Crafft Joined Oct 28, 2005 Messages 1,488 Feb 9, 2008 #1 My stripped SFNO got a professional BB finish last week and some chamfering on the talonholes Also I wanted satin spines on my HHFSH and SFNO Variant
My stripped SFNO got a professional BB finish last week and some chamfering on the talonholes Also I wanted satin spines on my HHFSH and SFNO Variant
Cobalt Platinum Member Joined Dec 23, 1998 Messages 17,908 Feb 9, 2008 #3 who did the "professional" work? looks excellent
Crafft Joined Oct 28, 2005 Messages 1,488 Feb 9, 2008 #5 Cobalt, these mods are done by a friend of mine who is a master toolmaker in the Netherlands. He also did most work on my IceRazor:thumbup: His forumname overhere is "florijn" He's not into Busse knives (thank god) but is a fanatic collector of BM's (so if you have any Benchmade proto's or le's be aware of him)
Cobalt, these mods are done by a friend of mine who is a master toolmaker in the Netherlands. He also did most work on my IceRazor:thumbup: His forumname overhere is "florijn" He's not into Busse knives (thank god) but is a fanatic collector of BM's (so if you have any Benchmade proto's or le's be aware of him)
Silas Joined Jul 22, 2004 Messages 2,628 Feb 9, 2008 #6 Great job. I love the DC blades. O'le nasty coatings gotta go.
resinguy Joined Feb 19, 2006 Messages 14,607 Feb 9, 2008 #8 The BB SFNO looks great. :thumbup: I'll take it!
rt014 Joined Jun 21, 2001 Messages 2,861 Feb 9, 2008 #9 Great shots....I'm thinking that muddy SFNO may deserve a complete stripping
Crafft Joined Oct 28, 2005 Messages 1,488 Feb 9, 2008 #12 rt014 said: Great shots....I'm thinking that muddy SFNO may deserve a complete stripping Click to expand... Thought of this myself consider this a first step
rt014 said: Great shots....I'm thinking that muddy SFNO may deserve a complete stripping Click to expand... Thought of this myself consider this a first step
U Uncle_Jarvis BANNED Joined Jul 19, 2007 Messages 3,709 Feb 9, 2008 #14 Beautiful pics..... The satin spine mod is very tasteful :thumbup:
Tyrkon Lawson Joined Oct 31, 2003 Messages 8,583 Feb 9, 2008 #15 That is just plain awesome. Excellent job.
OldPhysics Joined Sep 2, 2006 Messages 16,703 Feb 9, 2008 #18 I think I'd keep that Muddy with its satin spine for awhile ... it looks VERY nice that way.
Raining Joined Oct 13, 2006 Messages 1,895 Feb 9, 2008 #19 Very very nice work! :thumbup: Man those SFNOs are hot. Definitely one of Busse's best designs.