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Does anyone know a story of this damaged Busse SAR 4?

Better than shooting it. At least that one can still be sharpened into a reasonable facsimile of the original.
 
It's mine. I was trying to cut up a bunch of extra chunky peanut butter sammiches. After noticing the damage after the first sammich, I kept going, so the rest caused it to become intentional damage, hence voiding the warranty... :( I had no choice...many sammiches but only that knife; what was I to do???

These knives will cut through cars, computers, modems, refrigerators, remote controls, chains, cinderblocks, metal, wood, bricks, & cardboard with barely a scratch...but that chunky peanut butter is a real Busse killer, y'all...so be careful!



























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Anyone heard from Noz lately? :D

That's about rediculous if it is indeed real
 
Found this here: http://talks.guns.ru/forummessage/97/712779.html
SAR 4 is now regrind.
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i guess the wounds were made by edge to edge abuse , and hammering on the back of K9 ,caused the breakage .

what do you think ?

dingy
 
I know the answer... Pics are from russian forum, thats true. They were doing something like damage tests there between that SAR 4 and K9 Dingo knife. Smashed each other with edge to edge and so, then chopped some nails. I dont understand how people can do that to such fine blades.. I would treasure them. :/
 
I really like the regrind, can't do that with the other knife!!!

Good for the folks who can experiment with their own knives and do what they want to them. And it gives a little insight into the damage Busse (or others) can take without breakage.

I am glad to see this kind of damage done, it is a somewhat mass produced knife, not a one of a kind design, hand made blade, forged by a deceased legendary maker......smash them....destroy them....just don't send them in under warranty damage!!
 
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