What Did You Use Your Sebenza For Today ???

I used my small 21 micarta insingo to open a box with a bark river knife and a plain 21 insingo inside.. I sold off my other CRK's so now all I have are the small 21 insingo knives. For something larger, I am using fixed blades
 
I used my 25 to open some packages. I have not sharpened it in quite some time and it was getting a little dull, so out came the sharpmaker. Back to CRK shaving sharp again in less than 5 minutes. Oh how I love the sharpmaker.....!!!
 
Open some packages. Help cut tape for packing up some knives going up for sale. The typical edge usage for me
 
Craved out a pumpkin today

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Used my 25 to flip and check doneness of burgers for a company picnic. Plus scoring some hotdogs for people who like that kind of thing
 
Used my small yesterday to help my teacher fiancee size up and cut some stuff for a crafts activity her class did today.

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Today I used my Large plain jane 21 to cut open some bags of Quickcrete to set the new mail box post that I installed since the old one rotted away.
It needed a touch up anyway so I figured it'd be worth dulling it, funny thing is that the concrete powder didn't even bother the edge and just blew right off of the handles. I'll clean the pivot soon so that the abrasives don't mess it up.

4 weeks ago I used it to field dress a small Doe that I hit with the trusty Benelli 12 during the early season hunt. It was the quickest I'd ever cleaned one and was tied with the best field dressing knife I'd ever used - the CRK Nyala. Both knives split the ribs like a zipper.
 
Cut up a bunch of industrial cardboard to use for a liner in my son's Guine Pigs' cage.

Then used it to cut oven two packages of bedding material (one for the pigs, one for the Python). I know, not a great idea to clean both enclosures at the same time...
 
Sebenza and snake???

Blasphemy!!


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:D

Next show, we are bringing home a lavender retic. So excited!
 
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Reticulateds can be exciting. I had one fresh from the wild (caught as a baby). It was very exciting.
 
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