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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Straw" data-source="post: 134403" data-attributes="member: 823"><p>If I were to get another knife for cutting plugs as well as just a nice knife to have around, I would get this one:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.the-knife-connection.com/rc-3pm.html" target="_blank">http://www.the-knife-connection.com/rc-3pm.html</a></p><p></p><p>Nice compromise in blade thickness, their heat treated 1095 holds a great edge and is easy to sharpen, and they have the best warranty on any product I've ever seen (no matter how you break it, they will replace it with a new knife). I can vouch for that website (I've used it twice), and they have free priority mail shipping on all knives. The picture is old though, it's called the ESEE-3 now. You can it in different color combinations as well as in a "MIL" version which has a glass breaker on the pommel, and there is an optional nylon backing to give you more options for mounting the sheath. /shamelessplugofmyfavoriteknifebrand</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Straw, post: 134403, member: 823"] If I were to get another knife for cutting plugs as well as just a nice knife to have around, I would get this one: [url=http://www.the-knife-connection.com/rc-3pm.html]http://www.the-knife-connection.com/rc-3pm.html[/url] Nice compromise in blade thickness, their heat treated 1095 holds a great edge and is easy to sharpen, and they have the best warranty on any product I've ever seen (no matter how you break it, they will replace it with a new knife). I can vouch for that website (I've used it twice), and they have free priority mail shipping on all knives. The picture is old though, it's called the ESEE-3 now. You can it in different color combinations as well as in a "MIL" version which has a glass breaker on the pommel, and there is an optional nylon backing to give you more options for mounting the sheath. /shamelessplugofmyfavoriteknifebrand [/QUOTE]
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