answering that question is opening a
3xl can of worms. . . .
i can tell you what i have in the
vehicle
e-tool
"kabar"(ontario marine combat)
cold steel latin machete
estwing hatchet
i've been lookin for excaliber or the
holy grail all my adult life, and i
can tell you it doesn't exist.
i've had randall-mades, expensive
hand-mades, cheap overseas made
i'm sure, by semi-slave labor,
i've yet to find the do-all
if you were to ask me which i would
pick out of all i have, it would have
to be a grohmann #4 survival, or a
murphy-herter's improved bowie.
i use the estwing hatchet even though
i have some really nice hickory-handled
hatchets because i've been in a tight
where i didn't have the luxury of replacing
a broken handle, or tightening a loose one.
the cold steel latin machete,. . . . .well
i'll just say it- i've got a old collins, an ontario,
and a cold steel. the cold steel just out-cuts
and out-works the others. i've used 'em limbing
trees, clearing fence rows, and trimming hedges
here at the house. flat out-performs the others.
just depends on the job you expect out of your
blade.
since i've stuck my foot in, i'll say this too.
if you want a spear, use your knife to whittle
a spear with a point on it, not for a point.
if you think you need to throw your knife to
protect yourself, buy a .45 auto.
knives are for cutting things.
of course, you should always have a pocket knife.
good luck