Anyone Solved a Busse puzzle??

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Or am i the only one that has a hefty enough helping of OCD to do these things? I am almost frustrated enough to break out the math! A few times i have gotten one piece away from solving it.

How is Busse Beer? I bet it is expensive in those INFI cans.

havent won slots...cant figure out the blackjack game...and there is nothing on TV

BTW i am considering a Killer B, is this a good first busse or do i need to save up and get one of the regular utility ones?
 
LizardKing
The only game that I'm good at on the Website is the Shooting one. I've capped Osama many times ;):D


As far as the Killer B goes, it is a great knife and an unbelievable price. I think it would be a good one to start with, however, what are your intended uses?

We can give you better suggestions with a little more info;):D
 
idealy i would get a satin jack, since it would be best for hiking and the stuff that my SRK does now.

But i am facinated by the Killer B, small enough for me to carry, at least durring winter, and its so cheap (relativly)

Mostly i want to see what this Busse thing is all about.
 
Lizardking,
I don't have a Killer B, looks like a neat little knife.
It would be a great way to check out INFI at a lower cost.
 
I suck at the puzzle, but Osalami Been Layin has felt the wrath of Mr. 12 gauge on a few occasions:D

I avoid Bunker Builder like the plague:eek:

Must.....Not......play......Bunker......Builder,......need.......to......sleep......instead.........:(
 
LizardKing,

I just took the INFI plunge myself. Got my 1st Busse this week.

I got the SteelHeart. To me, this is the perfect size knife. Large enough to chop, so it is perfect as a hiking/camp knife; but small enough to do more delicate tasks. Great finger choil on it.

Go with the SteelHeart.
 
Welcome LizardKing!
i would heartily recommend the Satin Jack as your primary hiking/camp knife. It may be more money initially, but it's worth it; in fact, i would attempt to "bump" you into the Limited Edition model, as the Symmetrically Zero Edge Geometry is GREAT for edge-holding, ease of sharpening (rare tho that need is...), and narrowness at edge bevel, for finer work, such as whittling at camp, or on hikes. One Exquisite Blade!
i suppose the Killer B would be representative of the Busse lineup, but i just don't have experience with one, so i couldn't tell ya.
But if you "want to see what this Busse thing is all about" don't hesitate; if for any reason you aren't satisfied (or are simply insane, etc.) there's plenty of us out here willing to take one off your hands...:D ;)
INFI Powered,
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i guess that a Busse is a rather safe investment since it seems that someone is always looking for another.

the satin Jack sounds like it would make a good back to school present for myself (although the killer B still tempts me)

But now i have reservations, i dont uderstand these varible edge grinds, i understand (i think) the asysemetrical grind, but i didnt know there was a zero ground satin jack, shouldnt edge strength suffer? and what is this Special edition called? simply specail edition??

And what if i like it? what if i would want another? i bought a microtech and now i am drooling over those everytime i see' em and i just shelled out 130 bucks tonight for another. Will jerry end up with all my money?

But more Importantly it sounds like no one has solved one of these puzzles, if you have speak up, i will send you a free Busse (well a picture of one)
 
LOL!!!

Better yet, don't get married and don't have any kids. Then you won't be tempted to sell them for knives:p
 
Solved the steel heart e one and just before that i capped osama 24 times!!

is the Yellow part of the Killer B's handle a cord wrap as well?
 
Lizard,
The yellow and black on the KB are both cord. This is a great knife. I have to admit, if there weren't some many others I want, I'd buy another. ;)
 
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