have guessed from the appearance.
for handmade in the USA and unmatched customer service I think they are a great value. They even have one called the overland macheteThe price on those is a lot more affordable than I would have guessed from the appearance.
Crkt m16 holds my vote. I carry a m16-01ks daily... actually used it last night to cut my steak at longhorn steakhouse haha. I carry it for a reason huh?I've also found the CRKT M16 series to be great everyday knives that tolerate a good amount of use and abuse. Depending on size and version/features, they range anywhere from $20 to a little over $100. They are very easy to disassemble if they ever get really dirty or worn and need to be cleaned/repaired. I have one that I've carried daily for 12 years and it's still kicking!
Plan to get a CRKT Homefront but going to be hard to set aside my CRKT m16. Great quality.Morakniv makes some of the best, affordable knives around. You can beat them up and move on to the next one - but you'll find yourself hard-pressed to beat one for good.
I have a couple of their standard Adventure Knives, their full-tang Garberg, and their little Eldris neck knife - which I would recommend to anyone and everyone to pick up.
Eldris - http://morakniv.se/en/produkter/eldris/
I picked up a CRKT Homefront not too long ago and have been nothing but pleased with it. Not only is it a stout knife with a seriously admirable flipper action, but the whole thing can be broken down to be cleaned in seconds.
https://www.crkt.com/homefront.html
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I will second for LT Wright. I have a Great Plainsman that I converted from the default saber grind to a scandivex and it takes and holds a great edge. I use it for all of my camp tasks and occasionally for food prep. It's a small knife but if I need bigger I have a parang machete and an axe.
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I just bought my wife that knife yesterday for a camp knife.I just got a CRKT Fossil. absolutely love it as a EDC.
the blade is on the bigger side tho. So a cop may give you crap for it if he sees it.
But this past Christmas my grandma used it to carve the turkey and cut pretty much anything that needed be cut and it worked flawlessly. its also got a decently thick blade so you could pry with it if need be. Its definetly not a benchmade but for 50-80 bucks (depending where you buy and if you get the serrated or not) its a great all around knife. Plus it looks cool as shit lol
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