Quite a few years ago, I was making a batch of knives to send out for heat treating. One of them had a pretty shabby grind, but the incremental cost of the additional knife was small, so the bad grind when out too. When I got the knives back, this one got wrapped with tape and tossed on the bench. It has been used over the years for cutting wire, cardboard, whatever needed cutting in the shop.
Last week, I took a closer look at it and decided to fix it up. I had a nice fresh belt and it actually cleaned up about as good as any I've done before. I rubbed it out, put some blue-dyed and stabilized buckeye scales on it and I'm no longer so ashamed of it. ATS-34 @ RC-60.
Guess maybe it's time to make a sheath for it and maybe clean the gunk out of the jimpping grooves :rolleyes: