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Hi Fellas.  I have always wanted to buy something more than a cheap beater pocket knife and now that I am researcing knives, I can quickly see myself getting addicted.  I intend to buy that first good quality knife soon and am looking for some guidance.  I am looking for an edc folder under $100.00.  Things that I value in a knife?  A handle I can hold onto due to gripability and or ergonomics, sturdiness for every day utility uses as well as camping, fishing, hiking duties and steel that is hard, durable and able to take and hold an edge.  I have been looking at a lot of knives and seem to be resting on the Spyderco Stretch VG-10.  Anyone have an opinion on the knife or suggestions for other knives?  Thanks for any and all advice.

Cheers.

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Philip, there's alot to consider before you just up and buy a knife on a few variables. I may have been in your position years back and I know from my purchases the best thing you can do is slow down and study all that is avaliable to you. There's traditional knives, tactical knives, production knives, custom knives, knives with all types of handles and blade materials. The best thing I can tell you is slow down and explore all the different knives they have to offer. Good luck, Rob!

Sounds like you are already following Robert's excellent suggestion to take time and do your homework before making a decision.  Spyderco is a great first knife,  or second or fiftieth for that matter.  I own more knives made by that manufacturer than any other in my collection (fifty plus folders).  I don't own the Stretch but it specs out in line with what you have set for your first knife and I imagine you will be very pleased.  Then you can start dreaming about your second knife.

Well said Mike, I hope to hear back from Philip soon on what he decided on. I always enjoy seeing what knives people buy and how they work out for them.

I am purchasing the Spyderco Stretch.  Seems like a lot of knife for $70.00.   Spyderco seems to have a very good reputation and the stretch seems to hit every nail on the head including price point.  Metal liners, ergonomic handle, great blade shape, good functional gimping, Vg-10 steel, it is fairly light, it looks cool and it is under $100.00.  I will put it through its paces of cutting cord, rope, plastic banding and other work related stuff, and in the spring it will see some fishing, hiking and camping.  I will be sure to let everyone know what I think of the knife.  Thanks for the advice and for helping me to gain yet another addictive hobby ha ha ha. 

Congratulations Phillip on your first purchase.  I think you will be pleased.  On the value side this appears to be a good choice since at this price point with a knife made in Japan with VG 10 I think you receive value over those Spyderco knives made in China with 8Cr13MoV, although I like my Tenacious very much.

I got so inspired by this conversation that I went out and bought a new knife, a Microtech SF Manual Action, Black Aluminum w/Carbon Fiber Insert, Satin Plain Edge.  We love our knives!

Philip, you have taken your time and explored all the different brands and knife steels and made a decission on what best suits and appeals to you. Although I'm a traditional style knife lover I know that the tactical knives have a lot too offer the knife user of to day. Good luck with your new knife and please show us a picture of it. You mentioned something about camping, well please come and join us in the outdoor group and tell us about your adventures using your new knife. I love stories about guys and gals from other parts of the land in the outdoors.

I really love the look of traditional knives as I am an old soul trapped in the body of a 39 year old man, but tactical seems like the way to go for me.  I own a contracting company that specializes in commercial demolition and refit so I live a pretty brutal 9 to 5 work/life style.  I need an edc that is more like a tool than an accesory.  That being said...I have been eyeballing some Pumas for my time off EDC knife.

Phillip,

Donnie does remodels alsoand I think he is up to 20 EDC's.  It depends on what he is doing that day what he carries.

So I finally received my Spyderco Stretch in the mail and I have to say that I am impressed.  Fit and finish is very impressive, handle is very ergonomic and fits in my hand like it grew there, the FRN handle is very grippy, the blade deploys very smoothly and with very little effort, the blade locks up very solid with no wiggle whatsoever, and speaking of the blade...it is seriously scary sharp and cuts through phone book pages with very very little effort.  This knife is very light, very easy to hold and wield, and its blade is rediculously sharp.  I will put this knife through is paces over the next few months and keep you all updated.

Cheers.

P.

Ok so after 2 weeks of hard use cutting cord, rope, plastic  banding, cardboard, weather stripping, fabric, tape, paper packaging, and even shaving a little bit of wood, this knife is still shaving sharp.  I am still impressed with this knife and its blade steel.  I can see me getting waaaaayyyyy too into knife collecting.  Next purchase will be a sharpening system.  I have always used a stone and steel, but I may just bite the bullet and get a rod type sharpener. 

Cheers.

P.

I'm impressed with your thorough testing and work with this knife.  You are wise to be wary of the collecting "bug".  It can get out of hand and you may find yourself with knives that you really could have done without.  Be as selective with your next purchase as you were with your first and you should have much enjoyment from collecting fine knives.

I'm just one of those quality over quantity guys and if I do anything, I do it right.  I did a lot of research and learned a lot of things about knives that I never knew mattered.  Once I started to learn about steel types and related cutting qualities, I knew I was getting hooked already ha ha ha.  I have always been attracted to weapons and knives in general, and I sort of saw this coming.  I look forward to buying other knives made of a variety of different steel.  I will collect very slowly though.  Can't be cutting in to my pipe budget ha ha ha...another obsessive hobby.

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