5 great blades: pick one
kannonfyre
May 20, 2003, 12:00 PM
Your car has broken down in the middle of nowhere, help is at least 12 hours away and there have been known to be feral dogs wandering about. In addition to your survival kit, which one knife would you rather have with you and why? (please discard price as a consideration)
1)Swamp Rat Knife Works Camp Tramp
2)Fallkniven A1
3)Buck-Strider Solution Fixed Blade
4)SOG Seal 2000
5)BK7 Becker Combat/Utility knife
I am considering the option of including an emergency knife with my vehicle survival kit in the boot of my car.
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George Hill
May 20, 2003, 01:33 PM
Oh... those are all good choices.
But I think the toss up is between the SOG 2000 and the Falk A1.
Both are super serious knives that look as good as they work.
Hmmm... I think I might lean to the SOG Seal 2000.
If you like the Seal 2000, check out the SOG21 Government Agent... it's a similar knife, but less expensive. Or you could consider the SOG Tigershark, with a 2 inch longer blade.
I think of all these, I'd get the Tigershark.
Correia
May 20, 2003, 01:46 PM
So feral dogs can break into locked cars? Man those are some tough dogs.
The-Distinctive-Edge
May 20, 2003, 02:57 PM
Have to go with Fallkniven A1. just my opinion of course! Paul
hso
May 20, 2003, 03:00 PM
Tramp or Becker
Tramp for smaller hands.
Becker for you guys that can palm a basketball.
You're looking for a good shelter and tool making knife so either of those will serve nicely and since you don't have to worry as much about how much the thing weighs (it is the car knife after all) you can take advantage of the size.
Dave Markowitz
May 20, 2003, 05:05 PM
Becker C/U-7. This is one nice knife.
BTW, I have small hands and the grip fits me just fine.
Soap
May 20, 2003, 07:05 PM
I would buy any one of those knives, buy a whetstone, and then hone my knife and whittle while I waited for help to arrive. 12 hours is nothing to spend in the wild.
For a survival kit though I would go for a Becker or SWKW. Cheap, works, no worries.
Sir Galahad
May 20, 2003, 11:24 PM
You mentioned "5 great blades". Where are they at?:D I don't see a Cold Steel Trailmaster, I don't see a Cold Steel Black Bear Classic, I don't see a Bill Bagwell bowie, I don't see a Cold Steel Laredo Bowie, and I don't see a Cold Steel LTC Kukri. If we're talking feral dogs, the LTC is a better bet at whacking off a head. Kind of heads the bite off at the pass.:evil: Of course, in my car, if I could choose 5 great blades, since I'm car-portable, the 5 great blades would be a 1796 Light Cavalry Saber, a Gladius, a Falcata, a Talwar, or a Grosse Messer. But, in my car, I'd just crack the window and shoot feral dogs until I had enough to build a large enough signal fire. :evil:
kannonfyre
May 21, 2003, 01:04 AM
I did not include CS knives in the selection because my local retailer overcharges for them by about 30-40%. The choice for me is now between the SWKW CT and the Fallkniven A1. For those of you that own both blades, which one is more durable?
RON in PA
May 21, 2003, 02:23 PM
Any of the above, find a good piece of wood and make yourself a spear. Not only good for doing-in feral dogs at a safer distance than a knife, but also good for vampires.
meathammer
May 21, 2003, 02:36 PM
I would pick the Becker BK7. I actually just bought one. Serious knife and a good price.
Prodigalshooter
May 21, 2003, 06:27 PM
Another vote for the Becker Combat Utility, but if I could buy something besides what's on your list, I would.
Maybe something a little bigger, like one of the bigger Beckers.
Sir Galahad
May 21, 2003, 08:42 PM
I'll take my Cold Steel Boar Spear. After 5 minutes, the question will be: "5 Great Cigars; Pick One---Macanudo, Cohiba, Punch, Sancho Panza, or Fuente" while I wait for the signal fire from the pyre of feral dogs to alert a tow truck. :evil:
Soap
May 21, 2003, 10:20 PM
Sir Galahad- A man after my own heart! I really like the Macanudo but a good real Cuban Cohiba is a great cigar as well. The Dominican Cohibas aren't too shabby either.
Guyon
May 21, 2003, 10:26 PM
Fallkniven. I love VG10 steel.
But don't overlook the Cold Steel Master Hunter. Fantastic knife for a survival knife. Carbon V requires more care, but what an edge! Also comes in AUS8 stainless. $48 at Wholesale Hunter.
Doc
May 21, 2003, 11:11 PM
Monte Cristo #2, of course
or Cohiba Robusto...
oh yea, knives. Bank for the buck Cold Steel is hard to resist, especially their seconds...
see also my post:
about fixed blade knives (http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=22075)
it returned some interesting info
kannonfyre
May 22, 2003, 11:01 PM
How do BK&T knives stand up to high humidity/rain water? How senstivie to corrosion are they?
Prodigalshooter
May 23, 2003, 07:45 PM
Well, mine only sees SoCal weather, so I only have experience with those conditions. But, it is a coated steel, so I'd think that with a minimum of care; cleaning after use and light coat of lube on the exposed edge should take care of most climates. Go over to Bladeforums and ask around, I'm sure there are guys there who have really put their Brutes and Machaxs through the mill.
geegee
May 25, 2003, 06:22 PM
Becker BK-7 or Swamprat. Really stout knives and at very reasonable prices (too reasonable to probably not keep one in the emergency bag in your trunk). geegee
TheeBadOne
May 25, 2003, 06:28 PM
REKAT Hobbit Warrior
http://www.knifecenter.com/knifecenter/roundeye/images/smwarrior.jpg
Doc
May 25, 2003, 07:43 PM
KannonFrye:
Just reread the whole thread.
You can buy direct from Cold Steel and LEO gets 10 or 20% off their prices. I have bought a couple direct and now I get the catalog to boot:p
Sir Galahad
May 25, 2003, 08:02 PM
To echo what Doc said, go to the Cold Steel website and request their catalog. You start getting the Cold Steel Special Projects catalog regularly from then on. Cold Steel ships worldwide. Wait til you see the toys available in the Special Projects catalog. And a lot of times, you can get things out of the Special projects catalog that knife dealers don't stock or haven't started stocking. You also see what's new that year. Lots of people like to blast Lynn Thompson, but as far as I'm concerned, the guy is great. He's willing to do something different and markets a product that is tough as nails and affordable. Who else is selling spears that come sharp as razors and are working weapons? Who else is selling decent swords at the price he does? Who else is selling a battle mace and war hammer that are both affordable and are not just wall decorations? Take a look at the Trailmaster. Best bang for the buck on the market. Mine came shaving sharp the whole length of the blade right out of the box. And I mean VERY light stroke SCARY shaving sharp. Barely move the blade and it's shaving. The whole 9 1/2" of blade. I got a Mini-Bushman as a free gift with an order and it's just as sharp. I got a Boar Spear and that blade is so sharp, it's scary. I can hardly wait to see what Cold Steel brings out new each year!
Braz
May 29, 2003, 02:25 AM
BK7
Great knife at a great price... what? Someone already said that?? :)
George Hill
May 29, 2003, 04:48 PM
I'll second Cold Steel... solid knives for not a lot of coin. Carbon V needs a lot of care and effort? Uh, no. Just wipe it off with some CLP after you use it and your good to go.
Just use an old rag... it can slice a new rag to ribbons. ;)
Hot brass
May 29, 2003, 04:49 PM
If your local retailer charges too much check out the dealers on the net! I got the BK&T 7 & 9.
For the dogs of the choices you state I want LARGE/ BK&T 9. Got both for less than $100.00.
Glamdring
May 31, 2003, 09:35 AM
Well my BOB that lives in my trunk has a 5" hunting knife and a hatchet, don't know the brands because I got both of them free. One from my uncle the other from a friend. I figure it doesn't make sense to keep expensive items in my car.
I always carry my Delica and a leatherman or two with me (on person).
I also have tools in the trunk. With a hacksaw and a file + raw material (car itself if needed) you can make a lot of things. Add a dremel tool and you can make them fast. It doesn't take a lot to put an edge on a screwdriver for a spear for example.
Kjay
May 31, 2003, 01:25 PM
I have both the Fallkniven A1 and the Becker CU7. I'd wager the A1 to be the better quality blade but both will work just fine. The CU7 is probably the best bang for the buck.
Combat-wombat
June 1, 2003, 06:12 PM
SOG Seal 2000.
FTG-05
July 8, 2003, 07:16 PM
Another post for BK&T. I've also got the CS SRK and I wouldn't feel bad about having it in my truck either.
Albin
Ron L
July 8, 2003, 10:00 PM
I think I'd settle for the Swamp Rat. I've played with a few of the ones on the list except the SR, but if the SR is anywhere close to the Busse's that are made at the same factory, then the SR, at it's price, should be a helluva knife.
hillbilly
July 20, 2003, 04:27 PM
None of the above.
For feral dogs, how about a Cold Steel Rifleman's Tomahawk?
Bark Bark Bark Bark THWACK-SPLAT......
Sir Galahad
July 20, 2003, 08:38 PM
"I say we drink the wine, eat the dogs, and use the papers for musket wadding!" "Eat the dogs?!" "Mmmm...a dog's a fine meal."
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