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Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress...
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I wasn't really expecting something as long as 12", but at least 10" would be nice to give it a little more reach than the M9.
No matter what the length, though, it's going to be VERY hard for me to pass up a 3/16" thick INFI chopper.
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Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress...
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Woodcrafting is mostly advice aimed at the lumberjack or forest ranger, rather than the ultra light wilderness hiker.
Axe, froe and hand maul, beetle, wedge, brush hook, adze, two man crosscut saws, (AKA misery whips, don’t drag your feet ), hand brush hook, Pulaski’s, sawbucks and bucksaws, draw knife and shaving horse, barking spud and crooked knife, and yes, a smaller personal knife was carried.
This was written in the days when old fashioned logging was a pragmatic business. Set up a camp, build a bunkhouse and tool shed and camp kitchen, make everything you can from the materials at hand. You had to, because labor was still cheaper than materials. Buying stuff cost the company money. The right tool for the job, without unnecessary ornature, was the rule.
I understand this way of thinking because I used to make my living in construction. By my day the work was high tech compared to working in the woods in the 1940’s. But the hard line pragmatism was identical. Thanks for the info, Implume. Good stuff! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> I read a biography of a couple who retired to live in the Main woods in the ‘60’s. The husband once took a job for a logging outfit, rafting logs down the river to a sawmill. The company hired an old logger to ramrod the operation. At one point somebody dropped a peavey, and it fell between the logs. The innocent newcomers hesitated to recover it, amidst the boiling whitewater. All they saw was finger-smashing danger. The sourdough would have no truck with such nonsense. “Don’t let it get away! That cost the company money!”
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Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress...
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10/24/09 12:00 PM
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I hope its still 3/16" thick. In the pics it looks thicker and it does look a little longer than 10" too. Looking forward to seeing the specs and the price too.
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Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress...
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I am just hoping it is a regular release and not a ganza type of release, otherwise I will have to miss out. ETA those are sick looking blades, the CGs look outstanding (so does the LE but cost will certainly keep me away from them)
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Pics can be deceiving. My guess is that Jerry will stick to the 3/16" blade thickness and the normal Battle Mistress blade length of 10". I think you are right here, he has said they will be 3/16th thick, there is no reason to believe he will change his mind.
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With all the color combos he is showing, I'm assuming it will be a regular release.
If he doesn't offer Bama Clay, I will Boycott Busse <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
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Defiantly looking forward to this release, I think my CC is going to get a workout <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />
Though I kinda wish they kept the smooth handles
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With all the color combos he is showing, I'm assuming it will be a regular release.
If he doesn't offer Bama Clay, I will Boycott Busse <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> I want BAMA clay bad too, but I am wondering about those tree bark grips. I wonder how they are gonna feel?
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