What is your toughest, most durable blade you own?

I haven't pushed anything I own to the edge, so I don't know. I have ideas about their toughness, but they're mostly put in my head by marketing.
 
The only knife I beat on a regular basis is my CS Rajah.
I use it as a small machete, the knife just shakes it off ( including the edge).
 
I guess the easy pic for me would be either my Busse Skinny ASH1 or my Becker BK20... but, I have to say, for its size and materials, my Randall #16 SP1 punched well above its weight. All that being said, my favorite tough guy is my Lon Humphrey Gunfighter Bowie. It's done it all, holds it's edge very well, and even slices increadibly.
 
Looks like a beast for sure!

The only other knife that I've used for non knife jobs, is a cheap United Cutlery fixed blade that looks like Rambo's clever knife from one of the later movies.
It's a chunk of carbon steel and I've used it to split firewood like a maul.
 
I may have tougher ones I haven't used, but my Cold Steel Trailmaster has taken on everything thrown at it for 25+ years of camping and hiking. :thumbup:
 
Most used would be my izula 2! when i moved to our new "old"home that knife got alot of use in helping me fix the home up.
 
Fällkniven A1 and BRKT Bushcrafter. They have REALLY proved their edgeholding and thoughness through alot of hard batoning.
 
For me it's an ancient Kershaw Crown (no longer made). Great knife, probably one of best Kershaw ever made (along with the Oso-Sweet). Don't know why they ever stopped making the Crown. Of course those are all folders. For fixed blade it is a Lauri PT bladed puukko that I crafted (love puukko).

Rich
 
I think it would be my Becker BK2 or my Busse BG AMS.

I would have to side it the Becker though since I haven't actually used the Busse, and I am just going by reputation with its inclusion in the list.

My BK2 on the other hand has been beat to hell and back and it just laughs at me and asks for more.
 
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