Sneak Peek!!! . . . Busse Combat American Butaniku Sword. . . A Bacon Flavored Katana

it would be great if satin finished version of Busse Combat American Butaniku Sword can also be available
 
sorry i am pretty new to the knife/sword world did this ever go live i can't find any for sale online at all
 
it would seem that they have only been sold at shows. For example, the recent Knob Creek Gun Show. Or on the sale forum.
 
What I'd like to know is, what are the advantages or disadvantages for INFI in a blade like this? Can it hack apart a chain like the Test Team Killa Zilla (TTKZ), with minimal damage? Will it prune the hedges and ride off on the women?
 
Must. Resist. Strong. URGE. ARGHHH!!! I want one but what on earth would I do with it but fondle and drool like Homer Simpson does with donuts?
Pete
 
What I'd like to know is, what are the advantages or disadvantages for INFI in a blade like this? Can it hack apart a chain like the Test Team Killa Zilla (TTKZ), with minimal damage? Will it prune the hedges and ride off on the women?

Perhaps minimal damage to the edge as INFI is known for its toughness and tendency to roll rather than chip at a high Rockwell hardness The disadvantage may come from mechanics in that a long slender blade may be more likely to overflex and take a set, when put to extreme use, than a shorter more sturdy blade like the Khukri style Zilla.
If you don't mind the risk of the neighbors calling 911 to report a ninja hacking up shrubbery in the neighborhood, have at it.
As far as riding off on the women goes: Where do you find one with such great taste in fine edged tools and toys?
Pete
 
I just managed to procure myself an TTKZ last month... I really dont think I could use it in the wild! haha Not for what I paid!

But I have to get a sword like that. The only advantage I can see is reach! haha

Im with Timmy... head hung low.
 
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