







I’m While continuing my budget knife adventure, I added a pipe this time!!
M Miguron Norsa
Sandblasted D2 steel
PVD Aluminum handle
Cross bar lock
2.99 inch blade...for the nanny states
$29
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Miguron heat treats their D2 from 59-61 HRC. Most budget makers treat thrm 58-60 HRC. That doesn't sound like a big deal, but it is.












Glad to see the " USA" on that oneThe other day I mentioned that my edc knife for about 15 years has been an Esee Izula 2. After that post, while it was on my mind, I ordered new Micarta scales for it, and put a wicked edge on it.
I love folding knives, but you never know when you might have to pry a car door open.
I have a few Esee knives, but the Izula 2 is my all time most carried knife.
It is nearly indestructible. And if you do manage to damage it, they replace it no questions asked....period.
If you dont know the story behind Esee knives, look it up, its very interesting.
Basically, a couple survival experts, Jeff Randall and Mike Perrin were tired of all the wanna be survival experts running "survival schools".
In 1997 they started the Randalls Adventure and Training School in Alabama.
Jeff had extensive experience in the jungles of Central and South America.
He was tired of all the fakers making money teaching basic "skills". He used his knowledge to open his now legendary training school and, with Mike Perrin, designed the R.A.T survival knife. Back then the knives were made by Ontario Knife Co, but due to "issues", moved production to Rowen manufacturing in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Rowen took the knives to the next level. They heat treat their 1095 steel to about 55 HRC. This makes the knives SUPER tough. Combined with good blade geometry and a 20 degree grind, the Esee knives have become very popular.
The name Izula comes from the Spanish word for the Bullet Ant in South America. The knife is 6.75 inches. I also have an Esee 4 and 5.
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Oh yes, about 90% of my knives are USA made. But if the USA makers are going to be making junk with 8cr steel, and charge $279.64.....im going to buy higher quality knives, no matter where they are made.Glad to see the " USA" on that one![]()
Thanks for the info. While I'm not a "collector" I have a few. My EDC is a Bench made 300 I've been carrying for probably ten years and I usually carry a smaller Case for smaller jobs, now it's a Case doctors knife along with the 300. When I received the 300 I was impressed so I immediately ordered another, glad I did, I understand they're discontinued now. I use to carry autos but with the invention of the "flipper" it's as fast as an auto and one handed, so I see no need to carry the autos any longer.Oh yes, about 90% of my knives are USA made. But if the USA makers are going to be making junk with 8cr steel, and charge $279.64.....im going to buy higher quality knives, no matter where they are made.
This last Spring I lost my American Kershaw Belair.
I just ordered another.
Kershaw and Spiderco are the only 2 American made non -custom, non- midtech makers who are actually making fantastic knives at great prices. The new Belair is $149. Its made with Magnacut steel. Benchmade would charge well over $300 for the same thing.
Companies like Benchmade and Zero Tolerance have been smelling their own farts recently.
Check out Taylor Martin's recent video on YouTube. He directly compared the $250 Benchmade Bugout against the $10 Ozark Trail knife from Walmart.
He put them both through some pretty major stress. Way more than most people do with their edc folder.
And you guessed it, the freaking $10 Walmart knife WON, hands down.
The Bugout ended up in 2 pieces. The $10 Ozark Trail was still working fine.![]()
Benchmade can make great knives.Thanks for the info. While I'm not a "collector" I have a few. My EDC is a Bench made 300 I've been carrying for probably ten years and I usually carry a smaller Case for smaller jobs, now it's a Case doctors knife along with the 300. When I received the 300 I was impressed so I immediately ordered another, glad I did, I understand they're discontinued now. I use to carry autos but with the invention of the "flipper" it's as fast as an auto and one handed, so I see no need to carry the autos any longer.
Just as an example, recently Benchmade released the Dacian fixed blade.Thanks for the info. While I'm not a "collector" I have a few. My EDC is a Bench made 300 I've been carrying for probably ten years and I usually carry a smaller Case for smaller jobs, now it's a Case doctors knife along with the 300. When I received the 300 I was impressed so I immediately ordered another, glad I did, I understand they're discontinued now. I use to carry autos but with the invention of the "flipper" it's as fast as an auto and one handed, so I see no need to carry the autos any longer.




