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  2. These Expert-Recommended Pocket Knives Are Perfect For Both ...

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    Despite considering myself a pocket knife enthusiast, I carried a cheap pocket knife from Walmart for years that cost me literally $1. The company raised the price to $2 at some point.

  3. Spyderco - Wikipedia

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    The firm's knives are made with a plain edge, a partially serrated edge, or a fully serrated "Spyder Edge" configuration. [11] Their most common handle material is FRN (Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon) and G10, although they make knives with steel handles as well as some limited editions with handles from various other materials. [12]

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  5. Serration - Wikipedia

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    The serrated edges of tiger shark teeth A hunting knife with a serrated back edge Serrated leaves of the stinging nettle, Urtica dioica A Meyerco bolt action knife, designed by Blackie Collins, and featuring a partially serrated blade. Serration is a saw-like appearance or a row of sharp or tooth-like projections. A serrated cutting edge has ...

  6. Survival knife - Wikipedia

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    Other models such as Lile's and Parrish's feature a serrated spine or in the case of Rob Simonich's and Strider Knives, a band breaker near the tip. For survival knives that have a distinct flat spine with sharp 90 degree edges, the user can strike the spine edges against a ferrocerium rod to create sparks for fire starting purposes.

  7. Mercator K55K - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, the knife can be purchased with a stainless steel or carbon steel blade. [2] The Mercator's construction is similar to that of the later appeared French Douk-Douk knife, in terms of the simple folded-metal handle. However, the Douk-Douk is a slipjoint knife, whereas the K55K is a lockback knife and has a different blade geometry.

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