I am someone who... can talk negatively about my past experiences with BRK.
I will say that if you get a good one, it will definitely be a good one. I have one left, of the large number I've owned. A first run Bravo 1 that was carried for work daily for a few years... it dug holes, was used as a prybar, stripped large phone cables, and was even batoned through a piece of gas main once... with a hammer as a baton.
Obviously some of the things I did were abusive, but it held up well. I dented the edge pretty badly once, and the hammer took a toll on the spine. But it never chipped out. I have since ground off the thumb ramp, smoothed out the spine, and polished/sharpened it up. It is now retired and living in my knife case.
I've owned a lot of BRK's. I don't recall how many, but the number has to be near 40-50. I only own that one now, and it was one of the few that didn't have some sort of QC flaw that contributed to driving me away from being a BRK customer. But that one knife is one of the best I've owned for taking everything I threw at it and surviving.
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That is an old pic, taken after it was used to open a tar-wrapped phone splice.