Busse Apprentice Knives???

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I bought a knife in an auction a while back that was described as a "Busse Apprentice Knife" made of INFI steel. It is the same size as a straight handle Badger Attack. I was wondering if anyone had any information on this knife or any other "Busse Apprentice Knives". I contacted Jerry Busse and Andrew Pinchen with this question and I am awaiting their replies. Any and all info would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks,
Clay


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Thanks,
Clay

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"Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far."

-Theodore Roosevelt
 
Heh. I've got one of the apprentice 'Mean Streets'. It's a great knife and I have no complaints about keeping it as a user. I WOULD like to put a handle on with a sort of integral guard to replace the ground-off talon hole, but haven't gotten around to it. Overall, I see it as a reasonably priced user in INFI!!!

cj
 
I've got an Apprentice Mean Street, but I wonder how much rarer it is because it still has the talon hole(s), which are oversized. It is cord-wrapped as well.

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