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Top 5 Knives of 2010
With the New Year getting into full gear we decided to do a review of the top 5 knives of 2010. All of the knives below are great quality knives that we know you enjoy and love. The list features a wide variety of knives from fixed blade, folding, and camping knives that you guys couldn’t get enough of. Well what are you waiting for read after the break to see if you have one of these in your collection!
This knife took first place and for a good reason. The Spyderco Delica 4 is made from high quality VG-10 steel that is shipped razor sharp from the Spyderco factory. With a blade length of just under 3 inches this knife makes a great EDC that is legal to carry in most states. The FRN handle is ultra durable and grips like crazy. If you were looking for a pocket knife in 2010 there is a good chance you took a look at a Spyderco. A majority of these knives are under $50 which means you didn’t have to spend a fortune to get a great quality knife. The lightweight model of the Delica 4 was the most popular of the 2010 Delica product line.
- Buck CSAR-T Knife
For the knife collectors that wanted a knife that was fierce and worked great in a wide variety of situations they picked the Buck CSAR-T. The CSAR was originally designed by a military operator for field use making this knife super strong. A modified tanto blade and G-10 handle give this knife amazing strength when prying and in tactical situations.
- Cold Steel Bushman
What is said to be one of the strongest survival knives for around $20 the Cold Steel Bushman made its way to the number three spot easily. Made from a single piece of high quality SK-5 the Bushman provides increased strength over other hollow handled knives. With a 7 inch blade the razor sharp Cold Steel Bushman is a great camping knife for the outdoorsmen on a budget.
- Gerber LMF Tactical Knife
The Gerber LMF tactical knife is a fixed blade tactical knife that is quickly becoming a must have for anyone who works in the field. Tested by field personnel this knife can cut through a wide variety of objects like fuselages and seat belts. With a sheath that easily sharpens the blade and can be attached to a vest for quick access the LMF tactical is the go to fixed blade of 2010.
Coming in at number 5 this is the most expensive knife on the list. With a carbon fiber handle and USA made CPM-S30V steel the Spyderco Sage C123CFP is a mixture of high quality materials and cutting edge knife design. This mid-sized folder has a 3 inch blade that is flat ground to a sharp edge making it a great EDC knife for all knife users.
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Fiskars 7861 Axe and Knife Sharpener $7.80 The Fiskars axe and knife sharpener features a patented ceramic wheel to effectively and easily sharpen axes and knives at an exact 30-degree angle. The sharpener is built for safety as well, with a built-in hand guard and non-slip feet. It is covered by a lifetime warranty…. |
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Nambe Baby Nambe Loop Spoon, Fork and Feeding Spoon 3-Piece Set $29.90 Nambe Baby utensil set has a modern look for a traditional gift. Perfect gift for the new addition to your family. This gift will be passed down as a family heirloom. 18/10 Forged Stainless Steel. Superior quality. Designed by Sean O’Hara. Part of the Nambe Baby Collection, pair with any part of this collection…. |
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Gerber 09841 Diamond Knife Sharpener $2.68 Diamond sharpener features an overall length of 7.40 in and includes Triple diamond plated design Sharpens serrated and fine edge blades and a hook sharpener.ATTRIBUTES Grit: Medium Material: Diamond Size: 7.4/5.4 in. Type: Pocket… |
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The Point $6.97 Delightful animated fable about a land where all things and people have points, except for young Oblio. Because of his “pointlessness,” he and his dog, Arrow, are banished to the Pointless Forest, but once there Oblio learns that things need not be pointed to have a “point.” Narrated by Ringo Starr; music by Harry Nilsson. Songs include “Me and My Arrow.” 74 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolb… |
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The Dukes of Hazzard (Unrated Widescreen Edition) $3.49 The good ol’ boys are back for some Southern-fried fun in this big-screen adaptation of the popular ’80s TV show. Modern-day Robin Hoods Bo (Seann William Scott) and Luke (Johnny Knoxville) Duke come up against the scheming Boss Hogg (Burt Reynolds), who plans to buy up all the land in Hazzard County to build a strip mine. Co-stars Jessica Simpson as barely dressed cousin Daisy and Willie Nelson a… |
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The Dukes of Hazzard (PG-13 Full Screen Edition) $2.00 The teaming of Johnny Knoxville (Jackass: The Movie) and Seann William Scott (Dude, Where’s My Car?) as well as the presence of the ’70s-flavored car chases that were a specialty of the TV series guarantees that The Dukes of Hazzard will be even more lowbrow than the CBS TV series (1979-85) that inspired it. However, this brain-damaging comedy is more “rehash” than “remake,” as good ol’ Georgia bo… |
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Buried Alive [VHS] $79.98 … |
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Sonic Underground – Dr. Robotnik’s Revenge [VHS] $9.99 … |
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Smith’s PP1 Pocket Pal Multifunction Sharpener $7.03 ATTRIBUTES Grit: Coarse/Medium Material: Carbide Ceramic & Diamond Special Features: Tapered Diamond Rod For Sharpening Serrated and Straight Edges Carbide Blades Quickly Set Your Edge Ceramic Stones Give You A Razor Sharp Edge Reversible and Replaceable Carbide Blades and Ceramic Stones Lanyard Hole Type: Hand Held… |
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Gerber 31-000751 Bear Grylls Survival Series Ultimate Knife, Serrated Edge $79.99 From Gerber, the 31-000751 Bear Grylls Survival Series Ultimate Knife is designed to help you endure in the toughest environments. It features an ergonomic grip for comfortable handling and a dependable stainless steel blade with a versatile serrated edge. Additionally, the knife and military-grade nylon sheath are packed with innovative survival tools, including a fire starter, a diamond blade sh… |
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