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<blockquote data-quote="eklektos44" data-source="post: 447538" data-attributes="member: 3797"><p>$55 on EBay as I remember. It's my wife's knife. The hilt is to small for me, as I have gorilla paws. The Morakniv fits my hands much better. If you get a KaBar I'd suggest not getting the leather grips and a get it with a Kydex sheath. Also realize that the KaBar is flat ground and very hard. It come out of the box sharp. But it's a bear to put an edge on when you have to resharpen it. But once you get it sharp again it'll hold the edge for a long time. You really need ceramic stones to do it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eklektos44, post: 447538, member: 3797"] $55 on EBay as I remember. It's my wife's knife. The hilt is to small for me, as I have gorilla paws. The Morakniv fits my hands much better. If you get a KaBar I'd suggest not getting the leather grips and a get it with a Kydex sheath. Also realize that the KaBar is flat ground and very hard. It come out of the box sharp. But it's a bear to put an edge on when you have to resharpen it. But once you get it sharp again it'll hold the edge for a long time. You really need ceramic stones to do it right. [/QUOTE]
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