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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 767807" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Exactly the type and brand of knife I carried for years, Gerber with a locking single blade, composite handle. Slim, lightweight and easy to carry...great quaility steel. The my son bought me a Kershaw knife, same style as the Gerber, composite handle, single locking blade, great quaility steel. But the Kershaw has a thumb notch and a spring assited opening system, so I flip the notch with my thumb and the spring opens the blade to the lock position with one hand... not a switch blade but seems like it and legal.</p><p></p><p>I don't like buck or case too much, not much for the quality of steel and with out good steel you can't get or keep a good edge... the scar on my finger will tell you I like a sharp edge on knife.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 767807, member: 378"] Exactly the type and brand of knife I carried for years, Gerber with a locking single blade, composite handle. Slim, lightweight and easy to carry...great quaility steel. The my son bought me a Kershaw knife, same style as the Gerber, composite handle, single locking blade, great quaility steel. But the Kershaw has a thumb notch and a spring assited opening system, so I flip the notch with my thumb and the spring opens the blade to the lock position with one hand... not a switch blade but seems like it and legal. I don't like buck or case too much, not much for the quality of steel and with out good steel you can't get or keep a good edge... the scar on my finger will tell you I like a sharp edge on knife. Alan [/QUOTE]
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