Twin FSHs

It's always nice to get your hands on a big pair like that, and those two knives ain't bad either!! :D I knew when I picked up my SE FSH at Blade that it would be a permanent member of the family, even if I have to kick someone else out later.
 
Sweet score... Twin FSH SEs!!! :thumbup: :thumbup:

And really love the new avatar too! :thumbup: :D
 
I have been gone all week, and just came home last night at 3am, and ran to the mailbox...
one beautiful FSH SE...

funny, I never thought much of the design before buying it. The look and shape of the blade did not appeal to me, but so many were excited about it... I guess i caught the bug and ordered one to see what the hubub was about. Boy am i glad i got it... it is so light in the hand for such a substantial blade... What a nice piece of INFI, so much under the handle, and as it thins out to the tip, the weight and axis of the blade is really much closer to the hand than my other big Busse blades, and as much as I love the front heavy choppers, it seams to me that this can serve triple duty as camp blade, chopper, and fighter- That is, for its weight it remains extremely light and nimble... Great blade Jerry.

Likely a keeper for life, unless i get a nice trade towards another Ruck?...
 
The FSH SE is a very very nice knife. One of the best bang for you buck in terms of amount of INFI and level of fit and finish put into it. I am extremely pleased with mine :thumbup:

But at .320 and only 1.5" shorter than a FBM I wouldn't exactly call it lightweight ;) It feels nearly twice as heavy my FABM and definately heavier than a CGFBM.

They don't call the .320SHs HOGFSH for nothing ;)
 
Heres a custom shop FSH that was sold during a past ganzaa, I was hoping the handles would match perfectly with the FSH SE but they dont. While taking the pics of both though I realized they are the same color, the handles are just cut opposite from each other.

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