"Above Judgment" Don't Say I Didn't Warn you...

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This is a one of a kind piece made from CPM M4 with a pistol grip, complimented with black G10 handles and red and gray carbon fiber. This knife is equiped with the exclusive Brous signature serrations that would make even a Grizzly bear run for its life!
 
Looks like the angle of the handle would place the wrist in a awkward position when using the saw. And that blade would get stuck in or around anything that gets wrapped in those serrations. Was this a special order for someone? Or a concept knife?
 
Not sure how well that will work as a knife. You do have some serious machining skills though!
 
This is a one of a kind piece made from CPM M4 with a pistol grip

Interesting , you say one of a kind , yet you have one on your site marked sold , and one for sale on forum here , what makes it one of a kind ?
 
Looks like the angle of the handle would place the wrist in a awkward position when using the saw. And that blade would get stuck in or around anything that gets wrapped in those serrations. Was this a special order for someone? Or a concept knife?


custom order
 
Looks like the angle of the handle would place the wrist in a awkward position when using the saw. And that blade would get stuck in or around anything that gets wrapped in those serrations. Was this a special order for someone? Or a concept knife?

I agree. What you should ALWAYS ask yourself when getting a knife is if a nuke war happened, and I had to put my lifes dependency on this knife would it perform?

<-- I Shouldn't make an opinion because I am bias, and artwork knives with serrations that would be awkward on the wrist is a giggle. Very nice serration machine work I agree. I think I would like it better if the owner puts it in a vice and tries to flex it 90 degrees and back to its original position right after he hacks 3 2x4s up a few times, and shows it can still shave hair. Then I would like it ;) Or put a peice of steel rebar over the edge and hit it with a hammer and see if it cuts the rebar without bending the edge. I would like it even more!

;)

How much did it cost?
 
What you should ALWAYS ask yourself when getting a knife is if a nuke war happened, and I had to put my lifes dependency on this knife would it perform?

if there were a nuclear war, I don't think it will make a lick of difference how durable a knife is. There'd be no one around to use it.

As for this knife, I think it would look cool with a coated blade. The hand rubbed finish just doesn't seem right on this knife.
 
I guess someone may think this knife looks cool, but it sure doesn't look very functional in any respect. At least, IMHO.

Bob
 
Some people like it some people dont, im still trying to find my nitch in the knifemaking world, I am always looking for feedback.
 
I had a look at your homepage , some of the knives are really "wild" ,
then again some were more "mellow" , perhaps blending those two would be something too consider !?

Btw , you call Mr Bos infamous , I think you meant famous , mkay ?

For the best heat treat available in the industry, all of his blades go directly to the infamous Paul Bos.

infamous

1. having a bad reputation; of bad report; notoriously vile; detestable

:D;):D


1234,,,,,:D

PS. I see you edited it now on the homepage .
 
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Looks like some complicated milling on the spine, but overall I don't like the style.
 
not my style, but i can certainly appreciate the craftsmanship.

looks to be very labor intensive milling/shaping. nice work!
 
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