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Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress... [Re: Pvt.snoballz] #372762 10/24/09 02:14 AM
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you could split an engine block!

and how often are you going to do that? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />

the more i use my knives, the more i tend to go for the thinner stuff.


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Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress... [Re: MRpink] #372763 10/24/09 02:15 AM
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oh, well i agree its complete overkill and more than likely do more harm than good but....how awesome would it be to see that lol


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Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress... [Re: Pvt.snoballz] #372764 10/24/09 02:44 AM
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busse has already put out plenty of fatties, i'm just glad to see some more thin stuff.


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Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress... [Re: MRpink] #372765 10/24/09 03:22 AM
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so when i saw another bushwacker thread i said to myself "oh no..."

i hope this is at the easton show. that would be killer.


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Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress... [Re: Magnum22] #372766 10/24/09 03:28 AM
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that LE looks amazing. so much class in a satin blade with black slabs. see M9LE.


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Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress... [Re: Magnum22] #372767 10/24/09 03:30 AM
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i'm still not a fan of that tree bark handle or whatever it's called, mines will be smooth.


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Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress... [Re: Magnum22] #372768 10/24/09 03:36 AM
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it'll fit right in with these beauties.

[Linked Image from eden.rutgers.edu]


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Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress... [Re: Magnum22] #372769 10/24/09 04:52 AM
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Nice! They are amazing looking!!

Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress... [Re: Little Green Men] #372770 10/24/09 08:44 AM
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These days the woods are full (no pun intended, but it’s inevitable) of bushcraft aficionados who insist that a four-inch bushcraft knife and a small axe are the only proper tools to use in the woods. Anybody carrying a big knife is a Rambo wannabe or else he has drunk the Busse Kool-Aid.

I beg to differ. Here’s a quote from the pamphlet Woodsmanship, which was published in 1945. The subject heading is Brushing, Page 60.

The camper’s preference in brush cutters is the trail knife—an oversized hunting knife with a 10-inch blade, carried in a sheath at the belt. This is really a combination knife and hand-axe, capable of cutting brush, felling saplings up to several inches in diameter, and splitting small firewood. These big knives bring to mind the still larger machete, of which there are endless patterns, but the typical machete is more effective on cane and other soft vegetation than on brush.

I would submit that the Busse Battle Mistress, the Swamp Rat Battle Rat, or the Scrap Yard Dogfather and Dogfather LE would qualify as modern versions of the old brush cutter’s trail knife. I’ve never handled a Battle Rat. I do own the BMCG, the Dogfather, and the Dogfather LE.

Horn Dog loves the Dogfather LE as a lightweight chopper and vine trimmer. I live in the Pacific Northwest, not in a swamp. So I think both versions of the Dogfather are just fine. In my opinion the BMCG is too heavy, even in my neck of the woods. Excess weight to carry, and unnecessarily tiring for long term chopping. I’m hoping that the Bushwacker will turn out to be the trail-knife that the BMCG should have been. A top quality, light weight, long trail knife, useful for many purposes in the woods.

I do hope it will come with the no-choil option. A ten-inch knife is too long for a choil to be a useful feature. All it accomplishes is to keep the near end of the blade far away from the grip, reducing the usefulness of that cutting edge for fine carving tasks.

Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress... [Re: Implume] #372771 10/24/09 08:53 AM
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Oh my poor aching credit card, must resist......


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Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress... [Re: mpalmer1000] #372772 10/24/09 09:29 AM
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That is one good looking mistress. What is the blade thickness on these ladies?
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Re: Bushwhacker battle mistress... [Re: justinellis] #372773 10/24/09 09:41 AM
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It is nice, but I would have to actually use one back to back with the M9LE and DFLE before I paid too much for one. What's the use of being on the test team if I don't get a free prototype to check out first? Let's see....December is 6 months from Blade and I have this big Busse Khukri. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />


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