G Rex HOFSH Custom and Embrace the Suck SJTAC

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Ok, time to clear out some, to pay off some debt.. No trades at this time.. I need cash. Price includes priority mail shipping. Paypal add 3.5% Post office Money orders prefered. Will ship when I get the money. I'll check my PMs on these and first PMs "NOT POST ON HERE" get the infi... I'll PM back to confirm you got it.. NO out of country sales. If you wish to make an offer, all I can do is say no..
HOFSH TAKEN OFF> TOO SWEET TO LET GO AT THAT PRICE
a mint embrace the suck SJTAC and it is up on the block for $375 drop to $360> $350> $340> down to 335
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This beautiful FFBM is added to this sale thread. This is stripped Blue/red G10 handled beast. I was going to send it to Ban to have him take the INFI dimples out of the upper part of the blade, but never got to it.. a beautiful blade that can be made even more beautiful.. $500 shipped >$490> down to $485(it is the last one on the right.. the others are NOT For sale)
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I was working at home today just making a sandwich when my doorbell rang. My “Beauty Queen” SFNO had arrived.

I have never seen or held a Busse before. I only knew about them from all my reading and picture viewing on the net.

I remember the first time I opened my Benchmade folder (I’ve now had it for about 20 years). It was the first knife of quality that I had ever opened and the action was like butter, unlike every other knife I had ever opened. My world instantly changed as I learned what folders could be (I now know of even better ones, like the Sebenzas).

When I opened the package and pulled the SFNO out, I was not thinking about my Benchmade experience, at least not until I hefted the SFNO for a moment…then BANG it happened again—it became instantly clear that every other fixed blade I had ever held in my life was crap. The balance, the weight, and of course the beauty. I knew that everything I have read about Busse knives were true and that I gained a lifelong companion.

When it comes to gear, I do love to research, save up, and then buy the best (for me). My goal is to have a few really nice, high quality things, instead of a bunch of medium quality stuff. I fear that my wife will never understand the satisfaction I get every time I use a piece of high quality gear.

Even though it is a “Beauty Queen”, I didn’t buy this knife to sit in a safe. I bought to use it every day. Whether it is to chop vegetables, ride on my belt during outings, yard work, or emergencies.

So after I opened it, hefted it, marveled at it for a second, I washed the blade and cut my sandwich (then washed the blade again.)

Although at some pint I may regret something I do with this knife, I will never regret buying it.

All I can say is Wow!
 
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