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The Furry Dogfathers

Posted By: Evolute

The Furry Dogfathers - 04/04/08 06:55 AM

I have in front of me three great knives: Scrapyard Dogfather CG, Busse SFNO CG, and Busse HOG Edition ASH1. I would not have been able to get any of these three knives, had it not been for the great kindness and helpfulness of two Dogs, here. One of these two good souls bought a Dogfather for me at a time when I couldn't, and held onto it for me for over a year, until I could buy it from him. The other good soul (A) made an arrangement with me where he bought two ASH1 knives through me, so that I could buy the HOG Edition ASH1; and (B) bought a Steel Heart E from me, to help me get the funds to buy an SFNO.

What is a Furry Dogfather, you might ask? Well, these fine fellows helped me make my knife wishes a reality, and "Furry Dogfather" sounds more appropriate than "Fairy Godmother". <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

To the Furry Dogfathers who have been so good to me: Thank you. Your help is greatly appreciated. You've made a difference to me.

I will think of you when I use these knives. Cheers to you!
Posted By: ColdOne

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/04/08 06:59 AM

Always good to hear about the Yard looking out for its own. Really glad that things worked out for you.

Any photos of your HOG ASH-1? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Evolute

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/04/08 07:05 AM

The dogs are good folk.

Thanks.

No pics, yet, CO.

I don't generally take pics of my knives. (You've probably noticed.) I was actually considering taking some of my Busse t-shirts out of my storage locker for a suitable background for some photos... but I couldn't get that done any time, soon. Or perhaps I should shoot it, on an outing?
Posted By: Sharp

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/04/08 07:06 AM

Any photos of the SFNO? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

Congrats on the nice knives and "Furry Dogfather" definitely fits the 2 people who helped out. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: ColdOne

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/04/08 07:06 AM

<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> An outing shot would be nice.

Your HOG knife is unique & warrants photos Mike! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: reconseed

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/04/08 07:32 AM

pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By: WhichDawg

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/04/08 08:15 AM

That is sooo great Evolute! your always willing, able and ready to help out anybody yourself bro, I'm glad you got something back my friend, it's karma!
Posted By: lighthiker

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/04/08 03:13 PM

Probably the best group of guys on the net right here in the yard. I am still relatively new, but for some reason I would trust most of the people here having never met them.
Posted By: DMelone

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/04/08 04:44 PM

Great guys in the Yard!!!
Posted By: J33psr0ck

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/04/08 04:44 PM

Good stuff Evolute. Some pics of your blades would be great.
Posted By: Texas Tony

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/04/08 05:59 PM

I have trusted a few Dogs on here and my collection has grown due to them...Thank you guys !
Posted By: scrappy

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/05/08 07:11 AM

there are a lot of great people here. I can only stay away so loong before I miss the comrodery. (sorry about the spelling)
Posted By: Rainwalker

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/05/08 04:10 PM

Congrats, Evolute. The guys here in the Yard are nothing short of amazing. I look forward to meeting many of them in person some day.

So how do ya like the CG SFNO? I almost bought one at Knob last year and I'm still kicking myself for not getting it. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: diceman

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/06/08 12:43 AM

Good stuff Mike! The guys here are great - this is the best online community that I've ever been a part of - hands down!
Posted By: Evolute

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/06/08 09:21 AM

Thank you, Jeff.

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Congrats, Evolute. The guys here in the Yard are nothing short of amazing.

Agreed.

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So how do ya like the CG SFNO? I almost bought one at Knob last year and I'm still kicking myself for not getting it. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />

I haven't had a chance to heavily use it, yet, but here are my impressions, so far:

I sold my Steel Heart E in order to buy this, which is notable, because I usually coordinate sales in order to get incoming knives which I intend to directly replace the outgoing knives... hopefully an upgrade. In the case of the CG SFNO, it appears I did this very successfully.

The Steel Heart E (in case you haven't handled one) is an extremely well designed and executed knife, one of Jerry's better ones, for sure. A vision of spare elegance, it has the unassuming beauty of utilitarian form melded with function, without extraneous details ruining it. I was well pleased with the SH E... except that the rear talon dropped down a little to much for my hands, thereby painfully crushing my pinky in prolonged use.

This issue has been solved on the CG SFNO. Indeed, the handle profile (the two dimensional shape from spine to "edge") manages to lock my hand solidly without crushing it. It is the best handle design I know of... greatly improved... perfection, or very close to it.

The SFNO, overall, is a stunning design. Jerry makes a lot of high quality designs, but occasionally he makes one that is just superlative, where everything comes together in one visionary, integrated piece, with a much higher level of design sophistication, near perfection both functionally and aesthetically. This is one of those rare knives. The only other ones I own that are like that are the PBFs.

The CG SFNO is much bigger than NO-E that preceded it, just a little bit smaller than the SH-E. (Interestingly, the Natural Outlaw has grown in the most recent generation, while the Steel Heart has shrunk in the most recent generation [ASH], so that the Natural Outlaw models are now larger than the Steel Heart models. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> )

Anyway, despite the names, the CG SFNO is really more of a refinement/evolution of the Steel Hearts than the Natural Outlaws. In my opinion, it is a worthy successor. It is made from a somewhat thinner stock than the SH E, and has a wider blade (from spine to edge), making it have a more acute geometry for its edge and for its primary grind. It is comparatively rather svelte. It is also more neutrally balanced (the SH E is a bit front heavy) making it fast in hand. These, combined with the improved handle, make the CG SFNO quite lively, with remarkable control for a medium-large knife, and good cutting efficiency. To give an automotive analogy: The SH E feels like a Humvee, and the CG SFNO feels like a high end sports car. (And yet, still tough enough to take what I can dish out.)

It'll handle delicate, intricate cutting tasks handily.

I am curious how it will be as a chopper, with the more neutral balance. I am guessing that the better geometry for cutting will make up for the loss of forward weighting. Also, the handle does allow for comfortably gripping it far back.

The handle slabs are on the thin side, for my tastes. However, that makes them easier to use with gloves, and makes them work better for affixing to a pole to make a pole-axe (my preferred method for chopping). The handle slabs also have very aggressive texturing... too aggressive for my hands, I am sure. In fact, I'd guess they'd tear up work gloves, and tear up cord for attaching the knife to a stick. So, I'll need to sand 'em down, I expect.

The thumb depression and ramp could be positioned a little further forward, for me, though they do work reasonably well where they are.

I prefer the look and feel of micarta over this G10, though perhaps this G10 is a little bit tougher.

This may not be the absolutely perfect user design, but I have a feeling that this is going to be the closest to perfect that I've found, or will find, short of a custom.
Posted By: Rainwalker

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/06/08 05:42 PM

Thanks for the SFNO info, it really does sound like a great knife! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />

I going to go kick myself some more for not picking that one up when I had the chance... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/doh.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/banghead.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Evolute

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/06/08 07:45 PM

Yeah... Not to rub it in, but you probably would've been pleased, if you'd gotten one at the original price, at Knob Creek.
Posted By: Rainwalker

Re: The Furry Dogfathers - 04/06/08 07:56 PM

Compared to the prices I've seen on the exchanges...it would have been a steal! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />

Oh well you live and learn...I pent too much as it was though, and I needed what I got so no real regrets... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />
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