Cultellus thickness?

I recently picked up my first Culti and I love it. For me it's the perfect weekend chore knife. It's great for food prep, opening packages, and any miscellaneous knife task. Think about how many times you've grabbed a little steak knife out of the kitchen for something.... that's what this knife is only 1000X's better.

I agree! Slim profile, carries like it's not there. Perfect EDC knife.
 
In my opinion... The Cultie is, perhaps the most underrated of all Busse knives. Somehow, it got the moniker "great little steak knife" on this here forum. I've always found that interesting since it is made of INFI like all the rest of it's compatriots and is clearly much more than a "steak knife".

Granted, it isn't built like an Abrams... but does it really have to be? I mean... it is INFI!

I sold all my GW's and AD's once I held my first Cultie. It is EDC perfection... :thumbup:
 
In my opinion... The Cultie is, perhaps the most underrated of all Busse knives. Somehow, it got the moniker "great little steak knife" on this here forum. I've always found that interesting since it is made of INFI like all the rest of it's compatriots and is clearly much more than a "steak knife".

It's a straight-handled EDC Busse readily available at affordable prices and the small choil doesn't get in the way.
Straight-handled Busses are the best IMO.
 
Cultie-lovers UNITE!!!

That settles it... my meaner is gonna be really ticked-off... but I'm taking my Cultie hunting this weekend! :thumbup: :D
 
Wish I'd gone the buy-two-to-get-a-snake-Cultie route. I really like the way the snake turned out on this model.

I have a Working Man's and the Tiger Hide version though.

caliperCultellus.jpg
 
Looking at Guyon's group shot in another thread, I never realized that the Culti is just about the same size as an original Mean Street. Before I held one, I always pictured them in my mind as really small knives.
 
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