#109158 - 10/19/07 03:14 PM
Advice please, on a survival knife
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Stranger
Registered: 08/30/07
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Thanks in advance for advice and help with this... I just purchased a Gerber Big Rock knife from REI. http://www.rei.com/product/752020 4.5 inch partially serrated drop point surgical stainless blade. Full tang glass filled nylon handle. Used it camping twice now. Seems VERY durable. (Blade thickness is over 1/8") Seems to hold its edge well. My question is this: Do I need to spend over $100 for a "higher quality" knife such as a Becker, Benchmade, SOG, or similar listed on this site? I want a solid, fixed blade, dependable knife for use while hiking, camping, and (if need be) survival. The Gerber was $39. Are other, more expensive knives a better value? Thanks!
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#109161 - 10/19/07 03:21 PM
Re: Advice please, on a survival knife
[Re: Erro]
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Loc: Oakland, California
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Erro welcome to ETS! The Gerber is fine. Some here would prefer a knife with no serrations but for the money it is probably a good choice. A lot of us here are knife-addicts myself included. Spending more money is just a personal choice. Many folks get buy with inexpensive Mora knives so why would your new Gerber fail you? Enjoy. Make sure you get a sharpener and keep it sharpened. Bill
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#109162 - 10/19/07 03:23 PM
Re: Advice please, on a survival knife
[Re: Erro]
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Welcome Newguy!!!
"... Are other, more expensive knives a better value?..."
Probably not. Gerber has been making knives for quite a few years, if their products were junk they would have gone under long ago. There are some really high dollar blades that might be a little tougher, but then there are probably some that cost more and are worth less. If you are happy with it, you got a deal.
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#109170 - 10/19/07 04:05 PM
Re: Advice please, on a survival knife
[Re: Erro]
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Registered: 07/01/04
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The Gerber was $39. Are other, more expensive knives a better value?
Value can be hard to quantify. I am of the opinion that you should always buy the best you can afford. I bought my current knife, a Becker BK10, for $45. At the time that was the most I could spend. I've used it a lot and have been very happy with it. I am currently waiting for a Randall 25 6". When I get it in June of '09 I will shell out about $385. Is it going to be able to do anything the Becker can't? I doubt it. But I want one anyway. If, as you say, your Gerber has performed well for you then my advice is to use it and be happy.
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#109172 - 10/19/07 04:14 PM
Re: Advice please, on a survival knife
[Re: norad45]
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Hacksaw
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I have the Big Rock (I paid $29 new) and I like it a lot. It's a very capable knife for the price. I don't use it as often because of the serrations but it still has purpose in my collection.
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#109173 - 10/19/07 04:16 PM
Re: Advice please, on a survival knife
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Member
Registered: 06/11/07
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That is probably fine for your needs. I am not fond of serrations or combo blades myself.
You should check out Doug Ritter's comments on choosing a survival knife before you make another purchase though.
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#109180 - 10/19/07 04:49 PM
Re: Advice please, on a survival knife
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Rapscallion
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Big Ditto!!!
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#109181 - 10/19/07 04:53 PM
Re: Advice please, on a survival knife
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Crazy Canuck
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Registered: 02/03/07
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Loc: Alberta, Canada
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Gerbers are generally very strong, durable knives.
Whether they cut as well as others is a matter of debate. It depends on the steel and the grind.
I find the low-end Gerber steel doesn't take the kind of edge I want. But maybe I'm fussy. I find this steel responds to a medium diamond much better than anything else. I also find that there's a very hard "skin" on these blades; over time, as you sharpen past that, it will take a much more satisfying edge.
Higher-end Gerber knives seem to sharpen just fine. I have a couple of folders that I like a lot.
Anyway, I don't see a reason why this knife wouldn't serve you well. Just be aware that there are some absolutely amazing blades out there, should the day come when you are looking to upgrade.
Edited by dougwalkabout (10/19/07 04:56 PM)
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