First model that used "busse" logo?

dericdesmond

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Hope everyone is well and enjoying the holiday season. Just a quick question Im sure Jaxx or someone will know. What was the first model to use only the word "busse" as its logo? The boss series? St then jack or did those smooth bolt easton show hearts and jack tacs come before? Years? Thanks, miss lots of you cool cats. Have a safe and drunkin holiday!
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The first time I can recall seeing the "BUSSE" logo was on those smooth bolt saber ground FSHs that I think you're referring to. Didn't those come out in 2008?
 
Nice to see ya around Eric....Merry Christmas Brother! I'm sure someone will get ya the answer.
 
Hey good to see you Brother, Merry Christmas and Happy holidays !!!!

As for the question, way before my time so I don't know
 
:wave: haven't seen you here lately...i Can't say I been around that much lately either but even so, I have noticed your absence. I hope life has been treating you well Eric!


I think that the "BUSSE" mark was a show special thing at first. Not sure when it started, but here is one from the Easton Trunk Show I, 2009.


Ooooh RG I know I've mentioned this before, but I LOVE that SH...easily my favorite the shop has ever put out!


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Hey Eric. I've been wondering where you've been. I almost started a "missing person" thread a while back. We need more of your beer and blades pics in these parts.
 
Eric, the first model I remember seeing the simple 'BUSSE' logo on was the flat full height ground coated HG55's at BLADE '09. These pre-date the Easton HHFSH, SJTAC, & saber Meaner models (and same show table one or two-offs) by 4-5 months.





Edited to add: my regular combat grade HG55's also have the 'BUSSE' logo. I should have checked 'em first. :)
 
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