It's gone ugh!!

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BadFish
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It's gone ugh!!

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Well crap. It's been three weeks since I lost my work knife. This knife was used pretty much all day everyday and ya I loved every battle scar it had.

It enjoyed eating a lot of cardboard over the short year and a half life span it had. Among other things it also enjoyed rope daily and thick strands of plastic wrap.

I'm finally ready to bid you farewell, hopefully we'll meet again.
Goodbye old friend!!
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gbelleh
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Sorry you lost one. What was it?
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Post by GoodEyeSniper »

Sucks to hear, man. I feel a deep connection with the knives I regularly EDC. Even if it was an inexpensive and easy to find model I'd hate to lose one.

To help get over this I prescribe to you

Two pints of booze,
Tell me are you a badfish, too?
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Post by Holland »

sorry for your loss :( gives another knife the opportunity to gain some battle scars though :)
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Ya it was in expensive but I enjoyed it a lot I hope whoever gets it enjoys it as much. It was a yellow Tasman se. This was my first expirence with full serrations and hawkbill. This knife surprised the heck out of me. I just got a goddard in the mail but I don't think I'm gonna designate that as a work knife

Any other cheaper knives I can cake with glue and eat thru cardboard all day?

I'm a badfish but no pints for me lol rip brad
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Post by Scottie3000 »

The Endura and Delica are favorites and great performers at any price point. The Millie and Para2 are no strangers to work either.
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Post by GoodEyeSniper »

For cheaper a tenacious/persistence would do ya pretty good.
For slightly more a delica/endura might do ya a bit better.
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I own a tenacious it's nice but little heavy/bulky for work use 12hrs a day. I really did enjoy the hawkbill style with serrations. The Tasman ate everything I threw at it. At this point I think I just need to stick to what I know and get another one. Also it was nice with h1 not having to worry about it.
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BadFish wrote:
I'm a badfish but no pints for me lol rip brad
One of my favorite songs. "Ain't got no time to get old." is what does it for me. RIP Bradley!

Anyhow.
Sorry you lost your blade, man.
If you liked the Tasman that much, why not get another one?
And don't lose it. :p
I walk away slow tonight,
and cut through the air
with a curse, like a knife.
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