Pocket knife

Beretta V

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Hi guys I’m looking for a pocket knife just for general work. I use to have a nice knife that was black and locked. Always kept a nice edge but being black I lost it in the fields!
Anyone advise me on a pocket knife that’s fairly cheap but holds a good edge?
Regards Dan
 
Opinel is a good shout for a cheap knife that holds its edge ok.
I also carry a spyderco which isn’t going to break the bank, and it’s a bl**dy good knife.
 
Provided it’s not legal carry you are after these are very good for the money, N690 steel, stainless liners, so easy to clean and the blue is easy to spot on the ground

 
An EKA Swede 10 in orange will set you back less than £40
Only if you can find someone to sell you one without the sheath, the sheath adds another £30.
I have six and bought full size sheaths from E Bay so they have a choice to carry open sheathed or as a pocket knife, I got them for prizes on the Boar shoots I attend.
They have a ten year warranty, not sure whether that is against loss or sharpness ;)
 

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I'd suggest the Ontario Rat 1 - AUS-8 stainless, under £50, available in a myriad of colours, plain or semi-serrated blade, tip up or tip down carry, liner lock, easy to sharpen - all round good deal.
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I have a bit of collection ... used to change up my carry fairly often, but have been stuck on a 284 Buck Bantam for a few years now. I was travelling by air with only carry on luggage, but would be driving back home at the end of my travels ... couldn't take a knife in my luggage, and couldn't be without a knife in my pocket, so I bought the little lock blade soon after arriving at my destination. I liked it so much that I have acquired a couple spares since, but strange as it seems to me, I haven't yet lost the original.
 
Seeing this thread I went and dug out my old opinel I had when I started stalking roe in Scotland more years ago than I care to remember, it’s half the width and 1/2 inch shorter than when it was new, looking at it, I think I would rather lose an Emberleaf instead of this 2 Bob razor of a knife, all about memorys on this one
 

love this knife
Buck folders are some of the best value knives you can buy IMO. I have a Buck Vantage I use as my rabbit pauncher and the edge you can get on it and the way it keeps an edge is superb.

Personally, if it's a general purpose knife, I always pick a liner lock mechanism. It's the strongest design, easy to clean and doesn't get clogged with grit and dust when it's rattling around in your pocket.

Got a lot of time for Maserin knives too. Generally dearer than Buck but very good quality. Something like this would make a fine general purpose pocket knife:
 
I find the Opinel are good. For general use and to be UK legal to carry I tend to go for a swiss army spartan, they keep a great edge, have screwdriver, bottle openers etc. and are only £20-22. I also have and like the lambs foot and many others I have in a drawer but miss the extras on a swiss army knife when I take another.
 
How about a genuine Lambs Foot? Mine never leaves my pocket! Takes and holds a cracking edge. Under £20, too

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Very nice. :thumb:

Mine is a little more weather-beaten. This is a Tina grafting knife. Still manufactured in Germany, this one belonged to my late father-in-law, who was a market gardener in Kent. I imagine it got through a lot of veggies over the years!

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Though not a sheepsfoot, I also have this one that Michael May, a UK knife builder, made for me during the first lockdown:

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