I was able to get it online for about $47 (not including shipping) on knifecenter.com. That might be the best way to go.
Whoa nice, gonna save some cash Thanks man, the rest of the site looks cool too.
No problem!
Spreading the joy of knifery is what I do.
Post Merge: December 02, 2013, 11:36:11 PM
I finally got around to getting most of my collection together today for a group photo.
From top to bottom: Quatrain, my kiridashi, which you've seen before. This time I wanted to include the kydex sheath and paracord so you could see what they look like.
Next, there's my unnamed Ken Onion Kershaw Leek. It's a stylish and minimalistic assisted-opening folder; super snappy when you open it, and because of the smooth steel handles, it slips in and out of pockets really easily. If you're looking for a very subtle, elegant, light-duty EDC, I highly recommend it.
Under that we have Sonnet/Tremor, my plain-edged Kershaw Tremor which you've also seen before. By far my heaviest EDC, this one flies open pretty quickly, especially for a blade of its size. The only thing I wish it had were thumb studs, rather than just the flipper. But I really can't complain too much; it's got nice grippy G10 scales and a sturdy build all around, plus I love the gentle recurve of the blade.
And then we have my defensive carry, the SOG SEAL Pup Elite. From what I've read, this is basically a smaller version of the knife used by the US Navy SEALs. The grip has tons of little diamond-shaped... well, grippies, so it stays in the hand quite well. I do wish it had the same grippies on the front and back, as well, rather than just the sides. But it still works. I added a little paracord wrist loopy thingy to the base of the hilt to help keep it from falling out of my hand if I ever need to use it for self defense. After some experimentation, I even found that I could very quickly switch from regular grip to reverse grip just by spinning it around my hand with the wrist loop on.
It has quite the nifty sheath, too. A hard plastic (possibly kydex) insert, as well as a little pocket in which you can store a small whetstone. Instead of a stone, though, I keep a folded-up copy of Texas Penal Code 46, which defines what an illegal knife is. The reason I have this is just in case anyone sees me with the knife and stops me about it. It's a rather large blade, after all, so I can see why it would arouse some suspicion. Nevertheless, it's perfectly legal to carry here in Texas, so I keep it right there with the knife so I can prove it.
And of course I had to do the thing where you stick them in the table.