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|  Dan - Please make a utility bush/camp knife for us
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07/22/13 08:55 AM |  
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Endeavour MorseJoined:  Feb 2010 Posts: 4,889  OP Junk Yard Dog |  
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Dan,
 I have owned well over 60 Busse (Scrap Yard, Swamp Rat, and Busse Combat) knives, and have loved them all.  However, there is one design that has never been produced and is desperately needed by those of us to work and play outdoors.
 
 I've owned:
 
 - Scrapivores
 - Swamp Wardens
 - Rodent Solutions
 - 311's
 - 411's
 - Hog Muk LE
 - 511's
 - Dumpster Mutt CG's
 - Dumpster Mutt DC's
 - Urban Mutt
 - Scrapper 5CG's
 - Scrapper 5LE's
 - Ratmandu's
 - Tank Buster
 - ASH-1 .32"
 - ASH-1 .22"
 - ASH-1 .187"
 - SJTAC CG's
 - SJTAC ETS's
 - SJTAC SF-1 MO's
 - 711's
 - Mil Regulators
 - Son of a Dogfathers
 - Chopweilers
 - NMSFNO's
 - NMFSH's
 - Dogfathers
 - OTHERS I can't immediately recall
 
 All of these designs were great, and I enjoyed owning every one of them.  However, there has never been a skeleton bush or camp craft knife offered (the Scrapivores and Wardens are a little too small for what I'm proposing....begging for really).
 
 Those of us that spend time outdoors for work or play (I do both) need a simple, lightweight, ergonomic skeleton knife for all of those "unromantic" chores like:
 
 - cutting vegetables from our gardens
 - capping a deer
 - gutting a squirrel or rabbit
 - clipping the wings off a dove
 - cutting fruit from our trees and slicing it to see if its ready for harvest
 - cutting cordage for use around our homesteads
 - processing a chicken harvested from our flock
 - cutting vegetables at the farmers market
 - cutting boxes up
 - setting snares
 - making fuzzy sticks
 - prepping bait for the catfish troutline
 - pruning back a bramble that won't "train" properly
 - etc
 
 After years of armchair and field evaluation I've concluded that a person needs a minimum of two knives in the field.  One small enough for most chores and one large enough for everything else. Based upon what I've learned from 29 years of hunting, camping, fishing, gardening, etc the "ideal" specs would be:
 
 Blade Length = 4.0"
 Blade Thickness = Same as or 1/32" thicker than the Scrapivore
 Blade Material = SR101 (best slicing steel I've used)
 Blade Grind = Full Flat
 Blade Shape = SLIGHT Drop Point with medium to medium-large depth belly
 Blade Finish = Painted or Satin
 Handle Design = Ergonomic Skeleton (no pry bar please)
 Handle Finish = Painted or dipped in rubber tool coating (don't warranty the rubber coating if you're concerned about it)
 Sheath = Mashed Cat pancake like the one you offered with the Scrapivore
 
 This "Bush Scrapper" or "Campivore" would be ideally suited for all of those chores that don't need the size and thickness of a 411 or bulk of a RES-C handled offering.
 
 Basically this would be a "necker" on steroids or an easy to carry belt knife. (I'll do both and piggy back one to my larger field knives). A knife that you'd have a hard time explaining why you didn't have it with you in the hunting field or woods, in the garden or out in your yard.
 
 If you decide to offer these I'll take the first eight out the door, please!
 
 
 
 JYD #123  The great one formerly known as Architect.
 
 I am now a fictional British television police officer (currently a Detective Sgt) at Thames Valley Station. My governor is Detective Inspector Fred Thursday and it’s 1969.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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|  Re: Dan - Please make a utility bush/camp knife for us
[Re: Endeavour Morse]
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07/22/13 11:10 AM |  
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FeldgrunJoined:  Apr 2013 Posts: 1,249   Junk Yard Dog |  
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I really like the thought of that, though I probably wouldn't use a 4" knife without a decent handle, but a skeleton gives folks the chance to add custom handles, like the Swamp Warden.  Also like the Scrapivore - I'd design it with no choil. 
 JYD #183
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|  Re: Dan - Please make a utility bush/camp knife for us
[Re: Endeavour Morse]
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07/22/13 12:08 PM |  
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Endeavour MorseJoined:  Feb 2010 Posts: 4,889  OP Junk Yard Dog |  
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There are several good knives available in the 4" range with traditional handles.  I really like the 411 design.
 I'd like a skeleton design to keep weight and bulk down.  I see this as a companion to a larger knife (or as a simple "no excuse to not have it on you" stand alone).
 
 JYD #123  The great one formerly known as Architect.
 
 I am now a fictional British television police officer (currently a Detective Sgt) at Thames Valley Station. My governor is Detective Inspector Fred Thursday and it’s 1969.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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|  Re: Dan - Please make a utility bush/camp knife for us
[Re: Endeavour Morse]
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07/22/13 01:28 PM |  
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gunfixrjoeJoined:  Aug 2011 Posts: 1,385   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Scrapmuk. I've used it for all the things you mentioned that you want this knife to be capable of, and more. Great all around blade and very comfortable handle.  
 JYD#149
 
 
 If women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.
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|  Re: Dan - Please make a utility bush/camp knife for us
[Re: Endeavour Morse]
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07/22/13 01:43 PM |  
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Endeavour MorseJoined:  Feb 2010 Posts: 4,889  OP Junk Yard Dog |  
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The Muk is too bulky. 
 The key to this thing is being a skeleton.  There are lots of good knives in this size range with handles on them.  Again, I really like the 411 (I have six of them).
 
 However, a "piggyback" or "necker" type knife works best for me when it doesn't have handle scales.
 
 Think of a Swamp Warden increased in size.
 
 JYD #123  The great one formerly known as Architect.
 
 I am now a fictional British television police officer (currently a Detective Sgt) at Thames Valley Station. My governor is Detective Inspector Fred Thursday and it’s 1969.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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|  Re: Dan - Please make a utility bush/camp knife for us
[Re: Endeavour Morse]
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07/22/13 01:54 PM |  
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yeshJoined:  Jun 2012 Posts: 2,669   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Maybe you could just order a Rodent Solution or Anniversary Mean Street without scales, I'd think this would be pretty close to what you're looking for. 
 Junk Yard Dog #152 - Woof!
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|  Re: Dan - Please make a utility bush/camp knife for us
[Re: Endeavour Morse]
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07/22/13 02:01 PM |  
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Endeavour MorseJoined:  Feb 2010 Posts: 4,889  OP Junk Yard Dog |  
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AMS without scales would be really close.  That's a great recommendation.
 I hate to spend nearly $300 on this thing though!
 
 JYD #123  The great one formerly known as Architect.
 
 I am now a fictional British television police officer (currently a Detective Sgt) at Thames Valley Station. My governor is Detective Inspector Fred Thursday and it’s 1969.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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|  Re: Dan - Please make a utility bush/camp knife for us
[Re: Endeavour Morse]
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07/22/13 02:03 PM |  
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Endeavour MorseJoined:  Feb 2010 Posts: 4,889  OP Junk Yard Dog |  
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Just checked a CG is $197 before ordering it without scales.
 I was thinking Dan could make these things for $80 or so with his "performance ratio".
 
 JYD #123  The great one formerly known as Architect.
 
 I am now a fictional British television police officer (currently a Detective Sgt) at Thames Valley Station. My governor is Detective Inspector Fred Thursday and it’s 1969.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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|  Re: Dan - Please make a utility bush/camp knife for us
[Re: Endeavour Morse]
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07/22/13 02:04 PM |  
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Endeavour MorseJoined:  Feb 2010 Posts: 4,889  OP Junk Yard Dog |  
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Maybe I should just grind the pokey edge off my Scrapivores and consider it done? 
 JYD #123  The great one formerly known as Architect.
 
 I am now a fictional British television police officer (currently a Detective Sgt) at Thames Valley Station. My governor is Detective Inspector Fred Thursday and it’s 1969.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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|  Re: Dan - Please make a utility bush/camp knife for us
[Re: Endeavour Morse]
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07/22/13 02:13 PM |  
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yeshJoined:  Jun 2012 Posts: 2,669   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Maybe I should just grind the pokey edge off my Scrapivores and consider it done?That's definitely the cheapest route to go, probably what I would do if the pry bar bothered me.   I think in the smaller knives, SR-101 makes the most sense anyways.  You get better abrasion resistance, a finer edge and more edge stability at half/third of the price.   Not to mention that the Scrapivore's are running at 60-62 RC, which is just a bonus. 
 Junk Yard Dog #152 - Woof!
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|  Re: Dan - Please make a utility bush/camp knife for us
[Re: Endeavour Morse]
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07/22/13 02:23 PM |  
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gun dogJoined:  Jun 2011 Posts: 12,739   Junk Yard Dog |  
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The 460 was a step in the right direction. Cross that with a 411 and it would be beast!!! The choil on the 411 was to big IMHO. 
 Any day I'm above the grass and I'm not a zombie is a good day! JYD#138
 
 
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|  Re: Dan - Please make a utility bush/camp knife for us
[Re: Endeavour Morse]
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07/22/13 02:33 PM |  
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FeldgrunJoined:  Apr 2013 Posts: 1,249   Junk Yard Dog |  
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The Scrapmax 460 did look like a great blade & handle.  If only it didn't look so much like a tactical kitchen knife.   
 JYD #183
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