Yowza!!!. . . Check Out This New Model ! ! ! ! ! (Cool Pic!)

Great looking knife! It will be a must have.

Will it be available with Magnum handles?
 
Jerry, please do not do that to the BM, it'll spoil her ... Sorry if I sound rude. I am waiting for the BM, when will she be due? Can you give factors as to which extend your corrugated bevel technology enhances the knife's mechanical properties?
Kind regards
Lars
 
Can't wait for the price, been waiting for this one since I saw the photos from last year!

Cerberus
 
Jerry, I had to do a double-take. I thought it was Carling Beer Technology at first. :D This is a totally cool new development.
 
Really like this one. May have to order right away. Not to look a "gift" knife in the mouth, but what else have you got up your sleeve this month? Pics would be great :D

GregB
 
Amazing knife! I was sure I will get the SJ as soon as Mr. Skung gets them but now I'm not so sure any more! :mad: :D If I only had money for both!
 
Tree Herder said:
Amazing knife! I was sure I will get the SJ as soon as Mr. Skung gets them but now I'm not so sure any more! :mad: :D If I only had money for both!

I'd get both. . . . by the time this new model hits your credit card the Satin Jack charge will be a distant memory. . .

Of course I'm probably not the right one to get advice from on this!!! ;)

Jerry
 
go ahead and put my name on the order list Jerry :cool:

and please let this beauty be avalible in Double Cut :eek: :eek:

go ahead and make mine ,, Snake Skin scales/Double Cut finish :eek:
 
That looks like an awesome knife!

Jerry, could you explain to us one more time exactly how the corrugated bevels increase performance??
 
Jerry Busse said:
Here it is boys!!! One of the meanest models to ever escape the Busse Combat Shop!!! This is one of two new models that will be going up within the next ten days!!!!

Blade length = 6 3/4"
Blade Thickness = 3/16"
SF Handles

This pic clearly shows our patent pending Corrugated Bevel Technology (CBT). The corrugated bevel not only greatly strengthens the blade but reduces the overall weight of the blade while reducing the cutting friction along the entire height of the bevel.

Please give the pic a moment to load.

Jerry

HC1-5.jpg





Im curious but how can removing metal from the blade make it stronger?.
 
cleaner145 said:
My guess, it's probably the same concept as fluting a barrel.

So it's for saving weight not adding strength? If your guess is correct that is.

Looks pretty cool whatever it's for. :thumbup:
 
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