INFI Suprise!

No problem on the debate. I tend to like them all as long as they're Busse related. :D I've broken some blades, too, but I trust INFI. I think it'd be a good test if you got one and pushed it to see what it'll do. :thumbup:

NewBob, that's cool! I know where Molena is. I hunt right out of Haralson. Great country. :cool: Oh, and Newnan is getting to where it scares me a little with no snow! :eek::D
 
Wow Greg that got to you fast!!!!!!


Great Pics and it is so weird to see snow in Georgia:eek::eek:
 
Wow Greg that got to you fast!!!!!!


Great Pics and it is so weird to see snow in Georgia:eek::eek:

It sure did, Amy - thanks again!

I think we've got enough snow for a while, though, so if you send any, be sure it's delivered to the right house (MM). :thumbup:

Lycosa, I think I'll wait for my next one to get here and decide which one to make my user. Or at least, my first user. :D

Tom, I don't think it's overly thin, either. In fact it feels just right. The handles seem to be a cross between hand-shaped mags and the regular mag Fusion handles. They're awesome! :cool:
 
Nice BWM!
Hopefully mine will be here by Tuesday.

Re: snow.

I couldn't believe it, but even here in N FL, we had half an inch of snow on the porch yesterday morning (of course it was gone by 10 AM)!!

I figure it stuck to the porch because nights have been in the low 20s, and the wood of the porch was no doubt colder than the ground.

Al Gore was right! Damn global warming!! :p

(Not to get political or religious, but I think God is thumbing his nose at the Global Warming conspiricists)
 
Gravelface, What blade is that with the tip broken off? :eek: And what were you prying on to break it? Is that a Ontario,
 
Congrats Greg45. . .

Great pics and a very Cool blade (literally!!!! :eek:) ! ! ! !

Jerry

Thanks, Jerry!

Not to say that you usually don't, but you knocked this one out of the park! It feels amazing. :thumbup:
 
It is one of Justin's RD9s, the 2nd version...Full Flat Grind, I was doing some lateral tip test that my Battle Rat done easily and that RD9 snapped clean, it was end grain pine log.

The original sturdy version Saber grind is the one below and David Wesner Chopper above.
 
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