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Originally posted by calstorm
reply to post by jibeho
I didn't want to make a new thread for this question so I'll ask here. I'm going knife shopping this week. How many different kinds should I get and what should I look for in a good knife? I've been looking at some generic swiss army knives, can a generic be as good as the original?
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Originally posted by calstorm
reply to post by reluctantpawn
I was looking at this one untill you mentioned the pocket chainsaw. Opinion please.
I am seriously considering this one and the Mora mentioned above.