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I second the mini griptilian. You can’t beat Benchmade quality until you get to $500 Chris Reeves or similar. It will last a lifetime with proper care and Benchmade after-care and customer service is incredible
You can find mini grips for $110 for less popular colors/blade profiles, and if you keep your eyes peeled, they go for under $100 multiple times a year.
I think you can beat Benchmade quality with ZeroTolerance, which is less than the Chris Reeves, but that's still adding yet another Benjamin on top of the already over-budget price tag. That's why I didn't recommend a ZT knife, which I think is the perfect balance of outstanding quality, at a reasonable price. Benchmade makes great knives, but their QC isn't the best. A lot of people recommend you only buy Benchmade in person, so that you can verify the build is correct. It's not uncommon for their blades to be off-center when closed and a few other minor QC issues. But when you get a good one, it's a super solid knife for the price