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This one has been beaten through logs.

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Yes antdog is correct , it is a crab trail.
It’s funny you mention the rodent solution, I just sold mine to a friend. It was a great knife but too thick for my taste in such a small platform.
I would agree with that sentiment. The handle is quite comfy but she's a little on the thick side.
 
My son has several Microtechs, and he does not hesitate. He uses his shit, and I couldn’t be more proud.

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^his pic.
Me too, I try not to snap the tip off prying, because microtechs do that pretty easily, but I use mine hard. Thier coating really hides scratches well, but I've worn scratches fast stripping off insulation from cables when it's all I had.
 
A few of my most used fixed blades. Not the fanciest knives in the world but they work and work well. Buck 684, Becker BK14, LT Wright Frontier Valley. These have been used and abused in various stupid ways and they just continue to work.
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