Plurality of INFI: Herd? Murder? Flock?

JWBirch

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I think that 3 or more Busse's in the same place constitutes a "Dilemma":
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Seriously, I got into INFI after my Afghan trip due to my recognized need for better quality. One BA-III (on the right there) has turned into more INFI than I can count in one room, and all but the NIP and P'sH are ready to go to war should I ever be called out again. So which one do I take? So far the ZT-F, NO-DE, BM-DE, and a sorely missed AS have all seen the heat, but since the HOGDCSJT came in... It's gonna be a hard decision.

So here's my "Dilemma",
Jerry took real good care of me today, so I thought I'd share.
 
What is stacked diagonal on the top of the heap?

Desert SH-E? Wanna sell it?:D
 
>>"So which one do I take?"<<

Take whichever one hasn't "seen the heat" of battle yet.

Best of luck in making your decision, 'cause I know that I wouldn't want to be put in that position.. ;)
 
Satin Jack! and the Mistress. (even if just to fondle when you check in for the night)
 
Hi Rat-30, I think all of these are on my sentimental never sell list.
Jerry really took care of that ZT for me, is going to take care of a minor detail on the BA-E, so they're permanent; the BA-III is my first INFI, serrated by Jerry/custom shop and delivered at the mil-rate, so it's off limits; the DE set is reversed for a reason that keeps them sacred; the SJ and SR-DJ are far more enjoyable than a small heap of cash could ever be; and I'm of the opinion that the saber-ground HOGDCSJT may be the most combat-worthy knife I own. It may be pretty, but it's a beast!
 
the DE set is reversed for a reason that keeps them sacred
Did you mean that the DE set is RESERVED rather than reversed? If not, can you explain what you meant?

I particularly like the DCBB BA-e at the top.

Rick
 
So you have them reversed to obscure the serial number? Or am I missing the point?
 
No, you're right on track. But that's actually a ZT-NO at the top. It had a mid-life crisis, lost some weight, and joined the Army (with the help of its bigger brothers who went on to grace cabinets elsewhere).
It's very concealable in its BB slip sheath, and makes a very nice 5-11 vest knife.
 
Nice. I really like the ZTNO. Mine is one of those "special" grind versions. I may have to look into getting a butt grind.

Rick
 
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