CGFBM Fieldtest vids are running

I just watched all 3 vids. Nice work. Now I am going to have to go make a fire with my Mistress later this morning too. Good stuff. ;)
 
What? No hammers? No blow torches?

Not yet. :D

Looks like he loved it - no surprise there. FBM is King. :thumbup: I would've liked to see some batoning for wood, though. The FBM is certainly sturdy enough for that. :D
 
Looks like he may have an internal conflict when it comes to destroying his new found love. The only therapy is more INFI. Poor, poor Insane Clown Posse loving sucker.
 
Sorry I didn't have a blow torch with me on this trip. :D I do love this knife. :thumbup:

Elen: There wasn't anything big enough to baton in the area unless I cut down a tree and I didn't want to do this because I was in a national forest.
I had already burnt up the big stuff from my last few trips there. I'm going back out next week to field test a Ranger RD7. I'm going to take the FBM also and
chop and baton some very big downed trees I found on the hike out. I have more field test video coming on the GCFBM :thumbup:
 
I guess I was expecting something a bit more compelling; like a destruction test? I already knew I could chop oak, and dig a fire pit with one. Was anyone surprised it didn't fall apart during regular use it's intended for? Bring on the cinder blocks, bend it in a vise; you know- test it.
 
Very nice. I own a BM-E and would like to compare it to the FBM...ahhh, someday! :D

A girl needs a knife...
 
I guess I was expecting something a bit more compelling; like a destruction test? I already knew I could chop oak, and dig a fire pit with one. Was anyone surprised it didn't fall apart during regular use it's intended for? Bring on the cinder blocks, bend it in a vise; you know- test it.

Well the field test is nothing fancy or compelling for Busse users. I'm shining up my hammer and just bought 2 fresh bottles of oxy and acetylene. But wait isn't
INFI blow torch proof ? :confused:
 
Noss, I have to say, I totally and whole heartedly agree with your tagline!

"A dull Knife is always better than a broken knife."

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i wonder if he scared anybody, walking around with that mask on, holding a large knife.
 
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