Which knife has cut you the most?

I have been cut by just about every knife that i have. I have a lot of scars on my hand. I have a cut on my finger now from my Fallkniven f1, i was trying to put it in its sheath, not looking, i though i was moving the keeper strap out of the way of the edge, turns out the strap was out of the way but my finger was not, slid right up the blade. When i was 13 i was cutting a limb with the first knife i ever made and holding the limb with my left hand, the knife glanced off and almost cut my index finger off at the knuckle, can still see blood on that sheath. To answer the original question i have cut my self the most with my bear and son butterfly knife because after i got a benchmade 51 the bear seemed slow and i always seem to move a finger too quick and get it in the way.
 
kershaw blur.. thumb stud keeps shredding my hand when i reach in my pocket
most painful cut would be my kabar though
 
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Mach 3 face razor. It only trims off the occasional high spot. Gotta be careful under nose and around lips. I respect my regular knives too much to have many cuts from them.
 
No question - my old dull Vic SAKs have been the most prolific blood-letters here. A Buck Custom Shop 110 is the worst single time offender - it's too-tight lockback was at fault - they replaced the thing... but not the finger... my wife found it and gave it to me earlier this AM (I woke her too early...). Okay... it wasn't that bad... I've had worse paper cuts. My first use of 'New Skin' - it worked - can't find the scar!

Good grief, she says I am typing too loud. Time for some loud Clapton...

Stainz
 
I haven't cut myself with a knife in a few years (I'm knocking on wood, LOL) but the one time that I had to go get sewn up was with a brand new serrated Spyderco Renegade that closed on my hand.

Bled like a stuck hog.
 
my 710 with the D2 blade is the one tthat cut me the most (yesterday the last time) ...
a well sharpened D2 blade is just incredibly sharp ! adds to a recurve blade ...
 
Ka-bar Dozier folder. No serious cuts (many don't even bleed). For some reason, I just can't get the hang of doing a quick flick to get this blade open. The handle often twists in my hand a little, resulting in blade being slightly angled towards my thumb.
 
My BM axis-locks are always catching my fingers, but they also see more pocket time / use.
And I have been cut at least once by every knfie I've ever owned.
 
I would always cut myself with the fullsize D2 bone collector . It would get spooky sharp and i would always be playing with the axis lock
 
BK2 got me in the hand twice and dropped it on my foot and the thing ways a pound so i ended up with some stitches and a scar
 
I cut myself pretty darn good a few times, but only a few, these were when I used to hand polish my fixed blades...yep...you get a bit cocky, and with the momentum..you run off the tip, and back, this time it was back onto the edge at speed ...I did this very well the night of the day I had my vasectomy:D ...heres me sitting on a bag of frozen peas...and bang, my blade got me, right down to the bone on my finger, this one bleed real bad and the blood was running off my elbow like a tap on slow , I walked ( carefully ) into Accident and Emergency with a carefull gate in my step - the nurse thought the way I was walking was because I was going to faint because of the blood..we had a laugh when I told her why I was walking that way, and she got me a ( soft ) chair.
 
My Large Cold Steel Voyager the first 4 times closing it one handed and now ive got 4 parallel lines going up my pointer finger :p
 
Same here. The Para 2 is too smooth in its opening, yet it has some steps with different resistance in the opening process, which seems to assist in cutting people and it happened to me too (pretty deep and scary). Otherwise, no specific knife model cuts me the most, because it's usually the unexpected new type of cut which occurs (different action, knife geometry etc), because something in the knife or the action of handling it is new to me. For instance, I was restoring my grandfathers old slipjoint from rust and debris, opening all the blades a few days ago and slipped on the heavy resistance corkscrew and got kissed by the smaller blade, which I had just folded out (and sharpened!).
 
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