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Well I decided to use my LG 101, it had two small birth marks and I figured it was a sign that it is a tool the artist, Les George made for us to actually use. Outstanding work for sure! 

 

But today I couldn't get myself to use it as a hammer/pliers/chisel, had one of those scenarios. I went and got a cheap knife and hammered away. 

 

I haven't used it to cut foil yet either, don't have a nice sharpener and don't want to dull the blade prematurely. I cook a lot on the grill and use foil quite a bit. 

 

Thats all I got, anyone else using theirs?

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I've been using mine for about anything I've had to use a knife for: Cutting Sandwiches, opening packages, cutting pallet wrap, sliced/diced/chopped veggies, chopped down some really tough fiberous bamboo looking weeds, so far it's performed very well in everything I've asked. Can't think of anything off the top of my head that I would want any pocket knife to do that this one won't likely do very well. Can openers and toothpicks and other Swiss Army stuff aside.
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My LG101 will not get any rough use.  Just as some of my guns are exposed to rougher use than others, my less expensive knives will see more use than the Pro Tech.

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