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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 2380345" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>I'll continue to spend my hard earned dollars on good quality knives, hatches and tools. So long as you are somewhat responsible you most likely won't lose your gear and will keep it in good working order. I do agree that redundancy is a good idea and your 3rd, 4th, etc could be of the cheaper/less expensive models. I'll take my ESEE 5 & 6 at $120/each over any other brand in that size class. That being said I don't have any need for a $250+ knife of any sort. IMO, there is a point with many tools that you can spend "x" amount of dollars and get a very good quality tool. Them you start looking at the same tool of a different brand that costs 20-50% more and you are then paying for uniqueness, cosmetics and other crap that does not make the tool work any better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 2380345, member: 14646"] I'll continue to spend my hard earned dollars on good quality knives, hatches and tools. So long as you are somewhat responsible you most likely won't lose your gear and will keep it in good working order. I do agree that redundancy is a good idea and your 3rd, 4th, etc could be of the cheaper/less expensive models. I'll take my ESEE 5 & 6 at $120/each over any other brand in that size class. That being said I don't have any need for a $250+ knife of any sort. IMO, there is a point with many tools that you can spend "x" amount of dollars and get a very good quality tool. Them you start looking at the same tool of a different brand that costs 20-50% more and you are then paying for uniqueness, cosmetics and other crap that does not make the tool work any better. [/QUOTE]
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