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The Busse Combat Tac Cleaver Is Coming This Wednesday, October 25, 2023 At 9:00 PM Eastern

Typically, cleavers are extremely blade-heavy to aid in chopping and are VERY thick at the edge prior to sharpening for edge durability. The TAC Cleaver is neither blade-heavy nor thick at the edge.

Let's Drink! :thumbsup:

Jerry :D

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No offense intended Bossman, but why build a purpose built knife but eliminate two key design components?
 
Little late now to weigh in, but as nice as this sounds, I was kinda along the same lines. I was thinking heavier toward the blade was a cleaver thing. The only cleaver I've ever used was definitely heavier toward the blade. But it was a much broader blade, so it was thin as well. But I know the Bossman isn't going to do thin. Not complaining, because I don't have the funds right now to buy anything. But it would be infinitely harder to pass this one up if it had a broader blade.

All that being said, great design Bossman. Just not for me and my current funds.
 
How about a fusion or nano fusion battle cleaver next !

Blade heavy > 0.25” chopping beast

A Versatile, kitchen and/or field knife
 
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