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This one has been my edc for about 2 years now. Got some scuffs on it but I think it just adds to the personality.
 


This one has been my edc for about 2 years now. Got some scuffs on it but I think it just adds to the personality.

Plakat--very cool to see a user Damsacus Seb. Will you post several more shots of that beauty for us? I would love to see how the Damascus wears. I am considering picking up a similar knife. . .
 
Plakat--very cool to see a user Damsacus Seb. Will you post several more shots of that beauty for us? I would love to see how the Damascus wears. I am considering picking up a similar knife. . .

Sure. I was trying to get the scratches to show up better but they are hard to see at the right angle.






Most of the scratches are pretty uniform in their direction and I am not completely sure what caused them. I don't do any sort of crazy hard use with it. At work I mainly cut boxes, pvc pipe, wire and wood and food. Some times I cut into bags of gravel or sand too. The main problem for me was that it kept getting rust spots because I am around a lot of water/saltwater. I tried tuff glide and kept seeing them so then I changed to frog lube and haven't had a problem.
 
You are correct... 3800ct 9mm 121gr IPF for my open gun.

That's great. I hope to get into reloading at some point. For now my uncle does it for my revolvers. He use to load 9mm and .45acp as well but not as much anymore. We use to have a personal outdoor range on my grandparents property so our job as kids was to help collect brass. That was the price of admission to shoot. Now we all just go to indoor ranges so collecting brass for autos is not easy, but revolvers are no problem. Plus he mainly shoots revolvers as well. As do I. I feel like an old-timer at the range since I'm the only one with revolvers and usually also the youngest (30's). It's my Kimber and revolvers in the sea of polymer. Not that there's anything wrong with those, just not what I grew up with. Happy shooting.

Posted a pic of my favorite revolver to shoot in the guns and CRK thread.
 
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Awesome thread, I love seeing all these users.

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LMAO, thank you kidcongo!!!

Was wondering why there was all of a sudden several threads right on the front page.
 
LMAO, thank you kidcongo!!!

Was wondering why there was all of a sudden several threads right on the front page.

You are most welcome. The greatness of the CRK designs really shows through in use. They are tools 1st, and happen to look great too. In all honesty, I work with my knives all the time and never feel I am trying to justify owning a CRK. Once you start using them, you just don't want to carry anything else.
 
Here's a couple of my working knives. :)

My small Regular acting like a large:


My Umnumzaan in its natural habitat:
 
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