FBM in its element

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I received my CG FBMs last weekend and finally had a chance to check one out yesterday. It's said that pictures are worth a thousand words, but I must add a big thank you to Jerry and the Busse crew. This knife is simply awsome. :thumbup:

Behold the power of INFI........errrr mother nature. We had a bit of a breeze last week that made a mess of our "yard". Nature's power is no joke. :eek:


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Before The FBM arrived:
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After:
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John
 
John, those are awesome pics! I love to see when INFI gets abused!!:cool:
 
Looks like fun !!! Great shots.

If it keeps snowing this, I'll get to do some trimming too :(
 
Great pics!

Mother Nature sure can be tough!
But at least you still have trees on your property. I live in Florida and I only have one little palm tree on my property.
My wife asked me not to cut it down, because it is our only one.
I am going to be planting a bunch of fast growing trees and shrubs soon, so I can have fun at home too:D

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Great pics!

Mother Nature sure can be tough!
But at least you still have trees on your property. I live in Florida and I only have one little palm tree on my property.
My wife asked me not to cut it down, because it is our only one.
I am going to be planting a bunch of fast growing trees and shrubs soon, so I can have fun at home too:D

Plant bamboo, you'll have stuff to chop f-o-r-e-v-e-r
 
I second that, I've got TONS of bamboo. Over at the busse home forums I posted pictures last year of the leaning drunken orchid house I made from split bamboo. Just make sure you're planting clumpers unless you've got a large yard and forgiving neighbors!
 
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