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Old 10-01-2006, 07:20 PM   #1 (permalink)

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Help me choose an affordable pocketknife for a groomsmen gift..please

I'm getting married this week and the wedding rehearsal is Wednesday and I realized that I've totally forgotten about the gift i'm supposed to give to the groomsmen.

I think a pocket knife would be a good gift as opposed to a lighter or flask since it's equally as cool but a lot more handy.

I don't have too much money to spend since I'm currenty putting my wife to be through school and I can't get it on the internet since I'm such a slacker and I need it by Wednesday.

So what I'm asking you guys is what's the best pocketknife that one could buy at a sporting/outdoor type store that retails for around $25.

I was at the mall and saw that they had some for like $5 at those little carts that sell knives/jewelry/cell phone covers but I don't want to buy something that'll just break.
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Spyderco makes some really nice and sturdy small knives.
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Old 10-01-2006, 07:34 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Benchmade Griptilian with a clip or drop point will run around $50 if you look. That's as low as I would go for a knife. I would get them older model Leatherman tools, as newer models should make quality from the past versions more thrifty.

If you buy them the garbage from the mall it may come off as a slap in the face if they have any knowledge of knives.

Maybe a cheaper CRKT or Spyderco, like an Endura. These are closer to your desired price, and I would appreciate them as a gift.
http://www.1sks.com/store/spyderco-e...ghtweight.html
http://www.1sks.com/store/spyderco-d...n-handles.html
http://www.1sks.com/store/spyderco-d...ghtweight.html
http://www.1sks.com/store/spyderco-jester.html

You could also consider a case of a local brewery or a decent bottle of something harder.
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Thanks for the advice....are there things to look for like what type of steel the blade is made out of and such? Is Gerber a brand worth buying? Just looking on the internet i'm seeing that they're more affordable but I'm aware of the old adage "you get what you pay for". I don't need to get them the baddest knife on the market i just want something that looks nice and is has quality in it's build so it won't break a month later.

I'm going to hit up GI Joes and Sportsman's Warehouse Tuesday afternoon and hopefully find something worthy there.
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Yes, blade steel is a factor to look for-but at the price you are looking to pay it is more a game of not buying complete shit rather than buying something that is a better performer.

For your price range, you are going to get something like a Buck, a complete no-name brand, or you could go online and pay near that price for a decently built Spyderco.

I am pretty much going to guarantee that the knives sold at the mall in your price range will be absolute pieces of shit, and if they are actually used, the odds of their liner locks failing is extremely high. Then again, it depends on what time of men your friends are. If they are likely to use a knife for anything other than opening boxes or a letter, or cutting the plastic or ties on a new piece of electronics, a $30 knife is not for them. If you're friends are likely to only need a knife in the situations above or like situations, then your gift is perfect for them and they will think it's pretty neat.
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Old 10-02-2006, 10:23 AM   #6 (permalink)

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Thanks...i may end up going with that Spyderco Jester since they sell Spyderco stuff at GI Joes. What about Kershaw or S&W? Do they make quality stuff?

Is this one worth the $

http://www.gijoes.com/product/index....entPage=family
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The Jester is the knife I had. One of the best pocket knives I've EVER had.
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The Jester is the knife I had. One of the best pocket knives I've EVER had.
Cool...anything in particular that you liked about it?
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Durable, nice design, could cut ****l, never rusted, I'd still have it now if someone hadn't ganked it.
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Gerber knives are great for the price. I've carrried my Gerber Air Ranger 3.00 BB folder consistently for a couple of years and it's still sharp, hasn't let me down.
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