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SHOT Show 2006 Report - Knives
This seemed to be the year of the recurved blade as many manufacturers rediscovered this classic edge shape. This was also the year of the "value" knife as manufacturers attempted to gain traction at the lower end of the market by providing more knife for less. Virtually all such knives are being produced in China.
While there is still plenty of junk being produced in China, they are learning quickly how to produce better blades. There were a number of Russian and Japanese manufacturers showing for the first time. By and large they were showing off fancy fixed blades and were not competing directly with the larger manufactures for the mass market.
The knives covered here are those that are appropriate for wilderness survival or general utility use or which otherwise captured my imagination or attention.
This is not an all-inclusive coverage of every knife introduced at the show.
Moreover, some manufacturers decline to make appointments and in some cases were not covered since we were unable to sit down and review the new product with them. Others failed to get us promised images of their new products in time. (By and large, we no longer photograph knives at the show if we're told
just not enough hours in the day anymore and we're not to the point where we can afford a photographer to follow us around.)
We have provided the specifications we received from the manufacture some are much better than others in what they provide, so blame them if you are missing some spec you'd have liked to have seen.
Prices quoted are manufacturer's suggested retail price as of February, 2006 (we don't waste bytes, or your intelligence, on 95 cents, we just round up). Most knives and tools covered here can be purchased at significantly discounted prices from those quoted. In some cases, items will not be available until much later this year. When we have been given an expected production date, we have included it, but manufacturers often miss such targets.
(Disclaimer: Editor Doug Ritter, author of this SHOT Show cutlery review, is currently collaborating with Benchmade Knife Company and Camillus Knife Company on a line of knives and may in the future collaborate with other manufacturers included in this report.)
Assembling this SHOT Show Report is a major undertaking.
Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to the
if you find this report to be of value to you. The Equipped To Survive Foundation is a tax-exempt non-profit corporation that supports the continued operation and expansion of Equipped To Survive® and which allows me to attend shows such as this and report to you on the latest and greatest gear.
In many cases Equipped To Survive® has been first by months to publicize new and exciting survival and preparedness gear.
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Thanks very much for your support and consideration.
Click on photos and links for larger image and often additonal detail shots.All prices MSRP (manufacturer's suggested retail pricing) as of February,
Manufacturer: Al Mar
Model: Mini SERE 2000
Blade Steel: VG-10
Hardness Rc: 59-60
Blade Shape: Drop Point
Edge: Plain
Blade Length: 3"/76mm
Blade Thickness: 0.12"/3mm
Length Closed: 4"/102mm
Length Open: 7"/178mm
Lock Type: Liner
Liner Material: Stainless
Handle Material: G-10
Weight: 3.5oz/99g
In Production: Yes
MSRP: $219
SERE folder has been a favorite hard use folder for
years and was updated in 2000.

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