Let's see the "crowbars with a point"

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Many seem to look down on what some refer to as the "crowbars with a point." I love me a good piece of steel used as a "crowbars with a point" and don't see the term as derogatorily at all. Here's my Hardcore Hardware mfk02-gen II, which has shown itself to date a bomb proof field utility knife. It's like a bulldog, so ugly I find it pretty. What you got?

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I just added a secondary edge to it, which I feel will have minimal to no negative impact on the tip strength but improve it's piercing/stabbing capabilities. Not sure what that did for the warranty, but it looks cool! :cool:

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I have one that might fit, I know someone sees them that way at least, the ZT 0620.

And I have one that fits, because that's what I used it for for a few years, the Hultafors Grovkniven(sometimes shortened to GK).

But nothing in the Medford class of thickness.
 
TOPS El Chete, Operator 7 and SXB probably count.

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No pictures of the other two that I had handy.
 
Years ago, I thought big knives and in particular knives considered "survival knives" had to be sharpened prybars. An example that I own is the Kabar Becker BK-2 which I have little use for. Two of my Randalls use 1/4" stock which although they offer some pazazz they lean toward sharpened prybars. I however would never use them for prying.
 
I have a couple of old Carbon V , Cold Steel : SRK and Recon Tanto . They survived all kind of abuse . Made into spears , throwing knives , etc . . Pried and chopped . No real damage , other than to the black blade coating and some scrapes on the Kraton handles .
 
Flask can be had via the UDT-SEAL museum if interested, but I don't see it on their sales page.

Thanks man, but I already got a stainless steel one with a leather wrap around that has a bald eagle design on it. The better question is what to put in said flask. My vote as always is cheap whiskey or tequila

But to keep relevant with the thread, I think Medford builds the best folding prybars. Never owned one (too expensive) but they seem awful nice
 
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