SY version of the Sus Scrofa?
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12/24/07 03:55 PM
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Anybody else that would like to see it happen?
Sure would make a good hunting knife for all but the skinning chores.
Dirty, wet, and unprotected. \m/
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Re: SY version of the Sus Scrofa?
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12/24/07 04:08 PM
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james_bond
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I don't know, LE or CG? and how thick I would thinck 3/16 or less
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Re: SY version of the Sus Scrofa?
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12/24/07 04:09 PM
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If we were going to see an odd blade style come down the pipe, I would rather see a wharny with a straight blade edge.
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Re: SY version of the Sus Scrofa?
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12/24/07 04:10 PM
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If we were going to see an odd blade style come down the pipe, I would rather see a wharny with a straight blade edge. +1.
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Re: SY version of the Sus Scrofa?
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12/24/07 04:20 PM
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I don't know, LE or CG? and how thick I would thinck 3/16 or less Why both of course. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> And yes, 3/16" or less would make sense to me.
Dirty, wet, and unprotected. \m/
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Re: SY version of the Sus Scrofa?
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12/24/07 04:51 PM
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OHHH my yea that is what i am talking about bro!!
bring that!!
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Re: SY version of the Sus Scrofa?
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12/24/07 05:02 PM
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i gotta say that i never liked the sus scrofa.
to me it looks like it was made for slashing and i dont plan on slashing anyone.. ....at least not this weekend,its christmas for christs sake.
its not what i look for in a hunting knife and i question its abilities for camping chores.
i always considered it a fighter and i have no use for fighters,although the sus scrofa does look cool
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Re: SY version of the Sus Scrofa?
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12/24/07 05:28 PM
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I'm still waiting to hear what Coldone thinks of his - I think it looks like my wife's kitchen knife.
When the SS was released, someone (I think Jerry) was saying that helicopter and rescue crews liked them for cutting people out of seatbelts (?) or something like that, since it doesn't have a sharp point.
I don't think I'd ever use one.
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BRING IT ON, DAN! I'd surely GET ONE ANYWAYS!!
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12/24/07 05:42 PM
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Re: SY version of the Sus Scrofa?
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12/24/07 05:44 PM
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I personally could think of a 100 other designs I would rather see made first, but thats just my opinion.
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Re: SY version of the Sus Scrofa?
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12/24/07 05:51 PM
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I personally could think of a 100 other designs I would rather see made first, but thats just my opinion. well, yeah, of course. but IF we HAVE to have one, I think something like what bruce chopped would be the closest I'd come, too. but for anything with that blade shape I'm more likely to snag something stainless, since it'd be something I'd plan on using around/in water, where SR-77 wouldn't be an ideal steel.
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Re: SY version of the Sus Scrofa?
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12/24/07 08:18 PM
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Of course there's no telling what we'll see next, that's part of the charm of this place. Having said that, I'm betting a SY SC would be just different enough to be a real winner for us.
The whole reason I brought this up was that it seems to me SY knives follow the release of BCS patterns, and are at the same time slightly different. The SC was the latest from Busse Combat wasn't it? Kinda makes literal sense if one thinks of picking up and using the scraps from BCS design runs once they're done.
But I have no real clue if that's correct.
Dirty, wet, and unprotected. \m/
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