Killa Z pics and choppin review!

A CG is all I could afford. Plus, CG versions are sometimes thinner than the limited editions, and a thinner INFI kukri would be a dream come true.


Bama clay, please :thumbup:
 
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it's been photochopped, just check out the look on his face, plus his thumb is on the wrong hand :thumbup:


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That was very funny. I actually almost laughed out loud or at least smiled broadly. Thanks for that. It's always a pleasure to be amused by inferior knives :-)
 
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Don't listen to skunk, he's drunk. :D

It's real. Left hand is holding a fork, right hand has the KZ, right thumb on spine.
 
don't let him fool you, he has three hands and the third one is... well his third one... is in his right pocket...



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My "inferior" cold steel LTC kukri with the cheap kraton handle easily outchops Busse family knives that cost several times as much... ;)

ya, this one is not even one of those. It is one of their cheap machetes. So plastic handle, and really really rough edge. I will convex it as soon as I get home.
 
ya, this one is not even one of those. It is one of their cheap machetes. So plastic handle, and really really rough edge. I will convex it as soon as I get home.

Yeah, I know, but even those cheap machete's perform pretty well for what they are. I dig INFI and all, but most of the best choppers and delimbers I own are made from plain old 1095 type steels. I just don't talk about them here because no one cares about knives that cost less than a kidney :eek: :D
 
When I saw the thread title- :eek:

Then I got to the edge deformation part-:D

There isn't a big enough smilie for when I got to the pics!


Nice post.
 
ya, this one is not even one of those. It is one of their cheap machetes. So plastic handle, and really really rough edge. I will convex it as soon as I get home.

That machete is one of the best i've ever owned once I convexed it.
 
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