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Some of us have more opportunities to use our EDC than others, BUT we all are presented opportunities, just maybe not every day. What was the last thing you used your knife for?

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I took my SOG Fusion Tomahawk and Custom Kerambit out to the desert last night,and used them to make fire and survive.I cut some vines with the curved kerambit and it worked very well!
there are alot of reasons i cant carry monday through friday, but the main reason is because im in highschool
Opening a box/package. Thats prob 70% of my knife usage.
I used my Franken Axe's pick/spike to help dig lots of rocky desert ground.I was literally in a man sized trench lying on my back digging under cement to find a sprinkler/water hose.The axe helped a lot,and it made me feel good to know my creation held up to the tough work.It felt good to get it done for my family.
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i used mine to shave with
I just used my Ti-Tanto to make a sandwich.
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I used my Tidioute 128109 Toothpick to slice up an apple to bait a live trap.Dam Coons eat at my bird feeders all night. Last night,somehow,they got the bait out without tripping the trap.Beats me.
Bob Andrews
http://oldhundredcollectibles.com
Used my 23 carved pumpkin liner lock Tidioute. Changed a light fixture at the house, trimmed some wires. Then I cut the end off of my cigar, sat down on the dock and took a break.. Not a bad job for the knife
Don
used my Rat Izula too open a dvd up.
Seldom does a day go by that I don't use my CRKT M16 for something. Last night, the last thing I used it for was a little practice one hand opening with either hand. Before that I opened a shipping carton.
.. just opened 20 lbs of dog food ..

.. http://www.frrco.com/..

.. even my dogs appreciate a good knife ..
Found a nice place up in my little jungle in CutandShoot, TX to pitch my jungle hammock for the night. Used my Spyderco Pacific Salt with a rustproof 4" blade to trim away some greenbriar (similax grandiflora) vines. Can't get tangled up in those when the wind and rain pick up in the night. In this instance a partially serrated blade would have been slightly better.



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