Battle Saw BG!. . . . It's What's Next!!!

Deffinately looks like intentional to prevent end users from stripping and polishing or satin.... which sucks because infi looks it's best naked without a thick coat of paint on it. There goes my stripped BG FBM Plans :mad:. Just laser in the battle grade logo extra deep and let us poor sobs have the ability to strip down to good smooth metal
 
If it were for adhesion purposes that finish would be through out the hole surface. I assumed Busse was cool with people stripping their knives. Thought that was all part deal/hobby. I'm guessing that might be coming to an end now........what a nice surprise on the unveiling:confused:.
 
It can't be to make the coating stick. Way too many blades without it and it seems to stay up on the flats and not on the primary grind where the coating takes the most abuse.
 
Too much hog treachery is making some piglets paranoid, I seriously doubt Busse is mucking up their finishes so people wont strip them. That just wouldn't jibe with the company's overall mission, image and purpose.
 
Too much hog treachery is making some piglets paranoid, I seriously doubt Busse is mucking up their finishes so people wont strip them. That just wouldn't jibe with the company's overall mission, image and purpose.
I agree, so what is the reason?
 
Deffinately looks like intentional to prevent end users from stripping and polishing or satin.... which sucks because infi looks it's best naked without a thick coat of paint on it. There goes my stripped BG FBM Plans :mad:. Just laser in the battle grade logo extra deep and let us poor sobs have the ability to strip down to good smooth metal
I wouldn't let it stop you from stripping it. I took those marks out with some emory cloth backed by a flat file. Just keep it wet with some kind of lubricant (I used regular ol' WD40) to keep the emory cloth from plugging up with steel.
 
Unsolved mysteries make the best stories~
The adhesion theory doesn't stick so it's just the DNA of the identity, nothing else makes sense.
 
The comments about the gremlin marks are incredibly timely. . . nearly psychic!

Yowza!

Jerry
 
I posted this in the "Solve the riddle" thread. . . "It is an exciting new model with killer cool options"

One of those "options" will be good news for some of you . . .

Stay tuned!

Jerry

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So why are they there? It almost looks intentional on the picture that was posted on the prior page. I am sincerely curious as to why it is like that on the blade. I have a stripped Rucki that has something similar in a 2-3" section but nowhere near that bad. Always wondered why it was there. lol.
 
Satin finish option? That's awesome!

Grinder marks are there to i.d./designate what blade(s) are to be coated?
 
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