The USA Made Blade show us your well used knife ZT giveaway!

I've posted this picture before but I love this knife! The knife has lost a good bit of blade at the edge form sharpening, part of the back spacer broke off, and lock is nearly all the way across, but I still love it.

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I know it doesn't look like it, but my Southard I pimped. Mostly used it when i go out to eat. lol

 
My full size SOG Vulcan Tanto. I have had this knife a bit over 3 years and it has seen everything. Duties have included cutting carpet, sheet rock, meat, up to 00 gage wire, split 2x4's, chopped branches and small sapling trees, and lots of ropes. It has opened cans of food, pried open a car battery, used with a mallet to cut metal banding straps, and punched thru a tin roof on accident. I have learned somewhat to sharpen on this knife, many many times. This is my first knife other than my Leatherman's. I originally bought it because I loved the blade shape. I learned that a tanto blade works very well for how I use blades, and I absolutely love and hate re-curves. I have better, bigger, more expensive knives now but I still regularly carry this one because it has been so good to me. I hope to use this knife for a very long time.

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bought this knife to go camping before I found this forum and knew what bushcrafting and battoning was even edcing it for a while

thanks for the chance
 
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Here is one of my most used, an old USA made Browning lockback that has skinned a bunch of animals. Still got a bunch more to go. The knife is over 30 years old. Thank you for the giveaway.

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Woohoo! Count me in.
These are my 2 favorited and the mini grip is always with me dropped in my pocket.
 
Here is one of my most used, an old USA made Browning lockback that has skinned a bunch of animals. Still got a bunch more to go. The knife is over 30 years old. Thank you for the giveaway.

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I like that! I'm going to check some auction sites for one :)
 
Count me in!
Received this bk24 One and a half months ago and edc it. Damned d2 steel doesn't look it one bit...
 
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This pic is from a Cow Butchering this last winter. Lots of knives got bloody.









 
There isn't a knife I have that I don't use alot. Just keep rotating them cause get bored with the same one and also want to try them all out. Here's some in use. Thanks for a great GAW.

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The Recon 1 is my most beat i believe.

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This was my first knife. Hard to picture it, but there is scuffs on the dlc and knicks on the aluminum




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This is one of the best hard use pics I have ever seen! Just makes the knife look even sexier to me!
 
This is my user pm2, i collect spydercos but this is my main edc because im not afraid to use it and it has proven to me that spydercos can handle a lot of use. I has been waved and sharpened so many times ive lost like 2 or 3 mm of material from the edge. I work in a research greenhouse so it gets used daily for everything from opening thick bags of soil components and fertilizer to making fine cuts for propagation. i pry, scrape, and throw it at stuff and it just comes back for more. Beat on it, sharpen it up and a drop of nano-oil, repeat. The tip is plenty strong and can pry if your smart with it. Still has solid lockup, excellent knife, dont be afraid to use your pm2.

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