I think I'll be sticking with no-slip handles and finger guards. Im going to be passing on the smooth finish (slippery when wet) wooden handle knives with no guard. Those old knives are just as useful as they have always ben, that is true, but we've come a long way since then so there is no point in not taking advantage of what we've learned in the past 100 years. Flint knives works well in their time and the same could be said of bronze but I dont see anyone EDCing either of those. <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> If you want a cheap, safe, effective knives, either of these below are the best bet IMHO.
For those that preferr carbon steel...
For those that prefer stainless steel...
I tend to prefer stainless steel for survival purposes because it's low maintenance but I am currently carrying the carbon steel version because I like the red handle and I am testing it (long term) to see if maybe my opinion of stainless steel for survival purposes is unfounded. I have
one of these beauties which I am rotating with the carbon steel mora shown above and will probably continue to do until I have exposed the Mora to a lot of sweat, blood and a variety of vegetation, so I can see how it holds up.