Some Christmas Pics of the "Experimental"

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I finally got on the same schedule as the family photographer, and am now able to provide some pics for your perusal of Jerry's hand ground goodness. The MOAB used for comparison is approx. 0.40" in width. The blade profile makes for a much lighter handling knife, more like a fighter than a chopper. But, of course, the fine Mammoth handle makes it more of a collector's piece than either. Enjoy and Happy Holidays!
 

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:eek::eek:...:eek::thumbup::thumbup:

Wow, man... Those are beautiful!!! :thumbup::thumbup:
Congrats on landing the experimental grind from Easton and thank you for the pix! :):thumbup:

BTW, nice set you got goin' on with the lower 4... Very cool! :cool::thumbup:
 
Ahh! So your the one that scored the Busse Experimental. Nice bunch of blades you've got there congratulations. :cool:
 
Very VERY NICE!! Love that Expeimental. Not a bad MOAB either.Love the handles.
 
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Oh my goodness! Very different. I love it. You have some incredible custom shop pieces there. Loving the mammoth!
 
I think I like the Nukulur Seahorse better. ROTFL!

(KIDDING! But that is an. . . interesting grind.)
 
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My mammoth tooth sfno cried "my family" when viewing this pic lol
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