You have posted the most popular and persistant question on the forum ;O) Someday we will have to devote a third section to knives alone, with monks swing incense burners, a Cantor and 1,000 disposable lighters flickering in the shadows. The parameters of a good knife are explained in Doug's article. There are many good products that will satisfy everything from budget constraints, wonder steel of the week and that ephemeral quality of personal preference and the "Walter Mitty factor". Many people wind up with more than one knife. That said: my current core set is a Fallkniven forester and a Victorinox Hunter (I'm excluding multitools). I can accomplish everything I need to with this kit. I also have various blades for regional needs; a lueko-puukko-ulu combination for snow climes, a norwegian S/S sailors knife for the water, spyderco for horseback riding, Martindale machete for tropical climes , camillus A/f survival knife for sailplane lessons and finally a MOD4 to chase door to door solicitors away. All are subject to replacement when I attend knife shows and something shiny blinds my better judgement.
Edited by Chris Kavanaugh (08/11/02 05:32 PM)