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Specs And Pricing For The TNT-15 Sword

After stalking the ups driver for a few miles. Finally got a brown box from Ohio. It is lighter than I expected.

Here are a couple pictures with my truck blades. Hopefully this is a good handle comparison. I will try and add more this evening. Not sure if the TnT is my thing. It is Very balanced and light. The handle is nice. Lots of grip options. Kinda scared of breaking it. Ya'll know I beat my stuff.lol





Oge,
Did you really wear down the Rope pattern in the handle of your stripped Paul's Hatchet. That is really hard to believe. Looks like "All" of your knives are more than just a, "Little Loved On." Great pics.
Thanks,
Surfsidemel
 
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Oge,
Did you really wear down the Rope pattern in the handle of your stripped Paul's Hatchet. That is really hard to believe. Looks like "All" of your knives are more than just a, "Little Loved On." Great pics.
Thanks,
Surfsidemel

They don't call me Kitty Soft Paw's......

This is a true story. It was brought to my attention. That some of the hard use knives. Have been reaching out about not being loved enough. Seems some of them need a diet of Detroit steel, and dirt. They are trapped in an unabuseive relationship. It's truly sad to even think of it.
 
It's not inappropriate. FYI, Busse and Co. never answer these questions.
Thanks for the info. It might not be inappropriate to ask in general but the boss obviously feels it’s privileged information the public needn’t know. I can dig that. Just saw my Raw dog ordered 6/25@2:23am is SHIPPED today. Got a nice pancake scabbard ordered and should be on the way soon as well. All good things DO come to those who don’t watch the pot boil…too often anyway o_O;):thumbsup:
 
They say a pic’s worth a thousand words, so here’s 2 more!!

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Granted that’s just green pine from a branch that was dying and needed to come out, but I’m really impressed with the TNT as a chopper so far after breaking it down.

Feels awesome in hand. Has some notable heft but still moves well. LOVE the handle. Didn’t get any shock/feedback through the handle AT ALL during chopping, which really has me jazzed. This is my initial impression with limited and easy work, but no question at all for me that this is “immediate user” worthy. No Regerts, etc.

My Rucki has really only gone up against various squash and milk jugs so far. I know it’s capable of more but I have a lot of blades and it just hasn’t been used a lot. So a long way to say I can’t offer much in the way of direct comparison, but the Rucki does seem more suited to brush/machete/lighter work vs. the TNT15 which is a tank built for chopping. Both keepers. (Why do they ALL have to be keepers??? 😁)
 
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