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    Knife suggestions for a gift

    As a gift to the groomsmen I want to give them something practical and useful. I'd like to give them each a knife. I just don't know knives all that well so I thought I'd pose the question here. What do you like as an EDC knife that's relatively inexpensive (less than $60)? Anything I should avoid? Opinions are welcome. Thank you.

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    Spyderco Delica.

    I would consider this model as you could have it engraved with your groomsmens initials for a classy touch:http://newgraham.com/Spyderco-Delica...S%2C-PE-SC11P/

    You can go with the cheaper FRN handle model but I say the stainless model would be nicer as a gift of this nature.
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    Kershaw and Emerson have a collaboration series that is very affordable.
    http://www2.knifecenter.com/kc_new/s...haw%20Emersons
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    Gerber AR 3.0

    Google it and tons of pictures will come up.

    Lowes has them recently for a ridiculously low price.

    It's a very decent knife, not crap. I've given several of them as gifts (the champagne colored ones to women) and everyone who's gotten one has really liked them.

    Well made and good value for the price and not "scary" looking.

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    Knife suggestions for a gift

    What about the Izula?

    http://theknifeconnection.net/index....ategory_id=314

    Great little knife. I carry mine all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loganp0916 View Post
    What about the Izula?
    A skeletonized neck knife is kinda "advanced math" for guys who may not be "knife guys."

    That's why I suggested the Gerber AR 3.0 because while it's a proper folding knife with all the current features including a clip, it's user friendly and looks like something anyone from a tradesman to executive could have in their pocket.

    Even if one of his Groomsmen IS a knife guy, he will probably not turn up his nose at it. I wouldn't.

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    Now I've got some homework! Thanks for the suggestions so far. These forums really are wonderful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Cid View Post
    Kershaw and Emerson have a collaboration series that is very affordable.
    http://www2.knifecenter.com/kc_new/s...haw%20Emersons
    My vote exactly, if you can find them.
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    I got my groomsmen Case Stockmans with their initials engraved on the blade. The scales were green bone to match our wedding color.

    EVERYBODY loved them and they are timeless and classy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big A View Post
    Spyderco Delica.

    I would consider this model as you could have it engraved with your groomsmens initials for a classy touch:http://newgraham.com/Spyderco-Delica...S%2C-PE-SC11P/

    You can go with the cheaper FRN handle model but I say the stainless model would be nicer as a gift of this nature.
    This.

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