No-Name Chinese Knife that I Love
- CluelessNick
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No-Name Chinese Knife that I Love
When I became a "knife collector" only a year and a half ago I started out by gathering some old knives I already had around the house. I found this old crappy Chinese knife in my tackle box where it had lived for at least the last 30 years. I cleaned it a little and sharpened it up some. I began to grab it when I had some gardening or other dirty job to do. I have to admit it has become one of my favorite carry knives. All stainless so don't worry about dirt or rust much, keeps a great edge and just a good all around knife, Anyone else have a cheap knife that they really love?
- TwoFlowersLuggage
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Re: No-Name Chinese Knife that I Love
Looks like a copy of a Case 041 or a Camillus 864. I really like stainless steel executive lockbacks. I buy them whenever I can find them.
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- Madmarco
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Re: No-Name Chinese Knife that I Love
I'm a big fan of knives like you posted Nick! Something about an all-metal knife with no markings anywhere but the blade I find special. I have a Henkels melon-tester like this, but so far not a pocket folder. I have 2 on my "Watchlist" as we speak, but due to ridiculously high shipping charges I refuse to pull the trigger. Most of the models one can find nowadays are from 5"-6 1/2" oal, but I'm really hoping to find an 8 or 9"er before I put down my money. The copy you posted is the longest oal I've seen so far at 7", very nice! 

