Cheapest beater knife you own and why

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Mine is a gerber regrind i got off ebay for two bucks. Its used to remove heads of rattlers and copperheads because i dont want the bacteria or hemotoxin on my tracker or any thing else
 
Mine is a $19 Chinese made Buck stockman folding knife. I use it all the time for work, scraping glue, cutting boxes open, anything that needs cutting around the shop.
 
Used Victorinox Knives on eBay confiscated by the TSA. All kinds that I stash all over the place. I especially look out for Ramblers. Those are tiny knives with a great set of tools. I never pay more than ten bucks.
 
I watched tsa try to take a 80 year old mans pocket knife. He laughed and left the airport. I checked a fire arm with ammo they didnt care but my kids dogs kennel was checked with exspray for bomb residue
 
This is my no-name, home made-ish Kephart. While helping my brother in law move an antique stove from the basement of a house he and sister in law bought, this fell out. It was a well worn, broken carver. I dropped the tip, reground it to a spear point and contoured the handle a bit.



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I own the Chitanium (That's Mqqn's name for it) knife from Chris Reeve. It was a Chinese knockoff of a $400 knife that I paid $19 for. I love the knife but it is definitely not titanium like the real thing.
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We have a cabinet on the carport where we store misc. items for yard work. The knife in the cabinet is a Kershaw DWO that I picked up at a flea market years ago for $1. It was on a vendor's table opened. I picked it up and the guy selling it said "I think its supposed to fold but it's broke" The look on his face was priceless when I handed him a dollar then folded it and put it in my pocket. He stopped me before I walked away and asked how I closed the knife. He said he had tried everything but could not get it closed. He didn't realize there was a lock under the black rubber coating.
 
This is my no-name, home made-ish Kephart. While helping my brother in law move an antique stove from the basement of a house he and sister in law bought, this fell out. It was a well worn, broken carver. I dropped the tip, reground it to a spear point and contoured the handle a bit.



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That is more than likely a Foster Bros. Fantastic blades.
 
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