Fehrman knives....?

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They are both great knives.......everyone will have their favorites.......

I personally like the design of some Fehrmans, so...I have some. I have more Busses...I like the designs more.....more variety.....more models........

The steel.....well there are PAGES of debate and comparisons. I will push my Busses further than my Fehrmans....which is WELL past what is normal for many users, but believe that my Busse will hold better longer.

In the end, both are fantastic blades!
 
and calling people a malaka is way off,,,,,since it means jerkoff in greek
 
They are both great knives.......everyone will have their favorites.......

I personally like the design of some Fehrmans, so...I have some. I have more Busses...I like the designs more.....more variety.....more models........

The steel.....well there are PAGES of debate and comparisons. I will push my Busses further than my Fehrmans....which is WELL past what is normal for many users, but believe that my Busse will hold better longer.

In the end, both are fantastic blades!


I saw a guy raving about them, and how his Final judgement is better then a Battle Mistress, so I'm just wondering. Busses are probably better
 
I like some Fehrman models better but some Busse models better.

If you like the Fehrman model better than a Busse model, buy it.

If you just want something that will take more abuse, get a Busse.
 
I saw a guy raving about them, and how his Final judgement is better then a Battle Mistress, so I'm just wondering. Busses are probably better

The Final Judgment is a GREAT blade...hold excellent edge. (I have 2 actually)...it IS comparable to an original Battle Mistress, but with the new designs and a Fat FBM will BLOW away a FJ. The Extreme Judgment is an EXCELLENT blade....large, but light.....by FAR my FAVORITE Fehrman.
 
Malakas (Greek: nom. μαλάκας, voc. and acc. μαλάκα, μαλακισμένε, fem. μαλάκω, μαλακισμένη) is a slang word, whose literal translation is wanker but the usage of the term varies widely from the equivalent British English term. A more appropriate rendering covers a much broader spectrum of applications, including both English equivalents of arsehole or jerk or dick or son of a bitch, and the contrasting friend or pal or dude, or mate depending on the context.[1] It derives from the Greek word malakos (μαλακός), which means "soft" or "spoilt, well-used to luxuries of life".[2][3][4] It is one of the most frequent words picked up by tourists and travellers to Greece and is not unusual amongst the younger Greek diaspora, even when the level of Greek is low. The feminine version is a recent coinage; even though it is used less often it reflects the change in gender relations in modern Greece (so that now women can also be addressed in this way).
 
It most definetly does,,,,there are a few other meanings,,,,,but all of them are insulting,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, only close friends use it as a greating,,,,,but it's not something you would call a stranger , unless your assuming they would'nt know what it meant

Ty GregS for that affirmation
 
The Final Judgment is a GREAT blade...hold excellent edge. (I have 2 actually)...it IS comparable to an original Battle Mistress, but with the new designs and a Fat FBM will BLOW away a FJ. The Extreme Judgment is an EXCELLENT blade....large, but light.....by FAR my FAVORITE Fehrman.

Are these the top 2 companies on the market, quality wise?
 
Usually most people use it in the terms of "asshole"

That's me. :thumbup: Have fun in your tired thread. :D

Main Entry: tired
Function: adjective
Date: 14th century
1 : drained of strength and energy : fatigued often to the point of exhaustion
2 : obviously worn by hard use : run-down
3 : trite , hackneyed
— tired·ly adverb
— tired·ness noun
 
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