found this in one of the Airbnbs I clean. a lot of fishermen come here, could this be from cleaning fish? or from weird New Year’s Eve bottle opening celebrating? any ideas?
A victim of improper sabering, maybe? You have to use the spine, not the edge!
BeCoolBear
Either sabering a bottle or chopping bones.
Prestigious_Score436
Chopping into avocado 🥑 and then twisting the seed out
Chamanomano
Twisting. Nothing creates this type of damage quicker.
Mpauke
Looks like the kid from Bring Her Back got hungry 😂
chaotic_steamed_bun
I am going to vote bad bottle sabering, there is a ding that doesn’t look like a full chip at the top that would suggest trying to saber a champagne bottle with the edge, because the person who was doing it didn’t know what they were doing.
0tter_gaming88
Those are some big dents in the blade possibly enough too have been from bone choping or somthing very very hard too cut through like a metal pipe of somthing that could fit in those dents
Kind_Ad_9241
Looks like bite marks lol
EvolMada
That’s almost a serrated blade.
cnorris310
I tried to chop up a branch for the firepit with a kitchen cleaver once. It had very similar results. Luckily I was at an AirBNB.
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No clue, but that damage is nasty!
A victim of improper sabering, maybe? You have to use the spine, not the edge!
Either sabering a bottle or chopping bones.
Chopping into avocado 🥑 and then twisting the seed out
Twisting. Nothing creates this type of damage quicker.
Looks like the kid from Bring Her Back got hungry 😂
I am going to vote bad bottle sabering, there is a ding that doesn’t look like a full chip at the top that would suggest trying to saber a champagne bottle with the edge, because the person who was doing it didn’t know what they were doing.
Those are some big dents in the blade possibly enough too have been from bone choping or somthing very very hard too cut through like a metal pipe of somthing that could fit in those dents
Looks like bite marks lol
That’s almost a serrated blade.
I tried to chop up a branch for the firepit with a kitchen cleaver once. It had very similar results. Luckily I was at an AirBNB.
Twisting out avocado pits would be my guess