You saw it elsewhere, let's give it a go here.
One of the ultimate "holy grail" Busse blades that I know of. There were only three axes made in 2000 by Busse Combat. Only this one and one other have surfaced thus far. As you can see from the picture, it is about 14.5" overall, also it is .255" thick INFI steel. The steel is bead blasted but the INFI dimples are evident. It features the straight handle design with black canvas micarta slabs. The slabs are contoured and in the contours it is vertically slotted for grip. Slotted screws finish off the handles. This particular axe has had a trip back to the shop for a refurbishing. The original owner had left it to form a patina and decided it would look good with a new bead blasting. At that time Busse lasered it with their custom shop logo.
$2600 gets it to your door CONUS via priority fully insured mail.
The only trade I might consider for it is a new DSA FAL, preferably one of the para carbines set up with the full rail hand guard and receiver and some mags etc.
The pics I took are horrible, but this is one awesome piece of INFI.
One of the ultimate "holy grail" Busse blades that I know of. There were only three axes made in 2000 by Busse Combat. Only this one and one other have surfaced thus far. As you can see from the picture, it is about 14.5" overall, also it is .255" thick INFI steel. The steel is bead blasted but the INFI dimples are evident. It features the straight handle design with black canvas micarta slabs. The slabs are contoured and in the contours it is vertically slotted for grip. Slotted screws finish off the handles. This particular axe has had a trip back to the shop for a refurbishing. The original owner had left it to form a patina and decided it would look good with a new bead blasting. At that time Busse lasered it with their custom shop logo.
$2600 gets it to your door CONUS via priority fully insured mail.
The only trade I might consider for it is a new DSA FAL, preferably one of the para carbines set up with the full rail hand guard and receiver and some mags etc.
The pics I took are horrible, but this is one awesome piece of INFI.