The "Randall" of folders? Is there such a thing?


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chrisb507
August 27, 2006, 05:38 PM
Hey guys,

I’ve been picking up folders for the last few years, and have a couple I really enjoy—Spyderco Delica is my usual EDC, and I have a few Benchmades, and the odd Gerber.

I’m considering a Randall (Model 15), but I never carry a fixed blade, and it wouldn’t see much use at all. I carry a folder every day for light use. So, instead of dropping the dollars on a pretty Randall, I’d like to get a quality folder I’d actually be able to carry and appreciate daily.

I love the Randall look, the lines, the materials, customization options and reputation. I’m looking for the same things in a folder. Any recommendations on a stout semi-custom folder for EDC with a cost in the Randall ballpark? Who’s got a rep as the "Randall of folders?" (I know this is an "opinion question," but I’m wondering where to start.)

Thanks,
-- Chris

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Rupestris
August 27, 2006, 06:05 PM
For slip-joint knives, I'd take a look at T.A.Davison.
http://www.tadscustomknives.com/

I don't own one (yet) but his work is outstanding.

Kingcreek
August 27, 2006, 06:24 PM
I carry a Dozier folding hunter. Not real easy to find, as Bob no longer takes orders for folders, but they are stout like a tank.
Kit Carson, Scott Sawby, Bob Terzuola also come to mind.
You might also want to spend some time over at http://bladeforums.com for additional input.

Jalexander
August 27, 2006, 07:26 PM
If you don't mind something that is isn't as sheeple-friendly as the average slipjoint, but is built h*ll-for-stout, I'd look into the Strider framelocks. Or you could get a Sebenza.

James

Ohen Cepel
August 27, 2006, 07:41 PM
Sebenza

hso
August 28, 2006, 01:10 AM
Sebenza

TrapperReady
August 28, 2006, 12:16 PM
Sebenza. They come in large and small, regular and classic, plain and adorned.

I've got a Strider AR which I got as a backup for the one I gave to my BIL before he went to Iraq. It's a good knife (if overly large), but Strider's tend to scream "TACTICAL!", while IMO Randalls are more "classic".

Personally, I just want Bob Dozier to start making folding knives again.

chrisb507
August 28, 2006, 09:58 PM
Thanks, all. I'll start looking at Sebenzas, but some of the other makers sure look nice, too.

-- Chris

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