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    Gozer the Destroyer
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 16, 2013
    4,604
    Calvert County
    A couple of recent scores.
    I really like the psychedelic damascus pattern on this one
    LionSteel TRE




    And this one speaks for itself
    Small Sebenza with mammoth bark and ladder damascus

    i love both, and are definitely on my wish list.
     
    The swamp rat looks like a nice knife. Hadn't heard of them before today.

    Swamp Rat are like Busse-Lite.
    Busse are extremely expensive with what's supposed to be an incredible proprietary steel.
    Swamp Rat is made by Busse, but uses a lesser (but still great and proprietary) steel.
    I really wanted to check out a smaller model, but this one was a good bit thicker than I'd expected so I'm probably going to sell it.
     

    THier

    R.I.P.
    MDS Supporter
    Dec 3, 2010
    4,998
    Muscleville
    Probably junk, but it's the message
     

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    BossmanPJ

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    Feb 22, 2013
    7,059
    Cecil County
    Swamp Rat are like Busse-Lite.
    Busse are extremely expensive with what's supposed to be an incredible proprietary steel.
    Swamp Rat is made by Busse, but uses a lesser (but still great and proprietary) steel.
    I really wanted to check out a smaller model, but this one was a good bit thicker than I'd expected so I'm probably going to sell it.

    PM on the way.
     

    fidelity

    piled higher and deeper
    MDS Supporter
    Aug 15, 2012
    22,400
    Frederick County
    Have you cut yourself with the top section of the blade yet?
    Not yet, but will probably happen in time as I use it more. Found the clip point very useful in opening bundled items, as one pulls back and it slices cordage easily. Have actually given myself a nasty cut with the pictured ZT 562 when closing too quickly one handed. Nearly took the tip off my thumb and was bleeding nicely.

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