Knife identification

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99blTomvgcQ

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I saw that video a while ago and I thought it was an ak47 or a ruck kensai. then, seeing it when I clicked jerry's truffle shuffle post, I realized that it is -nothing- like either of those.

I am much more interested to know where this choiless hollow ground compact one handed recurved modified sheepsfoot machete/bush-sword came from and wether it will ever be a standard model.
 
I saw that video a while ago and I thought it was an ak47 or a ruck kensai. then, seeing it when I clicked jerry's truffle shuffle post, I realized that it is -nothing- like either of those.

I am much more interested to know where this choiless hollow ground compact one handed recurved modified sheepsfoot machete/bush-sword came from and wether it will ever be a standard model.



I saw that too, and all I could think the whole time I watched it was "I'LL TAKE IT!!"
 
The conclusion is that David Brown is wrong - if Jerry's knives were sharp, Skunk would be minus a finger. ROTFL!
 
David Brown is right 50 % of 50% of the time :D
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99blTomvgcQ

zz1.jpg


I saw that video a while ago and I thought it was an ak47 or a ruck kensai. then, seeing it when I clicked jerry's truffle shuffle post, I realized that it is -nothing- like either of those.

I am much more interested to know where this choiless hollow ground compact one handed recurved modified sheepsfoot machete/bush-sword came from and wether it will ever be a standard model.

IIRC that was a Busse attempt at a Cutting competition blade.
 
^^^ yep, IIRC, that's the Busse competition cutting blade thinggy, for those who cut stuffs in contests... saw it once before a year or so ago in another thread.
 
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