Least favorite knife?

Fully serrated recurve, with a thin tanto point, 2" unmarked 'made in China' steel, with thin plastic handles, no liners, gipping around the whole handle, holes through the handle so you can see the blade, uberly thin blade stock, no pocket clip, and occasionally closes on you when using
 
This comes to mind.

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Should be known as the 8bit look :D
 
Any of the Rambo knives. They have done more harm to simple woods craft than anything I know. :barf:
 
Chisel ground knives, gerbers, "440/surgical steel/stainless steel/ any crap imprinted to make the pot metal it is sound better" 3cr blade steel.
 
I used to say anything with a hole in the blade until I picked up a 20 year old Delica. It's smooth operation and tight lock up amazed me. Now I have to go with my total dis-like for the chisel grind. I imagine there's a good reason for it :confused:
 
Most things Cold Steel, SAK style, nightmare grinds, and any of the Zombie Hammer lineup.
Also, my Spyderco Manix2 XL - I think it's possessed, or killed somebody in a previous life; because just touching the carbon fiber makes my skin crawl.
 
Anything made by Quartermaster. They boast about being made in Texas when in fact they are made in a factory in mainland China. :mad::thumbdn:
 
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