I've been trying out a very inexpensive (but not cheap!) folder for the last week. I've discovered, to my pleasant surprise, that I really like this pruning-blade, non-locking folder.
Here's the link: http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=58313&cat=1,51222&ap=1
And here's my attempt at adding a photo (wish me luck):
Price: $6.50 !
Mini-Review:
- Blade 3" long, 7.5" overall
- stainless steel, chinese-made, Rc54-56, 1/8" thick at spine
- holds a surprisingly decent edge; better than 420, not quite as hard as 440
- very sturdy work knife
- because of the shape of the blade and the finger notch, I don't really miss having a lock; any way you use the blade or point, you put pressure in the right direction to keep the blade open
- I thinned out the cutting edge a little with a file; with the spine being so thick, I prefer to sharpen it at a pretty low angle
IMO, a useful, inexpensive blade as a spare in car kits, or as a gift for knife-borrowing friends.