CRKs Being Used - Post A Photo Of Your Used CRK

My Work Insingo. The more I use it, the better it looks. The Micarta really protects it from large gashes.


 
Still pretty new.....but it is being carried and used everyday.
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I was already missing that one.....picture made it worse
 
Posted these in the what did you use your sebenza thread throughout the years. Might as well here:

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While I enjoy seeing peoples immaculate AR builds, I have a greater appreciation for seeing photos of top tier firearms that are scratched, battered and bruised. This thread is similar. There is nothing like seeing an expensive, precision manufactured tool being used the way it was intended to be used. Cheers!
 
Hey how's pheasant hunting? Lots of them left to flush here in SW Kansas before the end of the month.

Would love to go there! Go to North Dakota each year and that is great. Was an ok year here in Eastern Washington but over a week ago. Now the wait till next year :-)
 
Umnumzaan that is scraping some paint from PVC pipe. Love the swedge and it isn't just for looks.
 
Repaired some wiring today on some environmental sampling equipment.

 
Yikes. I use a disposable blade for that. No concrete for my knife.

No worries, I used a disposable for tearing out the carpet, and the Sebenza to cut the padding to smaller pieces. It never cut against the concrete. ✌️
 
Repaired some wiring today on some environmental sampling equipment.


Wow, cutting wire with a Damascus blade, I was just about to start a thread asking if anyone used their Damascus, and how it held up to wear. I guess this starts to answer my question. 👍👍
 
Wow, cutting wire with a Damascus blade, I was just about to start a thread asking if anyone used their Damascus, and how it held up to wear. I guess this starts to answer my question. 👍👍
Nyfemaker, Unit, and I all have threads detailing the use or extended use of our DT blades!
 
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