It is slightly above the $100 mark (not by much) but Brad is a Benchmade dealer so getting Griptilians would be an option and Benchmade even does laser engraving as well (Not sure if they would do INGO logo though).
The Kershaw Camber would be a good option coming in at less than $100 and still being made in the USA with a nice S30V blade.
Kershaw Knockout - Not a bad EDC knife still being made in the USA
Those are my three suggestions, personally I would be willing to pay more to get the Benchmade as it seems the easiest model to customize. As my choices suggest for an INGO knife it would be nice to keep it an American made product.
+1 on the knockout. I bought mine from Brad a few Indy 1500s ago and it has been a great knife. So are we looking more 'working knife' or 'cool carry'. I don't have a preference, just looking to narrow choices down.
One I carry. The other I carry when I'm doin' the Jacket and Tie thing. Would prefer a flipper if possible. Have a friend that is a Spyderco guy, another that is a Benchmade guy, so I guess that makes me the Kershaw guy. We all compare knives and I've got nothing but complements on the knockout. They are all good knives. I see a trend toward the Benchmade so far. I'd be all in. Do we need a poll? If you did the Knockout for $100 you could throw in an AR-15 INGO dust cover with each purchase and still be under budget.