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Lol it would be funny if the offer turned out to be the Basic 13 battle spatula.
That's what she saidI love the .210 thickness and 10" length!
Also the raised exposed spine above the scales looks great and striking contrasting against the black scales but will likely impede chopping comfort through increased shock feedback into hand. .
I’m hoping to see Live Photo’s of this bad boy before ordering. Come on Jerry snap a photo for usThe Jack Hammer is one of my favorite blades. It just feels perfect in my hand.
We are now proud to introduce the Jack Hammer 10, also known as the "Klink Hammer" after our friend who has championed this idea for over 1 1/2 years!!!! . . . Congrats Tom!!!
See, persistence pays off! Especially if it's a great idea!
The Jack Hammer 10 features a 10" blade with a slim thickness of .210" with all exposed outer edges double rounded in order to kill all hotspots presented by the full tang design. This blade is designed to float in your hand.
The Jack Hammer 10 has a Hollow primary bevel that gently transitions to a Flat bevel as it nears the tip for greater point strength!
It is a magnificent knife!
IMPORTANT NOTE: We have made MANY improvements to our CNC machining department. These pics are 3D images that allow us to highlight many features without having to struggle to capture them in photos. This process is helping us to greatly improve and streamline our manufacturing process.
Let's Drink!!!
Jerry
The Busse Combat Jack Hammer 10 (JH10) is being offered in 3 blade finishes including Coated, BIG DC, and Competition Finish. (The BIG DC and the competition finish will show light machining marks.)
We are offering a Special discounted price on the first batch.
Jack Hammer 10 Specs:
Over All Length: Approx. 15.65"
Blade Length: Approx. 10"
Thickness: Approx. .210"
Steel: INFI
Finish: Coated, BIG DC, and Competition Finish
Bevel: Primary Bevel is Hollow transitioning to a flat
bevel near the tip for greatly enhanced tip strength.
Hardness: 58-60 Rc
Jack Hammer 10 Pricing:
JH10 Base Price (Coated): $457.00 Special Offer: $427.00
BIG DC Finish: . . . . . . . . . $487.00 Special Offer: $457.00
Competition Finish: . . . . . $527.00 Special Offer: $497.00
Blade Coating Options:
Black
Muddy Brown
Hammered Silver
Desert Sage
Forest Green
Midnight Blue
Desert Bronze
Handle Options:
Black Canvas (Included)
Tan Canvas (Included)
Green Canvas (Included)
Maroon Canvas (Included)
Black G-10 +$45.00
Tan/Black G-10 +$65.00
Red/Black G-10 +$65.00
Blue/Black G-10 +$65.00
Green/Black G-10 +$65.00
Orange/Black G-10 +$65.00
Jack Hammer 10 (JH10)
JH10 Handle Close-up
JH10 Choil (Note the rounded Outer Profile)
JH10 Top of handle and blade spine.
JH10 Top of spine at tip. Note the reinforced swedge and point.
I’m hoping to see Live Photo’s of this bad boy before ordering. Come on Jerry snap a photo for us
I feel you! I sold a stash of toilet paper and paper towels from a rental property just to get some cash in my pocket. Still waiting on tax returns, unemployment, and possibly that stimulus check. I felt like poo having to file for unemployment, but there is nothing I can do!Quarantine has electricity bill up and all that...sheesh!
Sweating bullets over this one!
C
LOL maybe it’s just a digital release on Xbox for the re-mastered Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 that dropped today!Did you notice that the pics were of a virtual knife? And did you know that someidiotdedicated gamers pay real money for virtual knives? Like hundreds of dollars?
Ultimate April Fool's joke.
Your speculation is incorrect my friend.
This design feature eliminates all transitions from flat to rounded along the outside perimeter of the handle.
Those are the areas that commonly cause hot spots and pinches. We have not had any negative feedback about shock transference. ZERO! In fact it has been quite the opposite.
It is important to note that it costs us more in time and money to make our knives with this feature. We would not have added it if it were not an improvement.
Let's Drink!
Jerry
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This will be available on the website, or via email?
^^^ I think this as well. Now the big decision will be which one to order???