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what is the thinnest Game Warden model??The ones I have had are fairly thick and I think in this size, they should be thinner.
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0.14 inch for the satin finished blades
SMOG with serrated edge was 0.17 and double cut.
SMOG with serrated edge was 0.17 and double cut.
SMOG with serrated edge was 0.17 and double cut.
.140"
snakeskin/satin (LE)
green linen/satin
black G-10/satin
orange G-10/satin
red G-10/satin
SMOG (both versions)
Did I miss any?
SMOG with serrated edge was 0.17 and double cut.
The thinnest GW is the one Ban has gotten his hands on.
The thinnest GW is the one Ban has gotten his hands on.
I’m sorry but once you grind on a Game Warden it is no longer a Busse Game Warden. It is something else.
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Sorry but I work with intangible property rights every day and I get picky about this stuff.![]()
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Really? So if I put a new set of tires on a Honda Civic, it's no longer a Honda Civic?
What if I put a riced-out "body kit" on it?
What if I turbocharge the engine?
What if I replace the engine with one from an S2000?
What if I replace the engine with a 350 small block Chevy?
At what point is the car no longer a Honda Civic?
Similarly, after what amount of grinding and modification is a Busse Game Warden no longer a Busse Game Warden, and something else entirely?
Are you really comparing Busse knives to Stradivarius violins?
Here it is in knife-English, an entirely hypothetical scenario.
Let's say I use my Warden so much, I've sharpened it 1000 times. There's a good 1/8" reduction in blade height as a result.
Can I no longer legally call it a Game Warden? After all, I've "modified" it by "grinding".
BTW how do you get to work? Walk?