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Well, now that I finally got a NMFBM, I figured I could share it with brethren, cousins and a rug rat (BWM)...
Cannot say yet if I like the NMFBM more that the ASHBM, as I have not chopped down a tree with the NMFBM, yet.
I love the BWM LE - it is one of my favorite all time Busse's, that balance, heft and feel in hand is phenomenal.
I do love the NMFBM, and although I am not one for potentially "gimmicky coatings and cerakotes, etc" i really like the bronze CGFBM, although a sweet comp finished, satin or other non-coated blade might be preferred...if i only ever own the bronze version, i would be happy. It would have to be a helluva deal to compel me to buy another one now that I already have that one.
Gotta really super cool NMFSH .32 variant with swedge and clip point with Tiger Hide as well, it is a beast and lighter in the hand than one would expect. It is beautiful to look st and behold....
All but the NMFBM (and I forgot to say the regular BWM) have chopped down trees and split plenty of logs axeman style as well as batoning...
Any way, neat little family of CHOHPAAAHS!!! for me any ways.
Cam

Cannot say yet if I like the NMFBM more that the ASHBM, as I have not chopped down a tree with the NMFBM, yet.
I love the BWM LE - it is one of my favorite all time Busse's, that balance, heft and feel in hand is phenomenal.
I do love the NMFBM, and although I am not one for potentially "gimmicky coatings and cerakotes, etc" i really like the bronze CGFBM, although a sweet comp finished, satin or other non-coated blade might be preferred...if i only ever own the bronze version, i would be happy. It would have to be a helluva deal to compel me to buy another one now that I already have that one.
Gotta really super cool NMFSH .32 variant with swedge and clip point with Tiger Hide as well, it is a beast and lighter in the hand than one would expect. It is beautiful to look st and behold....
All but the NMFBM (and I forgot to say the regular BWM) have chopped down trees and split plenty of logs axeman style as well as batoning...
Any way, neat little family of CHOHPAAAHS!!! for me any ways.
Cam

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