Are these Still Cool ???? :)

David Brown

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I'm your Lumberjack now Baby :)

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Yes they are! What is he handle material on the first one?
 
Yes they are! What is he handle material on the first one?

thanks

Black canvas, it does look different though like a cross between linen and canvas, I like it a bunch.
 
He kilt me pa.
He kilt me with a Battle Saw, Tanker Grey with Green/Black G-10!! :eek:

My favorite regular G-10 color, and I'm still cranky I didn't buy that second one! :grumpy:

Congrats Dave!!!! :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
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Black canvas, it does look different though like a cross between linen and canvas, I like it a bunch.

It looks great indeed. Is the 2nd one also black canvas?
 
Interesting to see that all the Busse logos are in different spots.

They're still cool no matter where the logo is though.:cool:

Nice pants Big Dave!:thumbup:
 
Interesting to see that all the Busse logos are in different spots.

They're still cool no matter where the logo is though.:cool:

Nice pants Big Dave!:thumbup:

wow you are right.
Had not even noticed that.
 
That high contrast black canvas is probably the best batch of black canvas they've ever had.
I requested it specifically for my CGFBM snakeskin donor, good stuff. :thumbup:
Here's a comparison of it to the old black linen, both freshly washed for the dry look.
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The logo locations are interesting, I like the idea of it being even closer to the handle than on the bruiser so the sawing doesn't rub it off over time.

Nice pants as always! :thumbup:
 
Dave,

Your kydex designs and execution are absolutely top notch!!!

Killer cool kydex my friend!!!

Oh, and the different Busse logo locations on the blades serve as hardcore evidence that we are always drinking heavily at the shop!!!

Lets drink!!!

Jerry
 
Oh, and the different Busse logo locations on the blades serve as hardcore evidence that we are always drinking heavily at the shop!!!

I had been thinking about how that must have been a well thought out idea on how it represents the coatings colors... or something very clever. But, nope, just partying:D
 
The sizes of the Battle Saws pictured seems to vary. Is it the way they are positioned? If it's not the perspective, is it typical to have that much variation in size for the same model?
 
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