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[Re: Dumpster Dan]
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02/08/20 08:47 AM
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Muddier, basic, regulator 
 
  
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 Re: Your Favorite Scrap Yard Handle
[Re: Dumpster Dan]
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02/08/20 10:19 PM
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The large basic muddier, and war dog. I’d love to see what a large blade with the regulator handle would be like though. I feel like that could become a favorite. 
 
  
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 Re: Your Favorite Scrap Yard Handle
[Re: Dumpster Dan]
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02/08/20 10:23 PM
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Mike, I think that an appropriate Mudder handle (about the size of the Regulator handle) would be GREAT on "Da Choppas" as Arnie would say.  That downward bend toward the lanyard loop would only help to keep it in your hand as you do your best Paul Bunyan swing.  Maybe Dan could start a side business Putting different handles on the Bussekin Knives! 
 
  
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 Re: Your Favorite Scrap Yard Handle
[Re: Dumpster Dan]
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02/08/20 11:17 PM
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That’s an interesting idea for a handle I like it 
 
  
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[Re: Dumpster Dan]
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02/09/20 08:10 AM
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At some point I may attempt to calculate the results and post the winners.
  Thought I’d use the following system to score the selections ...
  First place gets 3 points Second place gets 2 points Third place gets 1 point
  Most points = favorite Second highest = second favorite Lowest points = third place 
 
  
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 Re: Your Favorite Scrap Yard Handle
[Re: Dumpster Dan]
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02/09/20 08:12 AM
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 THE RESULTS
 
  Mudder = 16 points Basic (in all sizes) = 16 points Regulator = 6 points War Dog = 3 points 
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 Re: Your Favorite Scrap Yard Handle
[Re: Dumpster Dan]
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02/09/20 08:18 AM
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Dan,  Based upon the results how hard would it be to offer the same knife model with the option of a Mudder or Basic handle?  I ASSuME they could have the same tang length so the pommel rivet would align.
  Just a thought.
  EDIT: just waking up and still in a brain fog.  Mudder didn’t use a rivet so maybe my idea wouldn’t work (if the basic tang is too long to fit in a Mudder). 
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02/09/20 07:55 PM
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At some point I may attempt to calculate the results and post the winners.
  Thought I’d use the following system to score the selections ...
  First place gets 3 points Second place gets 2 points Third place gets 1 point
  Most points = favorite Second highest = second favorite Lowest points = third place I like your scientific approach   Dan  
 
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[Re: Dumpster Dan]
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02/09/20 10:29 PM
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Thanks Boss.
  Here are the results so far ....
  Mudder = 16 points Basic (in all sizes) = 16 points Regulator = 6 points War Dog = 3 points 
 
  
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 Re: Your Favorite Scrap Yard Handle
[Re: Dumpster Dan]
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02/22/20 11:53 PM
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Hi!  I'm the same guy as on BladeForums with this name.
  It's a great question Dan – thank you for asking.  Here's my vote:
  1 = Basic handle (new style) 2 = Regulator handle (rank would be 1 for larger knives) 3 = Mudder handle
  My first experience with a Regulator handle was on the AR 9.5, and I'm glad I ordered one!  On heavy knives, this handle definitely gives more control.  I'm guessing the 1311 would feel better with a Regulator handle (by "better" I mean the user would have more control of the relatively heavy blade).  I have a BB13CG, and a Regulator handle would definitely feel better, especially with all of the forward weight.
  I'm glad the site is up & running again; I'll try to hang out here more often.
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02/23/20 12:24 AM
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Welcome to the Yard Gene.  Hope you grow to like it here as much as the rest of us Mutts do. 
 
  
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02/23/20 03:45 AM
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Gene, welcome to the Scrap Yard!     There's a LOT of great folks here.  
 
  
Junk Yard Dog #1   Moderator/Leader of the Pack Good night Mrs. B, wherever you are!  Long Live the Brotherhood of the Yard!  
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