What's On The Drawing Board? . . . What Else Should Be?

A 3.5 -4.5 inch high saber ground blade, no choil to very small choil, thick handle saber grind piece in 1/8 inch infi or aebl( 60-62 hrc). As a general small outdoor knife would be nice too, just spit ballin ideas
 
OK Hear me out

E-handled (pistol gripish) NUF buit longer say 6 to 7" blade ? same super thin INFI = E-NUF

And since we are experimenting with Steel how about some of that Z-Wear steel ? = Z-NUF


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This might be of a more serious tone but I’ve been doing some major deep thinking. I’ve done some looking back on the different kind of Busse blades I’ve owned. Some have stayed in rotation. A lot of the times they’re replaced by something lighter.

Back in 2018 or so. I owned what was probably the best knife for my needs(but I didn’t know it and sold it)

I had a stripped TGLB. I think it weighs somewhere in the ball park of 15 ounces.

We’re talking a 13.5 inch, quater inch slab of infi, weighing 15 ounces… I didn’t know how good I had it.

The technology is there to make big blades lighter.
I believe not using it more is holding Busse Combat back from literally smoking the competition.

Imagine an 8-9 ounce P&L statement instead of 12.2 ounces. Or any model you want to WANT to carry but don’t because other options aren’t as much an hassle to carry.

The knife that “feels” the best always wins the spot. Focus more on weight not thickness, with the right fullers I just know the team can come up with something thick and bombproof that also just floats in the hand, something that truly feels something of legend, like my old 15 ounce TGLB.

just my 0.2
 
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This might be of a more serious tone but I’ve been doing some major deep thinking. I’ve done some looking back on the different kind of Busse blades I’ve owned. Some have stayed in rotation. A lot of the times they’re replaced by something lighter.

Back in 2018 or so. I owned what was probably the best knife for my needs(but I didn’t know it and sold it)

I had a stripped TGLB. I think it weighs somewhere in the ball park of 15 ounces.

We’re talking a 13.5 inch, quater inch slab of infi, weighing 15 ounces… I didn’t know how good I had it.

The technology is there to make big blades lighter.
I believe not using it more is holding Busse Combat back from literally smoking the competition.

Imagine an 8-9 ounce P&L statement instead of 12.2 ounces. Or any model you want to WANT to carry but don’t because other options aren’t as much an hassle to carry.

The knife that “feels” the best always wins the spot. Focus more on weight not thickness, with the right fullers I just know the team can come up with something thick and bombproof that also just floats in the hand, something that truly feels something of legend, like my old 15 ounce TGLB.

just my 0.2
Operation Light Brigade
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A HUCK/HUCK Fin or Zilla with a big fat wide fuller and a Light Brigade handle...🤯😱🤘
 
There’s a Custom Prototype Tanto TGLB that’s .28 thick, magnum g10 handles. That weighs 14.6 ounces on the bay right now.

I could only imagine how much it would weigh with micarta, and no coating.

It’s tempting but the price is too high. We need that kind of weight reduction in more blades.
 
would like to see :

-🔥🔥OMG-15 and FMV-14 🔥🔥get the same extended length treatment as the FreeRein28 👍

-Short Butaniku -reRelease😎

-Res-c/G10 Bo or Fighting Staff (20”-40”)

-Force Multiplier-14 should be 2handed with all that chuck of infi

Ps..-Viking sword -hope comes out like O’tred son of O’tred sword 👍

👏Res-c Sword 👏was a long time wish granted !!!

Ty
 
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