The HOGB8 Thread

Which style for the satin HOGB8?

  • Regulator blade and handle shape, with .30+" thickness, but in satin INFI

    Votes: 2 9.5%
  • Basic blade and handle shape, but with modest swedged clip and massive thickness

    Votes: 19 90.5%

  • Total voters
    21
  • Poll closed .
The year is 2015. We have the technology yet there are no B8s to be found. Baffling.............
Bring the B8 !!! ;)
 
Well, there ARE other knife companies.:rolleyes: Of course, we wouldn't have to think about that if only Jerry would release the B-8! :D
 
MOTHER OF GOD!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:

Okay, sorry. Gotta get a grip here. Uh, sure--yeah, Cold Steel makes some good knives. :(



PLEASE BRING THE B8!!!

nothing To be ashamed of. I love my spyderco folders, but the toughest folder that I've got is a CS Voyager. Razor sharp too..... Perhaps Busse will dethrone those great knives with an offering of their own.....
I also love my Spyderco (Fred Perrin design) Street Beat.... Easiest fixed blade to EDC. R3 close to it in comfort.
I'd love to get a Magnum Bear Cub to see how it would do in that capacity...
 
nothing To be ashamed of. I love my spyderco folders, but the toughest folder that I've got is a CS Voyager. Razor sharp too..... Perhaps Busse will dethrone those great knives with an offering of their own.....
I also love my Spyderco (Fred Perrin design) Street Beat.... Easiest fixed blade to EDC. R3 close to it in comfort.
I'd love to get a Magnum Bear Cub to see how it would do in that capacity...

One of the most impressive of Noss's (Knifetests.com) destruction tests to me was the Cold Steel Khukri Machete. Sucker would not die. 1055 steel is tough baby, and I had NO idea how tough it could be. Of course toughness is just one aspect, but in a machete it's key to making a thin blade durable--especially one that's meant to be swung at high speed. :thumbup:

Now, let's see...oh, yeah:

BRING THE B8!!!
 
YOWZA!!!

Seems like some folks are excited about the Basic 8!!!! :eek:

Well, here's the story gang. . . . We are currently waiting on the steel we need for this project and the mill is telling us that it may be 4 - 6 months before it hits our shop floor. . . .

So, have a beer, grab some chips, and stave off your hunger with some other INFI delights.

'til then . . . . . let's Drink!!! :thumbup:

Jerry :D



Is 4 - 6 months the new 2 weeks?
 
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