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Re: Stripping S5 CG [Re: Bushman5] #382455 12/24/09 01:03 AM
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I have no interest in pretty knives. I use my knives hard. My knives get pine sap, bark dust, wood oil staining, blood, fruit acids, meat acids, and rust spots on them, I wipe them down with kerosene at the end of the day, nice patina formed over time.

How do you like that BK-2 bushman5?

I have been thinking of getting one for camping.


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Re: Stripping S5 CG [Re: Walker] #382456 12/24/09 01:31 AM
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Been thinking about doing the same to a knife or two.


Men you can't trust, women you can't trust, beasts you can't trust, but Bussekin steel you can trust
Re: Stripping S5 CG [Re: sumoj275] #382457 12/24/09 07:47 PM
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I just stripped a RMD and SS4 maybe a month or 2 ago and I couldn't be happier with the results. I haven't worked on them recently in anticipation of a belt sander for christmas. It really is a project doing any convexing/reprofiling by hand, but even manually it is very satisfying. I snagged one of the tequila SAR8SE's kinda since AMY-0 liked them and I couldn't have possibly been happier with it. Awesome blade. I like it so much, I'm going to let my bro keep my previously favorite blade that he borrowed, NMSFNO jungle/black micarta. Satin or Ghetto Satin rules.


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