Talk about value, my favorite Bussekin knife with carry rig cost under $100

DamascusBowie

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We all know that good knives cost good money, but as long as the value is there its money well spent, and that's probably how many hogs would describe it, and I have personally dropped some good coin for some valuable blades.

But wouldn't you know it, the one I like best, the one that's always with me, the one that's my little buddy? This one. I just love it and have more of a connection than any other.

But its just the coolest little blade ever. Its just so compact and badass, its like the scrappy doo of blades and it reminds me of my staffordshire terrier that was with me for 16 beautiful years. Crazy as it sounds, this little knife fills the void left from my dog. Enough blubbering, here's some pics:
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Mine is not quite that inexpensive (on secondary market anyway) - I would have to say my current user and favorite 'Kin is the D2 Vexillarious, I have two stationed around house and one always by my front door, I use them constantly, and need custom sheaths for the guys...

Great looking blade, I am still looking for the perfect 'necker after having bought 7-9 of them of various makes.
 
Mine is not quite that inexpensive (on secondary market anyway) - I would have to say my current user and favorite 'Kin is the D2 Vexillarious, I have two stationed around house and one always by my front door, I use them constantly, and need custom sheaths for the guys...

Great looking blade, I am still looking for the perfect 'necker after having bought 7-9 of them of various makes.

Yeah I was on that search as well. I actually have two srapivore versions, the hammered silver one has a hole and chisel so they cover a lot of bases. But the size and shape seal the deal, its just the perfect carry piece for me.
 
You got me on this one- I was expecting a cast pot metal TGLB made in Shengwei for sure!
Bro, love your buddy! Looks like a stout piece of meat who moonlights as a couch potato :cool:
 
You got me on this one- I was expecting a cast pot metal TGLB made in Shengwei for sure!
Bro, love your buddy! Looks like a stout piece of meat who moonlights as a couch potato :cool:

Thanks, that is definitely a fitting description. He was a trouble free laid back ball of bacon for sure.
 
Very handy. Can you slip your head through the loop and carry concealed under a jacket/windbreaker (weak side)?:thumbsup::cool:
 
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