War Boar !!

Ya mean like the "Busse Comrambit"?

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That would be sweet!
 
Ya mean like this?

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Words from the man himself (back in Feb 4, 2004):

Here it is boys. . . .

[ ] 1/4" thick INFI.

[ ] Serrated back grind for devastating backslashing.

[ ] Pointed butt and finger ring for "knuckle dusting" capability.

[ ] Grip swells that put reverse strike handle pressure on web between thumb and forefinger as opposed to concentrating it on the inside of little finger. . . .

[ ] The primary grind is a flat grind for strength.

[ ]The top grind is a deep dish hollow grind covered in serrations.

[ ] This is not a one-sided chisel grind. BOTH sides of the "BUSSE COMRAMBIT" blade are ground. This makes it much more effective for either right or left handed use.

These features make this the baddest Karambit on the Planet!!!!!

We call it the "BUSSE COMRAMBIT"
This needs to be in OP2W part 2.
 
I like the revision better myself. Never got the feel of a Karambit, got 3 or 4, never got the feel though. Interesting name there Bodhisattva lol. You a think or two about Buddhism myself :)
 
Ya mean like this?

busse-comrambit-jpg.27529


Words from the man himself (back in Feb 4, 2004):

Here it is boys. . . .

[ ] 1/4" thick INFI.

[ ] Serrated back grind for devastating backslashing.

[ ] Pointed butt and finger ring for "knuckle dusting" capability.

[ ] Grip swells that put reverse strike handle pressure on web between thumb and forefinger as opposed to concentrating it on the inside of little finger. . . .

[ ] The primary grind is a flat grind for strength.

[ ]The top grind is a deep dish hollow grind covered in serrations.

[ ] This is not a one-sided chisel grind. BOTH sides of the "BUSSE COMRAMBIT" blade are ground. This makes it much more effective for either right or left handed use.

These features make this the baddest Karambit on the Planet!!!!!

We call it the "BUSSE COMRAMBIT"

I'd be down for a couple, or the original

Just satin...
 
I'd like to see a Kerambit with a thinner slicier edge. I tried to use mine as a gardening took, but it just didn't cut well. Since no one's going to be using it as a chopper, this seems like a knife that could benefit from a more acute grind.
 
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