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What did you use your Becker for today

I used it to stab a grapefruit. Then left it there over night. A nice patina formed. Btw that's an apple in the pic but the patina was a grapefruit.

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So far, I've used the Eskabar to cut a hole in my back pocket. Yeah, I missed the sheath, and it was freshly sharpened....
 
I used it to stab a grapefruit. Then left it there over night. A nice patina formed. Btw that's an apple in the pic but the patina was a grapefruit.

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I really like that pattern. Thanks for the idea.
 
Used my BK9 and War Sword to take down some 1-2in offshoots of a tree in the front of my apartment today. Made nice quick work of it.
 
I used my 11 to open a stubborn tabasco sauce bottle... Sent the whole neck flyin' across the room!

Sorry, forgot to take pix...
 
I have been waiting for this bad boy for awhile. Could not be happier for the wait. Love Andy Roy's knives! Maybe I should send it to you so I can get some good pics of it. :)
 
I used my 2 to chop thru a locust limb about 3" in diam. (just got it, so I had to go hack something)
 
I hacked a few branches with my BK2 while cutting up tree limbs in the CT storm aftermath. The machete got some exercise too...
I pulled half a cord out of my mom's backyard from the 70' trees that decided to shed a bit...
The chainsaw did most of the work.

-Daizee
 
I use my French knife less and less these days. The Mag Camp cut the onion up for my baked beans.

Ode to baked Beans

Oh succulent morsels deep dark brown,
Onion, bacon, worn as a crown,
Your bubbling essence sends my heart a flutter,
Impending joy in the noises I've yet to utter,
The warden in bed gasping for breath,
A blanket over her head again will hasten my death !
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I use my French knife less and less these days. The Mag Camp cut the onion up for my baked beans.

Ode to baked Beans

Oh succulent morsels deep dark brown,
Onion, bacon, worn as a crown,
Your bubbling essence sends my heart a flutter,
Impending joy in the noises I've yet to utter,
The warden in bed gasping for breath,
A blanket over her head again will hasten my death !
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How about the recipe for these? They look awesome.
 
3-4 drops of beano will fix all death
 
Nice Grapefruit patina:cool::thumbup:



I used it to stab a grapefruit. Then left it there over night. A nice patina formed. Btw that's an apple in the pic but the patina was a grapefruit.

photobucket-3521-1320324947052.jpg
 
I used my new BK9 today to stupidly cut my knuckle open while changing grips, lol. Oh well, atleast I christened the new saw with blood.
Spider
 
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