Show us your most abused knife.

This little guy has been around the block a few times since I bought it in the early eighties.
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Times like this make me wish i owned a digital camera, so i could share the awesomeness of my Monochrome with the internetz.
 
This Case moose pattern was my Grandfather's, then my Dad's and now mine. I'm afraid to carry it because I couldn't stand to lose it. The jigged bone scales are almost smooth from pocket wear.

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A 1971 Case Sod Buster Jr. that I actually use to cut sod with one summer when I worked at a golf course.

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man.. that makes me want to go out and beat on one of my old knives just to post it up.. i baby my knives, even the cheap ones. i'm getting better about it now though.
 
dude, none of my knifes come close to those unless you count my throwing knifes which have hundreds of throws on them with many hitting each other and even then most look better them most of those pics. Shees you guys really do use those blades up. Looks like a lot of those need a bit of time on a paper wheel or a belt sander to put a new razor edge on them.
 
If only I had pictures of my glock knife.... I beat that knife, then beat it some more, then forgot about it outside for about 3 months during the rainy reason, sanded it down, beat the hell out of it, and it still laughed at me and asked for more. I also have a BM mini ambush, that's gotten ran over, stuck in a grinder, used to baton with atleast a dozen times and still keeps going.
 
I had to bring this thread back up. I enjoy seeing a knife get used. I've posted this before but it's worth seeing again:D at least that's my opinion:o

Benchmade 710 w/D2 blade:thumbup:

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Izula, this one suffered a little road rash incident:D

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Paul
 
KA-BAR Next Gen, thrown, stood on, abused, and molested until the butt cap broke off.

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Well, lookie here, i see a radiused blade tang transition.
Still a lot ''thinner'' than i would like it to be, but that's the first step in the right direction i've seen from ka-bar since i began to rant about their design choices at any given opportunity.
 
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