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This is the last in a series of pics I took today and posted in another thread here. The NO played cleanup after the kukri bit the dust. Did a real good job too, right through malaleuca and florida holly saplings like they weren't even there.

One thing though, the shock of chopping thicker branches with the NO played hell on my wrist. More blade length to absorb shock is what I need! I'm trying to decide whether I should go looking for a user SH or BM or wait patiently for the company store to get the SH in stock... I'd ask what you all think but I know you'd just tell me to get two. Of each. :D

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Only two ??????..... :eek: always have a plan c.... get three :cool:
Nah.... get the 2 users... two of each and the new one.... two of those as well.... ;)

Nice pics by the way.... :) Hey doesn't that "other" company have a guarantee on that kukri ??????? nah... never mind.... don't need no stinkin guarantee.... now that you have a Busse!!!! :D
 
i like to chop up cold steels with my busses, too!
melaleuca is the word of the month.
"my icky fish are enjoying some melaleuca right now"
 
i chop up hemp with me busse :p nothing like the good ol rope test...

whats a metaluuka... hookas sister :confused: :confused:
 
idahoskunk said:
i chop up hemp with me busse :p nothing like the good ol rope test...

whats a metaluuka... hookas sister :confused: :confused:
i guess you've met her too.
i LOVE hotlanta!
 
I think they will replace it. And I've decided that while I decide how to decide on making up my mind about the user/new SH I will get a Model T MS to hold me over. A chopper its not but I betcha I can find a use or two for it. :)

On another note, I meant to includethis earlier. I sharpened up the NO a few days before taking that pic. Not because it really needed it you understand, it just wasn't shaving sharp anymore.

So, I guess I am not telling you guys anything you don't know already but I couldn't believe the thing. LITERALLY 20 SECONDS with a leather strop and it turned a 6" strip of arm hair as smooth as glass. Absolutely blew my mind for a knife that thick to turn that sharp that quickly.
 
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