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David Brown

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Hope my wife doesn't catch me looking at these sexy internet pictures!
If you bought her and OMG-15 I am sure she will not mind :)
 
Great looking stuff Dave. This knife is perplexing to me. Not sure what they are doing on the grinding path down toward the transition at the tip. Aesthetically, kinda cool...but odd transition lines.
 
Great looking stuff Dave. This knife is perplexing to me. Not sure what they are doing on the grinding path down toward the transition at the tip. Aesthetically, kinda cool...but odd transition lines.

Thank you my friend.

I looks to me (not official at all) kind of like the old Corrugated Bevel Technology or CBT when it is milled on the CNC
The primary bevels are milled down but the ridges are left rather than being ground down
This does a couple things
Looks really cool
and adds a ridge that can add lateral strength to the blade.
while making it lighter weight if it was left at full thickness

The transition at the tip does add strength to the tip.

It looks much deeper in the pics.

The transition is slight enough that even when molded in the kydex it really does not catch.
where the fuller in most knives and swords I have to add material to make a negative space so that the bade does not catch.

It is a very light and fast blade with two edges

Compared to the FM V-14 or the Gladius it is Much faster in the hand and lighter.
A superb one handed fighting short sword.

The balance point is about 2 to 3 inches in-front of the rubber guard.

I wish I had bought more than 3 LOL.

I really like them and I really hope there are some ceracoat bloody versions coming soon :)
 
Thank you my friend.

I looks to me (not official at all) kind of like the old Corrugated Bevel Technology or CBT when it is milled on the CNC
The primary bevels are milled down but the ridges are left rather than being ground down
This does a couple things
Looks really cool
and adds a ridge that can add lateral strength to the blade.
while making it lighter weight if it was left at full thickness

The transition at the tip does add strength to the tip.

It looks much deeper in the pics.

The transition is slight enough that even when molded in the kydex it really does not catch.
where the fuller in most knives and swords I have to add material to make a negative space so that the bade does not catch.

It is a very light and fast blade with two edges

Compared to the FM V-14 or the Gladius it is Much faster in the hand and lighter.
A superb one handed fighting short sword.

The balance point is about 2 to 3 inches in-front of the rubber guard.

I wish I had bought more than 3 LOL.

I really like them and I really hope there are some ceracoat bloody versions coming soon :)
Thanks sir for the detailed explanation. My friends over at Busse and Co. usually have very scientific reasons behind the badassery! :)
 
Thanks sir for the detailed explanation. My friends over at Busse and Co. usually have very scientific reasons behind the badassery! :)
I am glad I could help in a non-official way LOL
 
Thank you David Brown!
Again, i couldn't expect a better sheath for my OMG
All aspects are just perfect
 

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Thank you David Brown!
Again, i couldn't expect a better sheath for my OMG
All aspects are just perfect
I am really glad and humbled you like it, my friend.
 
Dumb question. Is anyone attaching this to their belt? If so, would like to see some ideas. Mount angles, dangler, etc.?
 
Dumb question. Is anyone attaching this to their belt? If so, would like to see some ideas. Mount angles, dangler, etc.?
No dumb questions.

I think cross draw or saber carry would do well on a belt with either the tek-lok at a 45 or with a ringed dangler

Like this

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