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    Defining the Best Quality Pocket Knife

    Soft2share.comBy Soft2share.com4 March 2020No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Defining the Best Quality Pocket Knife can be a very difficult task. This is because of what it means to be a quality pocket knife in the first place. While it most certainly is not difficult to define the quality of components, it can be very difficult to define quality in design.

    That’s because you, the person behind the blade, will find that different designs in pocket knives will perform different jobs with quite different levels of efficacy. Way back when Buck changed the game with the introduction of the Model 110, most pocket knives were simple slipjoints. They were greeting for dicing up apples and opening letters, but no one used them for heavy tasks. Some more enterprising individuals may have used them to gut trout and small game birds, but for the tasks of breaking down large game and constructing camp furniture, fixed blade knives ruled.

    The 110, however, tipped the scales and catalyzed a cascade of events that led to revolutionary designs in folding knives. While its design has not changed in over half a century (it’s still a wildly capable design) innovations in steel production, locking mechanisms and ergonomics have producing folding pocket knives that can tackle work that was once the exclusive domain of stout fixed models.

    That’s why it’s tough to define the best quality pocket knife. There are so many options out there that range from the small slipjoints that make people think up the image of a case or a Victorinox to huge folders with guards that look like a stereotypical bowie or camp knife when opened. You’ll have to figure out what you want to do with it, but here’s a great place to start.

    If you’re looking for the best quality pocket knife to stuff in your vest pocket or jeans, Case Cutlery is a great place to start. Collectors love Case for their premium materials and fine fit and finish, but Case is also well known for producing tough knives. In addition, their surgical stainless steel blades can be honed to a razor’s edge. Any of their pocket knives will exhibit amazing quality and could make an excellent EDC pocket knife. If you want a single blade, any of their Trapperlock models will serve you well. Unlike many other smaller pocket knives, they offer you the ease of opening of thumb studs and lock with a liner lock. If you want a smaller knife with multiple blades, consider one of their Stockman knives.

    While Case offers excellent options in pocket knives, you might be after a larger model with a locking blade and a more comfortable, ergonomic handle to replace a fixed blade as your everyday carry knife. Consider one of Buck Knives’ more modern designs like the Buck Glacier, which is loaded down with user-friendly features. First off, the blade flicks open and locks with a breath and the lock’s jimping rides well within the handle, which makes it comfortable to hold. With its convenient pocket clip, G10 scales and razor-sharp 420HC blade, it’s a tough, dependable model to use as an EDC pocket knife.

    Then again, if you want rock-solid dependability in a pocket knife, go with something like Benchmade’s Griptilian. A perennial favorite among collectors and hard users alike, the Griptilian offers you the durability of a nylon handle and the unbelievable edge retention of an S30V blade. Consider also the added strength given to the design of its modified sheepsfoot tip and you have a contender for the title of best quality pocket knife.

    If you’re looking for a great pocket knife to add to your pocket for EDC, any of these options will suit you well. That being said, there are many more serviceable options waiting for you at WhiteMountainKnives.com. White Mountain Knives has one of the most expansive selections of knives available online today, and shipping is free, so if you need a new pocket knife today, visit their site.

    For more information about Spyderco Pocket Knife and Kershaw Pocket Knife Please visit : White Mountain Knives.

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