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Re: Chop? Hack? Slice? [Re: MustardMan] #299739 06/28/09 12:46 AM
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I want to get one just to replace my nighthawk. For some reason It's the only blade I have that won't keep an edge.
It's still going to be nice hearing about all of the testing results.

Hmmmmmmm..... more waiting.

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Re: Chop? Hack? Slice? [Re: MustardMan] #299740 06/28/09 01:13 AM
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The regulator is definitely not a "tweener that isn't great at anything". In six months I'll tell you exactly what it's great at, but there are a few items on that list <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

I sure am lookin forward to all the juicy details! I hope you prove me wrong so I have a reason to buy 1 or 2... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

Re: Chop? Hack? Slice? [Re: Agent Iron] #299741 06/28/09 01:36 AM
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Good comments guys. Just the type of things I need to know. Or at least ponder.


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Re: Chop? Hack? Slice? [Re: Sigfest] #299742 06/28/09 02:52 AM
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This is the way I look at it.

If Skeleton key > Key

Then S5 > knife.


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Re: Chop? Hack? Slice? [Re: Boots] #299743 06/28/09 10:38 AM
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This is one of the biggest questions I have about Busse-kin knives as a whole. SR-77, SR-101, and INFI are all big on toughness. I do not understand why most INFI knifes are made overly thick. It seems to me that one of the big benefits of very high quality steel is to make a blade thinner, to allow it to achieve the best slicing and cutting profile and reduce weight, while maintaining the strength and durability of a much thicker knife in a lesser steel. Rat Cutlery, TOPS, and Becker all basically use 1095 and are all regarded as tough knives and many, if not most, of the knives these companies put out are 3/16" or less. With Busse-kin's better steel and heat treatment I could see muck thinner blades then what are being designed and sold. I guess it is just that many people like a little extra girth.


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Re: Chop? Hack? Slice? [Re: Toast] #299744 06/28/09 11:14 AM
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INFI blades are crazy thick because HOGS will pay a huge premium for thick blades. The obnoxiously thick Inactive Duty with the tequila sunrise handles sold for some crazy price which made me throw up in my mouth a little, but the HOGS were snatching them up.

Thick on huge knives I can deal with - the NMSFNO is thick and it gives it some great weight, the regulator is crazy thick and I LOVE IT....

But some of those really thick blades under a couple of inches long just confuse the heck out of me.

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Re: Chop? Hack? Slice? #299746 06/28/09 12:11 PM
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A long point has lots of utility beyond just stabbing people. The Regulator might be a "fighter" type design, but I've found many uses for it that don't involve bloodletting. Long pointy knives, if they are made strong enough, can be very versatile.

Re: Chop? Hack? Slice? [Re: Horn Dog] #299747 06/28/09 06:02 PM
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[quote]Cold Steel Recon Scout, in better steel.

I love the shape of tht knife. CS has had some QC issues and that makes me kind of nervous. I've seen a bunch of them broken of BladeF.


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Re: Chop? Hack? Slice? [Re: imaginefj] #299748 06/28/09 08:01 PM
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I'd buy a green regulator right now if they were offered.
Yesterday actually.


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Re: Chop? Hack? Slice? [Re: Recon422] #299749 06/28/09 11:08 PM
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Ditto


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Re: Chop? Hack? Slice? [Re: Sigfest] #299750 06/29/09 10:46 PM
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Im thinkin that after going through several cheaply made knives with poor workmanship, weak steel that doesn't hold enough of an edge to slice a peanut butter sandwich, AND paying too much for them, that we all got good and tired of this kind of thing.

Tired of Hype.

Wanted Results.

Enter Scrapyard. Good Quality, Great Steel, Reasonable Price. Made Here.

Problem Solved.

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