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Decide it's fate, fellow gladiators!!

How to kill the SMKW trinket?

  • Baton through it with a BK2

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  • Use it to baton through a brick

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  • Something involving fire

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  • SMKW VS. BK14

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My special delivery finally came yesterday! FPR BK16! I know the board is already flooded with 16 threads and such, but I'll just quickly add that I am blown away by this knife. The handle feels amazing, the heft is just enough to made it useful for small chop jobs while keeping it very quick/light feeling in hand. I get what a few have said about the index finger indent on the handle going up just a bit too high, but as soon as I choke up on her for detail work I don't question it. It feels very nice and I can't wait to get a regular production one I can actually use, as this one is (gasp) gonna be sittin in the box untouched. Not sure if I'm gonna eventually sell it or just keep it as a 'collectors item' for myself, or my future son.

Any who, that's not what this is about. My package also seems to have come with this pesky little stowaway:

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What say you, BeckerHeads? How shall it meet it's fate? (I am open to suggestions not included in the poll). I'll give this poll a week or so then the novelty knife is going to meet it's maker.
 
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mine is going in my tacklebox. Should work to cut line and I aint gotta worry bout if I drop it overboard LOL



oh yes FIRE!!!! soak it in lighter fluid....light it...then baton it with the 2!!! and make a vid! :)
 
mine is going in my tacklebox. Should work to cut line and I aint gotta worry bout if I drop it overboard LOL



oh yes FIRE!!!! soak it in lighter fluid....light it...then baton it with the 2!!! and make a vid! :)

Haha, if fire wins then I suppose I will baton it's charred corpse with the 2. A video will have to be made, yes.
 
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Stick it on top of a tannerite target and blow it sky high!
 
Judging by the input so far it looks like I better do a check on my fire extinguishers for next week...
 
EAT IT!! That would not only be badass, but you would get hella street cred around here...
 
Ok, I wanna go on record, I don't believe in destroying a knife for no other reason than to destroy a knife.

I would consider it as a token that came with the knife, and 30yrs from now, when folks are sitting around at Christy's, and your knife comes up for auction, they will ask what happened to the SMKW companion blade.

As a collector might, years later when they decide to buy it, and it might take away from the value.

I say, stick it in the pouch, and let it ride.

Moose
 
If it weren't a made in china POS I would agree with you moose, but I just can't see myself holding on to the little POS for that long. I don't even like it in the same box, and I'm pretty sure I'll have to oil it once a year just to keep it from rusting away in storage. I already have too much crap floating around my house including other made in china junk knives from before I started caring about what I bought. If it somehow detracts fifty bucks or something from selling it twenty years in the future (which I doubt) that will be fine with me.
 
stick it to the fridge and make a magnet out of it :)
 
hmmmm- gotta wonder why destruction is necessary? May not be a user but unless you live http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NbONyRRUSg in a tiny house, I don't really get it. Toss it in a drawer and forget about it till you doing something with that other knife your not planning on using ;)

Almost all of my junk drawers have 1-3 junk knives in them. I will take a picture later to highlight that I already have more junk knives than I have chances to give them away. Sorry folks, the knife must die.

EDIT: I'd like to add that mine came too dull to cut cardboard, and I don't plan on bothering to sharpen it and I'm not going to keep a dull knife around anyways.
 
Ha, I forgot about the tag-a-long knife. I must have trashed it when I threw the shipping box away. Doesn't appear I'm missing much anyways.
 
My vote would be for involving guns. Maybe see if you could split a bullet in flight with it.
 
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