Wanna Be On The Killa Z Test Team???. . . .

I would still order one of the Nepalese ones, like a nice H.I. kuk. You've gotta know what a "real" kuk feels like to compare the INFI beast... :D
 
Amy,

I sent an e-mail out to you. I haven't heard back yet. I will try again, I hope I get selected!!


Hmmm...I have responded to all of the e-mails that I have gotten... send it again to amy@bussecombat.com and bussesales@bright.net

When did you send it?

When I get to work in the morning I will check it out..BTW in your e-mail please give me your first and last name and your forum name:)

Thanks,

Amy-0
 
Killer Z.............................. cool huh:thumbup:

We want the TEST TEAMS to start beating that blade ASAP:D:D
 
I'm glad that folks who didn't go to BLADE are finally able to get their hands on the Zilla. Can I send mine back into the shop to get the edge reprofiled thinner? :D And maybe while you're doing that, you can trade mine for one with the brown handles? ;)
 
Killer Z.............................. cool huh:thumbup:

We want the TEST TEAMS to start beating that blade ASAP:D:D

Can't wait to do that! Will take my trusty FFBM as benchmark before each flogging schedule :D My deep gratitude to Amy and Jerry for the opportunity to be part of the test team, and the fun... oh, and for the new cyberhog name: Hogjuris :thumbup:
 
Im new to the forum and I feel I am about to ask a very dumb question.

After the tests does that mean that there may be a line of these?
 
Killer Z.............................. cool huh:thumbup:

We want the TEST TEAMS to start beating that blade ASAP:D:D

Man, the possibilities are endless. Even my durian idea. Yes, I know they're not that tough but how cool would it be to have a bunch strung up in trees and swinging at you like a ninja training camp. :D
 
Maybe the Napalese need to become HOG's and order one of these Zilla's and see what a "real" kuk feels like :)

If the Brigade of Gurkhas got a hold of one, I'm sure there'd be a mil-overrun version to follow.
 
I once saw it on some documentary that Nepal Khukuri makers would search through junkyard metal for blade material. Porbably I am heavily polluted (spoiled?) by modern civilization and too blind to see any essence out of this kind of practice for is beyond my imagination how you can have quality control or performance predictability under such circumstances.
 
Im new to the forum and I feel I am about to ask a very dumb question.

After the tests does that mean that there may be a line of these?

Welcome to the Busse Forum! :thumbup:

I think 'may' is the operative word. Jerry has many knife ideas in that addled brain of his, show us pics of prototypes that get's everyone all worked up, and then the knife does not make it to production. Yet.

So stick around, ya just never know.


I once saw it on some documentary that Nepal Khukuri makers would search through junkyard metal for blade material. Porbably I am heavily polluted (spoiled?) by modern civilization and too blind to see any essence out of this kind of practice for is beyond my imagination how you can have quality control or performance predictability under such circumstances.

There were looking for the leaf springs out of old Mercedes. The German factory already did the QC. :D
 
Can't say anything, or post pics BUT>>>
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I would still order one of the Nepalese ones, like a nice H.I. kuk. You've gotta know what a "real" kuk feels like to compare the INFI beast... :D

I agree. I have other khuks to compare, but none quite as heavy as the KZ. It's not that HI doesn't make them that heavy. They do. I just don't have one.
I can tell you that the KZ is an excellent heavy chopper.
 
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