Garth, will you ever...

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make me a Busse Custom Shop chisel grind Busse knife?
I'd be much obliged!! ;)
 
I'm sure that question would be better directed at Garth privately if you are serious. He is pretty accessible.
 
Chisels are found in the hardware dept at Sears, not at Busse Combat!

(And although the NICK was technically chisel ground, it has a normal V edge on it.)
 
I think Jerry really likes chisel grinds. :D
I'll follow protocol.
Hammy or Eric, you may lock this down if you see fit.
 
I say we keep it near the top, sort of an exercise in shame.:D

Bttt.:thumbup:
 
The only way a chisel grind is acceptable on a fixe blade is if it belongs to a carpenter, or is like the Graham razel's, which are intended to be used as chisels.
 
Hammy--- Say wut??
A zero chisel grind is hard to beat. An INFI CG would be OMH!
oh my HOG. :D
 
The only way a chisel grind is acceptable on a fixe blade is if it belongs to a carpenter, or is like the Graham razel's, which are intended to be used as chisels.

Oh, I don't know...geometry cuts..and sharp is sharp. If the knife is sharp and the included angle is, say, 30 degrees, does it matter if it's a chisel or the typical V grind?.

Aesthetics, or hewing to tradition are another matter.
 
Someday I will introduce you HOGS to Mr. Leu. :)
Leu is the Masta of the Chisel-casta!
 
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Welcome back Garth!
I will give you One year to respond. Then... I'm heading West... to Ohio. :mad:
:D
 
Welcome back Garth!
I will give you One year to respond. Then... I'm heading West... to Ohio. :mad:
:D


No Busse for you!!!

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The only way a chisel grind is acceptable on a fixe blade is if it belongs to a carpenter, or is like the Graham razel's, which are intended to be used as chisels.

The Graham razels are v-grinds, even the forward edge is is a v-grind.
 
It's not weather if Garth will make it, the question is are you serious enough about it to pay for it
 
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