Opinions on Gerber Steadfast Knife

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Abraham
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Opinions on Gerber Steadfast Knife

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I'm interested in this knife, but I'm not certain about it's quality.

Thoughts?

Thanks!
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Re: Opinions on Gerber Steadfast Knife

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I have no Gerber knives. I have a Ken Onion Tanto from Kershaw that I like very much.
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Re: Opinions on Gerber Steadfast Knife

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TLE2 wrote:I have no Gerber knives. I have a Ken Onion Tanto from Kershaw that I like very much.
i love mine too :thumbs2:

if i'm not mistaken , isn't the Steadfast a fixed blade ? :confused5
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Re: Opinions on Gerber Steadfast Knife

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It is a fixed blade and I've ordered it.

It's large and has a kraton handle. Hard handles on knives are typical, but in this case I have a working knife that won't be as tough on my hands.

I found it in my Cabelas catalog and they want $60.00 plus shipping and tax.

I found it for $35.00 at Gateway knives, shipping $5.50 and no tax.

Cabelas is a fine place to start...
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