Anyone that wouldn't is
I'd rep for that if your rep-o-meter wasn't already at 110%
Scrap Yards are great buys for the money. They have Busse's lifetime warrenty (lifetime of the knife, not the owner), and with the resiprene handle you save money over micarta and it's very comfortable.
Dan Busse (Jerry's brother) runs Scrap Yard, and he's a blast to be around. And he stand's by his product, no matter what. If you decide to chop through a thick chain or decide to start wailing on an engine block and you somehow manage fubar your knife. He'd first probably shake his head, but then he'd give you a brand new knife. You can't beat Busse's and Bussekin's warrenty and customer service.
They're good solid designs, and SR-77 is nothing to under estimate.
I've got a Scrapizashi, Regulator TT, Regulator, Scrapper 5, Scrapper 6, Mud Puppy LE, 2 Dumpster Mutt's, Scrapivore LE, Scrapivore and the T-shirt. Had a weiner dog but sold it to buy something else.
I highly recommend all bussekin and the Scrap Yards are great bang for the buck. Just try to get them when they have them for sale at the company store because the prices rise fast after they're no longer in production. Hell, sometimes the prices are inflated even when you can still buy em online.
I sure do miss my weiner. Wish I'd never sold it.
I'm on the lookout for Dog Fathers and SOD's, so if you plan on picking one of those up, you'll have to be faster than me. (don't worry, I'm actually out of money)
If I ever run into you, you better have a challenge coin, or you're buying the drinks.
JYD#94.
Amy-0 presented Dan with a Scrap Yard challenge coin at Fuddruckers when we were in Atlanta, and the Dog Bossman himself didn't have it