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Not sure what a rigging knife is, so my advice may be worthless. But, I keep
a knife on board that's reserved only for a situation when I may have to slice a rope instantly in an emergency. It's the Spyderco model below. It lists for $72.00, but I found it locally for about $50.00 and you can find it online around that price. www.spyderco.com Rescue 93mm - "Saving and Serving Professionals" want specific features in a folding knife. Product ID: C14SBL Emergency cutting requires these experts have a readily accessible knife for quickly separating a variety of materials and a design that safely cuts around people in hectic surroundings. Spyderco's new C14 Rescue 93mm model was built with these needs in mind. A remake of the landmark C14 Spyderco Rescue, the Rescue 93mm has a 3 1/2" cutting edge made from VG-10 stainless steel. The blade is mostly serrated with the last inch at the tip PlainEdged for a broad range of cutting needs. The blade's tip is a rounded sheepfoot design (no sharpened point) that slides safely under seatbelts or clothing. A unique feature is the crescent-shaped portion of steel bitten from the blade's spine just in front of the hole. While cutting, the crescent provides a positioning spot for the index finger giving perfect control over the blade's tip. Behind the round hole a row of textured serrations position the thumb for command over the entire cutting edge. Both positioning points are further refined by a finger Choil cut from the underbelly of the handle where the handle and blade meet. Blade and handle shape collectively, create first-rate control and ergonomic comfort over the entire knife. Made of figerglass reinforced nylon resin the handle is indigo blue, textured with a palm grip-sticking waffle pattern. A tip-up pocket clip fastens to either side of the handle for both right and left-handers and doubles as a lanyard hole. A half-moon of steel removed from the locking lever (called a David Boye indent) makes the knife impossible to accidentally close when gripped very tightly. "Ivan Reborin" wrote in message ... I'm looking for a good rigging pocket knife, which won't fail me when needed, unlike the last one. Any reccomendations ? Ivan Reborin |