ferider
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Might have been interesting to mention in the OP, „Dude“.The knife suffered major damage... it was the only way to fix it. Relax dude and move on.
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Might have been interesting to mention in the OP, „Dude“.The knife suffered major damage... it was the only way to fix it. Relax dude and move on.
For a busse at the "major damage" point I'd personally send it to busse. That way I don't screw with the warranty.The knife suffered major damage... it was the only way to fix it. Relax dude and move on.
South AfricaFor a busse at the "major damage" point I'd personally send it to busse. That way I don't screw with the warranty.
Lol then those pictures must be really bad...Not mine... but yes it turned out great. Pictures doesn't do it justice.
LolLol then those pictures must be really bad...
Well ya never said THAT!The knife suffered major damage... it was the only way to fix it. Relax dude and move on.
Yes he took away the hump.Well ya never said THAT!
Personally, I kinda like the way the blade turned out. Was the handle modified, too? It somehow looks.... off. Not BAD, per se. But... different.
..... And I like when people take their nice things and make them their own without a care for the opinions of others or "resale value" if it a tool, make it work best for the job you have it for.
I resemble thisI like it. And I like when people take their nice things and make them their own without a care for the opinions of others or "resale value" if it a tool, make it work best for the job you have it for.