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Post by woodyz on Jul 6, 2013 16:06:17 GMT -7
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Post by kutkota on Jul 6, 2013 17:09:27 GMT -7
Second looks like a bk2
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Post by woodyz on Jul 6, 2013 18:02:04 GMT -7
NO NO NO! Just the top one. Its double edged part way for sticking. It has a different edge at the end then it does at the crown of the skinning/chopping area. Then it curves in with a different edge to let you scrap or make shavings. It has a wire cutter. The butt end of the grip is notched and tapered. And I will bet the upper/back hole is the back of the tang exposed to metal for hitting with a backhand swing. It would be a bear to sharpen, four different edges, but I am betting if I can find it, it is one of those blades that never need sharpening, just touched up. It is very complex with multiple usage built in. I sure would like to find it. But I am betting it is custom and around $500. I am betting it has great balance and would feel like an extension of your arm. The center two are more like BK2 but they are "Bosser" Busse (sorry) made. The end one I included because it reminded me of the one crash had ask for help on the sheath. Plus it had the LED lights in the grip. Not really practical at all.......... Except...... most people have a built in barrier when it comes to stabbing. Most people will be most able to slash rather than stab. So I good heavy mini broadsword actually makes some sense.
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Post by woodyz on Jul 6, 2013 19:09:30 GMT -7
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Post by pathwinder14 on Jul 18, 2013 4:33:19 GMT -7
...So I good heavy mini broadsword actually makes some sense. Machete?
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