Classic Busse = ZTBMe..!! A Beauty!

TurnerIII

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Yup a Classic Busse - from days gone by. A drunken mistake was turned into a positive when Jerry brought us a limited ZTBMe. Skinny and Light. [ .187 (3/16") thick rather than the usual .220 ] She has a few minor marks but in total - excellent condition and sharp.

Classy and Enduring - Like a Grand Dame -- Timeless Beauty and Function.


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NOW Fathers Day Special !! $699.!! - to your door - paypal and USPS Priority shipping included

(would also be interested in Busse trades plus cash deals/offers - users welcome. Camp Tramp and Swamp Battle Mistresses of special interest - of course other Busses would be considered. Try me I am as easy as a drunk date at prom :))

Contact me via PM or at TurnerIII@comcast.net and thanks:thumbup:

 

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Ok - for Fathers Day - taking her down to $699!! -:eek::thumbup::D

Wow - this is your chance to get one very Unique Classic Busse chopper with a great story behind it ....

"Where did these great blades come from? Just as bread was invented by the unintentional introduction of yeast into the dough. . . so was the Zero Tolerance line born from an unplanned incident. These Ergo models were actually part of the first group of Ergos that were made. At the same time that we were getting ready to introduce the Ergo models, we were also running a batch of Lean Mean Streets for a rather large team order. While at the grinding facility where our Blanchard grinding was being done, the directive on the Ergos was to do a simple clean up of the flats and bring them to .250" (1/4 inch). The directive on the Mean Streets was to grind them down to .187" (3/16ths of an inch). Well, needless to say, when we went to pick up the Mean Streets, we discovered that the company that was doing the grinding was in the process of grinding the Ergos down to .187 (3/16ths). They claimed to have not received the second page of the work order and were under the impression that ALL of the blades were to be ground down to .187" . Our man stopped the grinding and brought all of the blades back to the shop...." Jerry Busse
 
interested in a Custom shop culti ??

Thanks Brendan - but I am shooting for something a little larger. Cultis are nice though.

Keep them coming folks - got a couple in the hopper but keep them coming :)
 
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A deal has been made!!:D

This baby is going to a wonderful new home and will now live the good life in a warmer climate :):thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
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