If Eric said he's never seen anything like that before, I believe him. And I would absolutely, positively try the tip test again when you receive your replacement, Tezza. There is NO REASON WHATSOEVER to believe that what happened to your Chopweiler will ever happen again.
Any knife can fail, including INFI knives and SR77 knives. The odds against it happening to a Busse family knife are remote. But failures DO happen. And this time it happened to you.
I think you owe it to yourself to prove that Swamp Rat knives are as tough as they're cracked up to be.
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If you men say it was a fluke, well I have to believe you then. But that still doesn't change things for my son & I when we are out bush with our knives, depending on them. No sir, I play the percentages. Scrap Yard & Busse from now on.
I will just keep using the CW as a firewood batoner, as that's all it's good for now. Because I have been told that SR do not pay shipping back to the factory under warranty.
I'm still wondering why SR want a broken knife. I can understand US owners doing this but not international, surely not. A few photo's, a video would be proof enough.
I can appreciate your concern being it happened to you. But, I have been an avid member of the Swamp Forum for LONG before Scrap Yard has been in existance. I have NEVER seen a tip or blade failure like that with SR-101. I have seen a chop-off a few months ago with a M6 where there was excessive edge damage. But, in that case, the blade had been ground on with a belt sander. It is very possible that too much heat was allowed to build up on sharpened edge from the sander that could have damaged the temper in that case.
In your case, with your broken tip, I have to STRONGLY believe you had a RARE defect in the steel.
For the way you describe your intended preferences for use of your knives, maybe SR-77 and INFI do have some advantages for you. SR-101 (at the higher hardness levels below the temper line) is more brittle and stiff than SR-77 or INFI. AS Vic mentioned, the hardness temper line will typically include the point. BUT, SR-101 is "still" EXTREMELY tough. I have seen SR-101 take much more extreme abuse than yours did.
You mention "playing the percentages". By my count, I have seen more INFI and SR-77 defects than SR-101 defects. I have seen INFI break. I have seen SR-77 with bubble defects. I have not seen any damage like this to SR-101.
I think I have seen a Swamp Rat Ice Pick broken. But, those are thin and I could easily see and understand them breaking if used for prying.
The Chopweiler has a thick tip.
You must do what you must do. But, based on all of the beatings I have seen SR-101 take, I would personally feel very confident that yours was an unfortunate and VERY RARE defect in the steel.
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<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> - On a side note though, I read your post on the Bladeforums Swamp Rat forum. I can appreciate your dissappointment if Swamp Rat doesn't pay for return shipping on such a defect.
But, do you actually have confirmation yet from Eric that Swamp Rat will NOT pay for return shipping?
It sounds like there are assumptions being made based on posts from forum members that you will have to pay for return shipping. It doesn't sound like Eric has confirmed who will pay for return shipping.
I would be dissappointed to hear if you have to pay for return shipping.
For years, I hear about how great Busse and kin customer service is. But, I know it would cost you a lot to ship the knife back to the states and I am sure it cost you a lot in shipping to get it to you in the first place. (I think I pay a little too much in shipping within the states <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> )
Considering what I consider the "extra" profits made on shipping with all orders, I would think that alone should cover return shipping on any and all defective / warranty issue knives.... but, that is just my opinion.
I would think, with the pictures you provided, Busse / Swamp Rat would pay for return shipping and pay for shipping of a replacement knife.
The break appears to be an obvious defect.
I have had companies who don't place so much emphasis on there customer service pay for my return shipping on defective items.
I purchased a pair of AudioEngine 5 amped speakers from Ebay about 2 years ago. The speakers were near new at the time.
The speakers have a 3-year warranty that is transferrable if you have the receipt. But, the seller did not send me the original receipt.
I called and described my issue. The company still honored the warranty as they could confirm the speakers were less than 3-years old. They shipped me a replacement speaker and a paid return label for me to return the defective speaker. I have been impressed with their service and product in spite of my issue.
I believe something may have just come loose inside the the speaker at the amp causing a buzzing noise. Otherwise, great sounding speakers. Had they been difficult to deal with, I couldn't complain much since I was not the original owner and didn't have the original receipt. But, with that type of service and considering everything else about their product indicates great quality, I have to be impressed with their company.
Considering the complexity and parts involved in an amped AudioEngine 5 speaker, I know the profit margins had to be WAY less for AudioEngine on their speakers than on a Chopweiler. And shipping costs are way more for a heavy and large amped speaker compared to a knife (even from Australia). But, they covered it anyway.
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I "HOPE" to hear that Swamp Rat covers your return shipping. I honestly have never had to return a knife to them. So, I don't know how that works. But, I would be dissappointed to hear if Swamp Rat doesn't pay for return shipping.
Nevertheless, aside from possible shipping issues (????? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> ), I am a big fan of the Chopweiler and SR-101 steel.
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Your decision is understandable, Stalker. Even if it is a fluke, and I think maybe it is, your confidence in that steel has been shaken. I really like the superior edge holding of the SR101, but if maximum toughness is what you seek, that SOD should be the one.
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