General Purpose knife recommendations?

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Bowlin

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Nov 19, 2013
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Luton, Bedfordshire
Hi All,

I have been using a Gerber Moment Folding Sheath - Drop Point FE as my 'general purpose' work knife for a while now and it has proved to be excellent, a good balance between size, weight and blade/ overall length.

Specifications

Overall Length: 8.5" (21.59 cm)
Closed Length: 5.13" (13.03 cm)
Blade Length: 3.5" (8.89 cm)
Weight: 5.6 oz. (158.76 g)
Steel Type: 5Cr15MoV
Handle Material: Nylon core with rubber overmold

Unfortunately my business partner borrowed my Gerber and through misuse managed to snap the point off :cussing:

Before he buys me a new one I thought I'd ask the sharps experts on BCUK if they would recommend an alternative which might have better features/ quality. A quick look on t'interweb shows that he'll have to fork out about £30 for a replacement Gerber of the same model, so this is the budget I'd be looking at.

As I say it isn't a bushcrafting knife, its a general purpose work knife, any recommendations gratefully received (even if it's to get the same one again).

Cheers

Steve
 
Have a look here:

http://www.exduct.com/

I've bought a couple of the Enlan knives that I use a work, you can't fault them for the price and it won't end in tears if your business partner snaps the tip again! Probably made in the same factories that make the Gerber knives too!
 
Don't waste your money on a Buck 110... the modern ones are junk. Get an old one by all means but avoid the new ones like a frisky womble. (don't believe me.. read here: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1057047-Are-you-serious-Buck )

I can vouch for several models from the Rough rider line, you can get a folding lock knife just like the Buck 110 but for alot less, infact the locking knife from them I have only cost £3 and is better in every way than the 110 that cost over 10 times that!



lovely little pocket knife, it sits nicely in drawer at the mo' but it'll make a great little hunting knife or tool box knife.
 
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Don't waste your money on a Buck 110... the modern ones are junk. Get an old one by all means but avoid the new ones like a frisky womble. ...

Yeah the Chinese made ones aren't so great. But you can still get the US made ones if you look hard enough. All that said, it's the design I like and there are several brands other than Buck out there.
 
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I'd go with a Spyderco Tenacious

or perhaps a Victorinox Soldier if you can live with the serrations, atleast has other tools for prying.
 
I've read all the posts. As a working blade, I have to agree with swotty about the Tenacious, it really is an excellent knife for the money. It's comfortable in hand, tough, quite slicy, and can butter a roll or slice cheese etc. It's also a decent size for the tasks and comfy in hand.

Having owned many knives over the years, the Tenacious still has that special touch for me. Jack of all trades knife, you won't be disappointed.
 
I've carried a SAK Prince(?) model for many, many years.
I've rarely ever needed anything more/better for daily chores,
the odd bit of wiring and so on.

Work knife? What's work? Might as well fit the tool to the jobs you mostly encounter.
I have an inherent distrust of folders for prying things.
 
Many thanks for the recommendations, I shall have to find somewhere that has some/ most of those blades mentioned in stock so that I can handle them before making a choice.

Cheers Chaps

Steve
 

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