Made in the USA with a gate opening of 0.63 inches so probably one of the smaller ones out there. https://www.stageriggingwarehouse.com/430-62085-smc-force-tac-d-aluminum-carabiner-screw-locking-tactical-black.html
Made in the USA with a gate opening of 0.63 inches so probably one of the smaller ones out there. https://www.stageriggingwarehouse.com/430-62085-smc-force-tac-d-aluminum-carabiner-screw-locking-tactical-black.html
from the page: “1,000 lb. load-bearing buckle” and “PROUDLY HAND-CRAFTED IN THE USA” This is likely the closest thing you’re going to get to meeting your stated criteria.
You did the scales? Those look nice.
A button lock knife is very popular. Many are well under $100. I’d recommend the CJRB Pyrite Alt for a blade shape more similar to a razor. if you want even smaller the Mini Pyrite Alt is a great 5th pocket carry. https://www.knifecenter.com/kc_new/store_store.html?steel=AR-RPM9&style=Wharncliffe&usrsearch=pyrite&sortType=priceAs
My only real complaint is:
Anyway, these are pie-in-the-sky thoughts. the SAK is a standard by which others look to emulate for good reasons.
I have a Farmer X in green ALOX, a Camper in black ALOX, and the classic Hiker in red ABS and I’m happy with all 3. My Hiker is now my go-to for gathering fatwood in the nearby forest. That saw is perfect for the branches I’m looking for.
Jansport is excellent. I recently sent a 30-year-old bag in for warranty work which they honored at no cost to me other than shipping. A great choice.
That’s great. I was going to use a D2 Elementum this year just to see how well it does.
Just this week I lost my Olight i3T! I’m really bummed. I had the brown/brass colored one and it was starting to wear in a very satisfying way. I know it was only $20 but I use low self-discharge NiHM batteries in my flashlights so that’s gone too.
I like you’re setup and it’s cool you stitched the wallet yourself!
As the kids meme: Porque No los Dos? 😂
I checked Ebay and the prices are a little intense. :)
That’s great. I didn’t know they made that. Too bad it’s not available anymore.
Is that a knifeless Skeletool?
EDCi and KPL both make products that are food safe. I don’t know how well they work with a more deep clean like this might require but in my mind a strong bristled tooth brush and either of their products might be all that is needed.
I can’t believe I forgot this as an option: The QSP Penguin! D2 steel, great action. Great value.
I use knifecenter and bladeHQ websites for their really good filtering options but I rarely buy from them anymore. It definitely helps narrow down the options when companies are releasing so many knives these days.
One I can really recommend if you can get it is the Civivi Chevalier. Button lock flipper with a good size blade and great steel for the price.
What is important to you in a sheepsfoot? Size? Overall cost? Handle material? Lock type? There’s so may options. KnifeCenter.com lists 439 knives in stock under $300.
It’s hard to know what is and is not a no-name brand if you’re new to knives. There’s no discernible difference (on the surface) between a pop-up vendor who just re-brands cheap knives and a true manufacturer. One of the best ways to start figuring this out is to not shop on Amazon. A dedicated and trusted knife store like: BladeHQ, KnifeCenter, WhiteMountainKnives, KnifeJoy, KnivesShipFree, and a few others, will give you the best info. You will find better ways to filter and budget options that are much better choices. But it’s still overwhelming.
If you have a specific style of knife you’re looking for, and you’re not sure if it’s a good or bad brand, I’d start by asking here (or over in pocketknife@lemmy.world
As other’s have said, there are some good budget brands out there for well under $50.