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2 Hogs a Dog and 5 hairy rats #232262 07/08/08 04:43 PM
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It was an exciting couple of days at the Unsub compound!

Late last week my first ever Busse a SAR5 arrived with a little MudPuppy nipping at it's heels.
Here is a little photo with them and a YKCG and Swarden for size reference.
[Linked Image from img2.putfile.com]
In that photo we have every currently available type of Busse steel.

Here is a better photo of the identical SAR5 to mine only with a sheath.
[Linked Image from img2.putfile.com]
The SAR5 is a heck of an entry tool style knife similar in many ways to the YKCG other than it is an inch longer and INFI/Micarta vs S7/RES-C. I especially like the
pommel on the SAR5 which is designed so you can hammer it into things or use it as a hammer it's self. The blade grind is also a nifty convex for max strength and great cutting. I wish it was a comp model with the stripped coating and zero edge. I also like the simple practical lines much better than some of the more complex patterns like the Fusion handles with the striations.
The SARsquatch is also a excellent simple knife but sadly I don't have one.

The Muppy is really cool and has been a constant companion since arrival especially since it fits my SS4 sheath. If you missed the SS4 and regret it you should definitly jump on one of these bad boys when they come out.


Today was an even better day:runaway::dancingbanana:
5 little Hairy rats and a big mean old hog with some battle scars showed up at the exact same time.

The HairyCarry's (or is it HairyCarries ?) got here much faster than I had thought as i just got the shipping notice. I am already a HUGELY fanatical small fixed blade EDC proponent and the HC's are also satin and black G10 which is my favourite colour combo. These are the thinnest blades I have ever seen from any Busse maker although the new BirdDog could be thinner.
I am thrilled about that because I want my knives to cut. There is a place for entry tool style knives like the YK's and SAR's but for a practical little EDC I want a razor.
[Linked Image from img2.putfile.com]
It will also make a great companion blade for my DFLE. I have been looking for the exact right partner blade and none fit right even the Muppy ,Mule ,Inyoni
Strider ED(Close though) and SS4 (Closest before today). The HC is perfect though in size colour ,shape and thinness as well as having a blade capable of all the delicate work to small for the DFLE. It also does not have to thick of scales which will help it's balance if worn piggyback on the DFLE sheath.

I always liked the big/little blade combo more than what Bussiphiles call a mid sized knife like the S6. Normal people would call an S6 a big knife:D

I had an M6 for a while thanks to a lovely forum member who I still owe a favour for such a good deal. It did not "feel" right at all to my little hands so I traded it to someone who really loves it and has big hands which suit the handles on the M6 much better than my tiny little girly hands.

So the new to me but quite old Hog which is Busse speak for a Busse knife(in this case) or collector is the most classic of all the mid sized knives the Steel heart in this case the ERGO model. I am really stoked about this one which is why i saved it for last.

First it is an old school classic Busse. It has nifty asymmetrical edge that needs a bit of TLC and the handle scales are very different from the modern version. I much prefer the looks of this handle to the new fusion style with it's seahorse head pommel.

Here is a photo of my exact SH-E with a FBM. I did not take the photo but it does a good job of contrasting the differences between old and new models.
[Linked Image from img2.putfile.com]

Here are some more nice SH-E's. Any excuse to post Busseporn.:D

This is a minty version of my SH-E but with different colour handles and what looks like an OST sheath. Great combo.
[Linked Image from img2.putfile.com]

Here is an incredible herd of ERGO Battle Mistress's.
[Linked Image from img2.putfile.com]


Before the ERGO it was the classic Straight handle. For a long time the ERGO was considered comfy but not nearly as desirable as an SH model.
However that is starting to change as now it is getting more recognition as a classic design. I certainly prefer it to the new Fusion design handles which is supposed to be a mix of the 2 styles. I would use the analogy of the shovelhead Harley for the Ergo. For a long time no one wanted the shovelheads but now they are becoming a very popular mill for real hard core chopper builders because they have the classic Harley look and feel.

Here is a classic straight handle BM with the flat screws and a 1 of 300 clip point. This is the holy grail of Busse collecting and a good example of the handle before the Ergo. Later SH's have the same pressed pins they have now. This sheath was also the inspiration for my DFLE sheath. My theory that the DFLE will rise in value is predicated on how much people love this classic uncluttered look.
[Linked Image from img2.putfile.com]


This next knife is the equivalent of a full custom kick only shovelhead with polished and split cases and tons of one off hand fabbed parts like the bikes from Zero Engineering. If this SH-E does not blow your mind you are in the wrong forum.
[Linked Image from img2.putfile.com]

A SteelHeart done in the style of a classic american bowie is just so "right".

I will take some more photos today. I have plans to mod my SH-E but I don't have as much skill as the man who did the engraved SH-E. I probably won't do much on it until winter but I wil take progress photos and keep you in the loop. It will be getting a strip and polish for sure and possibly some edge work.


Thanks for checking out and sharing my joy at my new toys.
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Re: 2 Hogs a Dog and 5 hairy rats [Re: Unsub] #232263 07/08/08 05:07 PM
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Nice haul, Unsub. I knew you'd like the HC. My new replacement is on the way.


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Re: 2 Hogs a Dog and 5 hairy rats [Re: Horn Dog] #232264 07/08/08 05:12 PM
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Very nice!


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Re: 2 Hogs a Dog and 5 hairy rats [Re: Gratefuldog] #232265 07/08/08 06:58 PM
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Can't wait to get home to see these pic's. Nice score.


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Re: 2 Hogs a Dog and 5 hairy rats [Re: Shaolin] #232266 07/08/08 08:02 PM
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Congrats on the new toys, Unsub! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />

5 HC's! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


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Re: 2 Hogs a Dog and 5 hairy rats [Re: Rainwalker] #232267 07/08/08 08:44 PM
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I am just giving the SH-E a new coat of oil and a little edge love before i take her photo.


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Re: 2 Hogs a Dog and 5 hairy rats [Re: Unsub] #232268 07/08/08 10:30 PM
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I really like the SH-E.


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Re: 2 Hogs a Dog and 5 hairy rats [Re: Shaolin] #232269 07/09/08 02:45 PM
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I want the SH-e as well!

I got a user BM-e that is my first mistress and one of my favorites - ever.

I've got 'ganza haul on the way as well though.

Thanks for sharing!

Re: 2 Hogs a Dog and 5 hairy rats [Re: cmdr249] #232270 07/09/08 03:22 PM
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I love that photo of your BM-E 249 ,it has a great perspective.
I am loving the ergo handle as well and the shape is quite a bit longer and thinner than the current ASH blades.

The HC is nearly perfect as far as my taste in knives. It might not suit those with really big hands though. If you have large hands the Muppy is a better choice. It is more like a Fallkniven style knife than the usual entry tool type we see from the Busse boys. All mine were nice and sharp and numbered from 173 to 177 although the edge grinds are with a rougher belt. I like a rough edge like that for everything but wood cutting because it is like micro serrations.

I brought out the old triple beam scale and weighed a bunch of knives. The weights are on Sharp and Cloaks review thread on the outdoor section. I got some really interesting results. The SH-E is much heavier than the DFLE. The Swarden is even lighter than I had thought at about 40 grams. There are 28 grams in an aounce if anyone wants the American weights.


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Re: 2 Hogs a Dog and 5 hairy rats [Re: Unsub] #232271 07/09/08 10:59 PM
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Congrats on the HC's, I really love mine too. Is that your stripped SS4 in the top pic? Do you have any close-ups?

Re: 2 Hogs a Dog and 5 hairy rats [Re: johnson37] #232272 07/09/08 11:07 PM
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Man... I gotta quit visiting knife forums. I always want everything I see.

Nice score!


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Re: 2 Hogs a Dog and 5 hairy rats [Re: Jon C] #232273 07/10/08 05:44 AM
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Nice collection there, I am envious. Love your E's, great shapes. Thanks for photos.

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