Beat on my friends dogfather for three full hours

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then i spent the rest of the night trying to figure out a way to steal it. Very fast blade for its thickness and it bit super deep after i convexed it. I chopped and batoned the hell out of it for hours and my hand is fine. Res c is so freaking comfortable. in a week or two im gonna pick one up. Id post pics but im on my phone and my net got knocked out bad by the storm. Hopefuly ill be back on by monday or tuesday.
 
i was worried abou the res c but its super durable unless you baton it directly but thats easy to avoid with the DF. I cant stress how much i love this knife. Most comfortable bussekin ive ever used.
 
Post up picts when you get a chance. :D

Video would be awesome too. :D

I heard those handles are nice.
 
i honestly thought id hate the handles but theyre so freaking comfortable. I think ill do a little chop off today with the kz.
 
i honestly thought id hate the handles but theyre so freaking comfortable. I think ill do a little chop off today with the kz.

Definitely post photos. :thumbup:

You need another NMFBM though. ;)
 
I've used many Busse choppers and my Dogfathers are the ones I've kept. My original has been beaten for several years nearly daily during woodcutting season and is still fine. They have to be one of the best values in a knife.
 
I love the mudder res c handle on my scrapmuk - so comfortable.

I had a few DDFs from a few ganzas ago - regret that I didnt keep one...

I'm really tempted to try a SOD - I'd imagine it fees just as amazing as the DF.
 
I love my DFLE. Its one of my favorite choppers...those res c handles are really comfortable for chopping.
 
i was worried abou the res c but its super durable unless you baton it directly but thats easy to avoid with the DF. I cant stress how much i love this knife. Most comfortable bussekin ive ever used.

Striking the top of the Res-C handle repeatedly with a wood baton might eventually cause minor damage, but I doubt the occasional mis-hit to the handle would ever cause a problem.

Noss didn't destroy the Res-C handles on either the Scrapper 6 or the Basic 9, even pounding their butts with his 3 lb. steel mallet to drive their points into concrete. A couple of small splits and deformities were the only result. The B9 handle is in my possession, still completely functional/usable/comfortable, and the S6 handle looked perfectly usable at the end of his video.

On the other hand, the tube-fasteners for the micarta slabs on his FFBM began coming apart under the impacts of the steel mallet before he ever made it to concrete testing. And that damage was not from direct hammer impacts—just the “remote” effect of impacts while holding the handle in hand, together with the considerable vibration set up by hammer strikes on the spine. The first tube fastener broke while he was striking the spine with the edge against a 2x4. Jerry commented that the vibration set up by full-power strikes with that heavy mallet was one of the most destructive things you could do to a knife, and Noss agreed that the vibration he experienced through his hand was painfully horrendous. Still, the Res-C handles absorbed that shock and much more without damage.

This is only to illustrate why I don't see micarta slabs--especially with the tube fastening system--as more durable than Res-C in terms of impact resistance, though obviously the Res-C will burn/melt while the micarta won't. Personally, I'd rather have the Res-C both from a durability standpoint as well as for its remarkably greater comfort.

Here's a stock DF that Ban worked over recently--I'd have to classify it as "da bomb":



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I will understand if the Killa Zilla never gets Res-C, but dang it sure would be nice.

Hopefully the Yard comes out with a 12" chopper soon.
 
Yep, I wish Res C was offered on the Battle Mistresses. They absorb shock so much more effectively and I seem to have an overall better grip with it. Aside from aesthetics, I think Res C is superior to g10 or micarta. Although I am not using my blades in fires, where the Res c could melt.
 
Jerry could do a NMFBM with Res-C handles and it wouldn't hurt my feelings at all. :D
 
i honestly thought id hate the handles but theyre so freaking comfortable. I think ill do a little chop off today with the kz.

Put us up some more chopper pics 230. Glad to hear from you, What all did you chop up? Sounds like you've found a new grail. ;)
 
my internet wont be working again till thursday so i wont be able to post pics etc till then. Just wood was chopped mainly trees that had fallen during the winter. I probably batoned through 60 or so logs and chopped like crazy. At first i went to the zilla for chopping but as the day went on my hand started to bleed from the zilla and hitting my hand with a baton so i needed the dogfather.
 
I can honestly say it was a mistake!!:(

I agree it is a great value for the money!

J
 
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