Most expensive knife that you USE.

Charlie Mike

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Demko Navajah... $680.

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LG sebenza, I dont own any customs besides the ones I forge/grind myself,
 
This one hasn't changed in a long while: Koster K-Tusk.

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Probably won't so long as my yearly knife budget is the $50 I spend in the platinum membership.

ETA: I just checked. I've been using the knife regularly for three years now and it still looks like that for the most part. Just a ding in the back of the handle and a little sheath wear right where the grinds meet.
 

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Ehm a custom by Jason Howards CPM154 steel like 165 if I remember right. Most I have ever payed for one was $225, but that is what the budget of a semi broke 19 year old is haha.
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I'm not sure carrying around = use. What do y'all use these knives for?

This is my most carried and used knife, a Laconico custom in O1.
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Today I used it to cut insulation for our house. I have been using it since the first part of the year, every day, for everything you can think of using it for while building a house, from cutting open boxes to slicing house wrap to trimming back the nylon flanges on windows to cutting strapping to notching lumber to trimming OSB to prying out staples...................

When you show your several hundred dollar knife, and say you use it, how do you use it?

Andy
 
Ok I suppose I dont use the above knife much. I will carry when hunting time comes around. I do EDC this blade and use it every day for whatever a knife is needed for.
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This one is a decent amount smaller about 8 inches overall.
 
Interesting knife, but damn if it doesn't look like you just used it to cut a slice of German Chocolate cake and forget to wipe off the blade. ;) :D

It's really pretty in the right light. And the finish is the toughest thing I've come across. Things you think would scratch it just slide right off. It cleans up very easily too.
 
This one hasn't changed in a long while: Koster K-Tusk.

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Probably won't so long as my yearly knife budget is the $50 I spend in the platinum membership.

ETA: I just checked. I've been using the knife regularly for three years now and it still looks like that for the most part. Just a ding in the back of the handle and a little sheath wear right where the grinds meet.

That is awesome!
 
Probably my LH large Sebenza. Gets used more than anything else--it's been dropped off of a roof, run over by a car, cut open cans, cardboard, food, really for everything.
 
A Spyderco M4 Military. Has a nice patina on the blade from cutting apples and oranges for lunch.
 
Large regular damascus sebenza. Approx 800

Use it to strip electrical wires, open boxes and packages, break down cardboard boxes and food prep.

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