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I own several Busses and know my models and acronyms pretty well, but will someone please explain what the significance of "Terror Monkey" is. I have only just recently seen it on the DSF and was very curious....
 
If I'm not mistaken "Terror Monkey" is a DSF from a previous Ganzaa, and soon there will be "Stealth Fighter" DSF's available per the latest Ganzaa. Someone correct me if I am wrong...
 
Ever spend much time with tricycle motors, rugrats or just little kids in general? :eek: Kids are great for the most part, but it sounds like a good name for a young'n that likes to act up to me. :p That, or it's some covert military unit few people know about. Of course, those are just my best guesses, I'd be lying if I said I knew. :confused:

There were some older knives called terror monkeys as well, I believe they were Argonne Assaults, but I could be wrong as I haven't seen one in person. ;)
 
That's what they called Jerry when he first learned to grind. :)
:yawn::D
 
I own several Busses and know my models and acronyms pretty well, but will someone please explain what the significance of "Terror Monkey" is. I have only just recently seen it on the DSF and was very curious....

Good question. Now that you mention it, I wonder too.

If I'm not mistaken "Terror Monkey" is a DSF from a previous Ganzaa, and soon there will be "Stealth Fighter" DSF's available per the latest Ganzaa. Someone correct me if I am wrong...

That is correct. The Terror Monkey Desert Storm Fighter was actually first released at the Knob Creek show, here in Kentucky. I scored one, wish I had gotten two........until I scored two "Stealth Monkey's"......I mean "Stealth Fighter's" in the last Ganzaaa! :D

That's what they called Jerry when he first learned to grind. :)
:yawn::D

Haha! :D Good one! :thumbup:
 
I thought that, of late, "Terror Monkey" referred to a military version of a model, and they tended to have a particular tan camo paint job.
 
I thought that, of late, "Terror Monkey" referred to a military version of a model, and they tended to have a particular tan camo paint job.

Yup, that's what I've been told.
 
i always assumed it was just the color scheme, because there was also a terror monkey version of the boss street (same knife as the black on black, just with the camo color)
 
i always assumed it was just the color scheme, because there was also a terror monkey version of the boss street (same knife as the black on black, just with the camo color)

Yeah me too. I assumed it was that particular camo pattern on any knife.
 
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