BusseCollector Make Over Done!

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For those of you that actually use the Busse Collector site and have expressed your ideas to me over the last few weeks your voices have been heard. To make the site more user friendly I have consolidated the Specifications Page and the gallery into what FatFog likes to call "The Catalog".

The Catalog has hot links for EVERY KNIFE, so here is the best way to use it;
1.) Click on in to the catalog
2.) Hit [CTRL]+[F] and search for the knife your looking for like "SH-E" or just scroll.
3.) Then just click on the knife name to see a photo.

That's all there is too it :)

Again, thanks to Mercmaster for the encouragement and to FatFog for his on-going support in helping me keep it current.

ENJOY,

Greg
 
I've just been exploring, and it is very nice. Thanks again for all your hard work.

My hope is that you will add more pics of the individual knives over time, instead of one example. A series of comparison pic of similar sized knives would be great too, so that one could visually compare, for example, the SHSH II, the SFNO, and the Razors, all of which are fairly similar in length.
 
cool. did you get my tanker a specs and pic? the pic isnt so good, but at least people can see what it looks like.
 
oh, and you should use one of mulders pics for the shba.

the one you have looks like a daba, or baIII family.
 
Great work! Thank you for all the hard work and time spent making the site :thumbup:

Edit: Btw. "pink apple" links to a pic of pure bred fighters. Also, the CG FBM pic is of an early version and is not quite the same as the CG FBM's that were for sale.
 
Wish I wasn't such a noob -- then I could have been of some real use.

Your site has a permanent place on my Favorites list.
 
Great work! Thank you for all the hard work and time spent making the site :thumbup:

Edit: Btw. "pink apple" links to a pic of pure bred fighters. Also, the CG FBM pic is of an early version and is not quite the same as the CG FBM's that were for sale.

Good catch, working on it now.
 
OK, folks please keep checking the data and sending me corrections as well as additions, that's what the site is for! However, can you be so kind as to email your feedback to homegrownxc@excite.com OR info@bussecollector.com .

THANK YOU ALL!

Greg
 
Nice!! That chart has come a long way. Now it looks really good and it's easy to use. I give you many thanks. You've provided a great resource for those of us without photographic memories.

Great Job
 
BC that is one of the coolest things I've seen come out of here in a long time bro. I use to have a spreadsheet that some similar specs in it but it was just taking up way too much time. I never even thought to put something like you've together. For those of us that really find the history and specs of new and older Busses soooo cool....THANKS!!!!

BTW....another cool thing about this website.....finding one of your pics being used to ID a Busse!!!!! :cool: :thumbup:
 
WOW, your site just answered questions I didn't even know I had.:thumbup:

Thanks for the hard work, it looks great.:cool:
Helle
 
Great site / resource, a lot of hard work.

Thanks BC and all who contributed !

:thumbup:
 
Fantastic site,already in my top ten.Wish it was available 6 months ago,it certainly saves the fingers from a lot of work.:thumbup: :thumbup: :)
 
Yeah, great work! I think the st-56 came in 6 and 7 inch versions though. The one offered at the last ganza was the 7 inch, with a price point of 257, I believe.
 
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