Normal Day, toughest stuff to cut?

Brian, way ahead of you, got to work on three sheaths for that one knife, one for me and two other fellows that are waiting for me to get it also, just got comformation that it's on its way! Thinking about taking vacation so I can sit outside and wait for the package to arrive.
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G2

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"There are no dangerous weapons;
there are only dangerous men."
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G2 Leatherworks
 
Toughest thing to cut while on duty?
Wet denim material, stuff just seems to keep slipping around, no matter how sharp the blade is.

Later, Jeff B

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Anybody seen the bactine, please?!?!?!?

 
The insulation on some of the newer cross linked poly high voltage cable. Some of this stuff is really tough to make an impression on.
 
An "E" load range 215/85R16 Firestone Steeltex tire. Thats the toughest for me.


Blades
 
Knife budget!
...why, only dull knives can cut it.


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\(^o^)/ Mizutani Satoshi \(^o^)/
 
The cardboard "tube" that is used to support vynal flooring. It is about 1/4 inch thick. I dulled the CPM440V blade on my military in a couple of minutes.

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Dale Richmond
AKTI Number A000949
 
Toughest thing I've tried is the icing, and the walls, on a gingerbread house my wife made for Christmas. No kidding, the icing would not cut. Started prying (well, a little. More like wedging) the tip of the knife down between the icing and the house wall. Suddenly, a little chip of icing gave way, and the Military's 440V blade quickly encountered the next toughest thing to cut that it would see that day: the glass plate that the house was sitting on. DOH!!! There went the tip. But, only about a half millimeter of the tip bent over (no chipping!). WHEW! And no blood!!! Yippee!

Hmmmm... I guess my tagline should now read, "It's just F****** ICING!!!" eh?
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"Absolute safety is for those who don't have the balls to live in the real world."
 
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