How many would like to see more 1/8" thick INFI, 4" to 7" blade?

I prefer 3/16" if longer than 6". 1/8" is best up to 6". For me. But in truth, I'm not that picky.
 
If anything is under .18" in o2w part duece, I'm most likely in, for whatever it may be. More than anything, I like knives to cut well, they don't do that when they're too thick.

I miss my BGASH, that was actually nice n slicy at .25" cause grind was done right, and unbreakable, for me. A .12-.18" ASH1 should definitely be released. Would not pass that up.

More anorexics!!!
 
Oh yeah for sure especially in the edc size 3-4" length. But heck I think it'd be cool to have some more 10-13" with .18 thickness kind of like the bushwacker mistress idea. At the same time I'd like to see some more fatties in the .3 range
 
CS CABJ in 0,15 or less and fossil handle, please! And no, I won't buy the one on ebay from Liu Kang!

I never needed a blade thicker than 1/4...
 
I thought Blade before last there were some .150 Boss Jacks that sold.

I'd love to get my hands on one.
 
There are certain realities that we all have to recognize, and Busse Combat is no different. They have to decide if they want to deal with numerous warranty issues from people who would try to abuse a very thin ASH1 like it was 1/4". They then have to decide if they want to put a lesser warranty on a long, very thin knife. I doubt very much that they would do that.
 
There are certain realities that we all have to recognize, and Busse Combat is no different. They have to decide if they want to deal with numerous warranty issues from people who would try to abuse a very thin ASH1 like it was 1/4". They then have to decide if they want to put a lesser warranty on a long, very thin knife. I doubt very much that they would do that.

Yea --- that may be true, but at the same time ---- it's incumbent on a company that touts the best heat treatment and possibly the best steel on the market to produce blades that the masses ask for. They don't HAVE to, but they certainly ought to. Just my opinion.

I take your point though. If the problem is consumer ignorance, then educate them. Imagine how incredible, from a pure bush crafting perspective, it would be to have a very tough 6 inch ASH-1 in .15 or even .125 ?? It would instantly become one of the best and most cost conscious premium steel/premium heat treated blades on the market.

A man can dream . . .
 
On second thoughts --- maybe .125 is a bit unreasonable.

.15 is definitely possible and in my mind reasonable.

The point is, a company that tries to market itself as the best/toughest --- should actively try to push the limit and better itself.

If not, someone else will come along and steal market Share. Then again, this is all rampant speculation about the business model, R&D, and anything that goes along with it. Who knows what the brilliant minds and hard working souls are up to in Ohio
 
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