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Re: 154CM SkeleScrapper?
[Re: Magnum22]
#371462
12/09/09 02:28 AM
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darkaether
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I'll grab at leat 2 if they're thin, at least one as long as they are .22 or less. I'm with Mag though. .125x3.25 would be great
JYD #58
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Re: 154CM SkeleScrapper?
[Re: darkaether]
#371463
12/09/09 02:31 AM
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banana-clip
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I agree that the 1/8" thick blade would make it a sweet little knife
JYD #85
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Re: 154CM SkeleScrapper?
[Re: banana-clip]
#371464
12/09/09 05:45 AM
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SkunkHunter
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Yeah, on 2nd thought Youse guys probably right. 1/8 on something this small would work out fine. And I DO agree with the longer handle part. Go ahead and make it 3 inches.
A Little Paranoia Will Keep You Safe (ALPWKYS) Be a Sheepdog JYD#105
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Re: 154CM SkeleScrapper?
[Re: SkunkHunter]
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12/09/09 10:30 AM
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tripton
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No way. 1/8th inch aint no Scrap Yard blade.
We need 3/16ths to keep it Scrap Yard tough.
More importantly though, I am not sure how comfortable it would be to hold onto with a superskinny 1/8th inch handle.
Lets go 3/16ths inch, with a full flat blade grind.
Hows that?
JYD #103
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Re: 154CM SkeleScrapper?
[Re: tripton]
#371466
12/09/09 10:43 AM
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SkunkHunter
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Well Trip, that was my first thought. Then I remembered my Assault Shaker it's short handle. If I had MY preference, it would be 3/16 blade 3 1/4 inches long(nothing smaller than 3 inch edge with 3 3/4 to 4 inch handle and yes, full flat ground.
A Little Paranoia Will Keep You Safe (ALPWKYS) Be a Sheepdog JYD#105
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Re: 154CM SkeleScrapper?
[Re: SkunkHunter]
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12/09/09 12:26 PM
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jf007
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My vote is for a scaled down SAR4 style with 3 1/4 inch blade. We should compromise on a thickness of 5/32. Blade material should be CPM154 or D2. For me that would be a great utility knife. I also like the idea of screw holes to allow folks to add their own scales, if desired. What do you guys think about that?
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Re: 154CM SkeleScrapper?
[Re: jf007]
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12/09/09 12:47 PM
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tripton
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My vote is for a scaled down SAR4 style with 3 1/4 inch blade. We should compromise on a thickness of 5/32. Blade material should be CPM154 or D2. For me that would be a great utility knife. I also like the idea of screw holes to allow folks to add their own scales, if desired. What do you guys think about that? I dont think we will be seeing any cpm154 out of Bussekin. They have done a few runs out of 154cm...and it is awesome. Their D2 has yet to be tested by me...til this years deer season that is. I am saving my Vex until I get a whitetail or 3.
JYD #103
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Re: 154CM SkeleScrapper?
[Re: tripton]
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12/09/09 12:54 PM
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sumoj275
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I want a Scrap Yard skinny. Couple that with a Buy Brown neck sheath and I think we have a winner--that is a winner, winner, chicken dinner!
Men you can't trust, women you can't trust, beasts you can't trust, but Bussekin steel you can trust
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Re: 154CM SkeleScrapper?
[Re: sumoj275]
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12/09/09 01:03 PM
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tripton
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Something would have to be terribly, terribly wrong for me not to pick up a few of these...however they would come out.
JYD #103
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Re: 154CM SkeleScrapper?
[Re: tripton]
#371471
12/09/09 02:44 PM
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Silverback
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Pooch
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A knife that I could carry in my pocket, piggyback, or wear iwb. A skel knife with a 2 1/2" convex edge & 3 1/2"-3 3/4" handle that could be wrapped with paracord or attach slabs . The dipped handle is a great idea or maybe slabs of Res-C with a liner attached that can be bolted to the handle could be offered as an option. Is it here yet???
Last edited by Silverback; 12/09/09 02:46 PM.
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Re: 154CM SkeleScrapper?
[Re: jf007]
#371472
12/09/09 02:58 PM
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MRpink
Junk Yard Dog
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My vote is for a scaled down SAR4 style with 3 1/4 inch blade. We should compromise on a thickness of 5/32. Blade material should be CPM154 or D2. For me that would be a great utility knife. I also like the idea of screw holes to allow folks to add their own scales, if desired. What do you guys think about that? not a fan of screw holes, they can come loose under regular use.
JYD #56
Scrap Yard Sword Club #00
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Re: 154CM SkeleScrapper?
[Re: tripton]
#371473
12/09/09 03:19 PM
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Magnum22
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No way. 1/8th inch aint no Scrap Yard blade.
We need 3/16ths to keep it Scrap Yard tough.
More importantly though, I am not sure how comfortable it would be to hold onto with a superskinny 1/8th inch handle.
Lets go 3/16ths inch, with a full flat blade grind.
Hows that? i still say 1/8". instead of steel, make it out of glass.
JYD #7
Preserve the Yard.
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