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I wish it was INFI...
I wish it was INFI...
No INFI no deal
I'm skipping this one solely because it's not infi...well, that and they're already making me go broke, plus who knows what else is to come.I wish it was INFI...
I do too but then it would be double the price as well.
There is a Satin LE FBM in the Exchange...I don't think you will ever see those again...just sayin'!!!I feel as if INFI is more valuable than SR101. I'd be more than willing to pay for it.
There is a Satin LE FBM in the Exchange...I don't think you will ever see those again...just sayin'!!!
This new Batttle Grade FBM is gonna be an epic chopper so if you haven't experienced the pleasure of punishing some SR-101 and feel that INFI is the only choice you might be Surprised it Kicks Ass...check out Rob Stanley's chopping videos...
This new Batttle Grade FBM is gonna be an epic chopper so if you haven't experienced the pleasure of punishing some SR-101 and feel that INFI is the only choice you might be Surprised it Kicks Ass...check out Rob Stanley's chopping videos...
I've actually grown to prefer SR101. Seems to hold a sharp edge better for me.
My first Busse was actually a Scrap Yard in 2007. SR101 (and SR77) are great steels. During the past 10 years I've had plenty (dozens and dozens) of INFI, but I still like SR101's edge holding ability ... and I have beat on some blades!!!
I ordered three of the BG FBM because I've always wanted a FBM, but couldnt' bring myself to spend $800+ on one. I ordered the BGs with black G10 (+ $55) so my total per-knife cost with shipping was $429.65.
These are going to sell like crazy.
I've found that SR101 will take a more keen edge, but I still prefer INFI overall. I have no personal empirical evidence that INFI is "better" than SR101 ... but I prefer it for the same reason I prefer carrying my HKs over my Glocks.
Uhm ... I have an email confirmation of my order.