Interesting Busse Combat Reference Resource

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I found this Russian Gun sight while searching for specs on the TGLB Mini's from Blade 2013. It is information covered here in the Busse Combat Forum stickies but organized into one post- http://forum.guns.ru/forummessage/5/201919.html



I've randomly found other interesting knife posts on that same Russian Gun Forum. It seems there's some dedicated knife collectors in Russia. Thought I would share. :)
 
When my PB account let me view my stats, that site was always 2nd, just below BladeForums in hits on links to my newly posted images here. They do love their steel!
 
Russian Forum said:
57) Nuclear Meltdown Fusion Tactical Cleaver

Blade Length: 10"
Overall: ___"
Thickness: 0.2"
Base Price: $___
Year: ___
What is this??!? Who can I buy one from?

Chris.
 
Fairly certain that cleaver isn't a Busse. Besides lacking a talon hole, I don't think any of the words besides "cleaver" in that title actually apply to that knife.

Otherwise, looks like a great resource!
 
I had never seen that page before, that is an awesome link! So much information :thumbup:
 
The Busse Cleaver was mentioned by 360joules. I have no clue whether it's a Busse or not. Input is appreciated.





As mentioned by knife hunter, lots of pictures pulled from different sources. My guess would be the majority are from Bladeforums? Heres one I've never seen before:

The Bad Apple
Blade Length: 3.5"
Overall: 8"
Thickness: 0.187"
Base Price: $475​

 
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The Busse Cleaver was mentioned by 360joules. I have no clue whether it's a Busse or not. Input is appreciated.

Looks like one of Ban Tang's knives


And they only used one of mine :(

And of course they'd have a pic of Eric wearing that damn D Rose shirt
 
"Blue Grass Bowie"

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This, i have newer seen before- Wouldnt`mind one of those :thumbup:
 
I want one too.Also never seen the chuckette before or the bent handle rattle hawk.those are wicked cool..

Bent Handle Rattle Hawk was a prototype, that pic was taken at Blade when we introduced it. It never went into full production for the civilian market.

Here is another one of the Chuckette, great piece for sure, and definitely a one of a kind. (Custom one of a kind)
 
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Guess i found the owner of this awesome Busse- Please tell me about this knife. Thanks :)

It was made by Jerry, many years ago (IIRC about 2000-2001). I called him and asked if he had any cool variants, this is what he came up with. He had been working on it for a show in NY if I remember correctly. It didn't make the show as it was a lot of work and not yet done. I called at the right time and was able to buy it. It is also one of the finest Busse's I've ever handled. At least 1/4" stock at the handle (maybe thicker), ground to a beautiful needle point. A lot of work went into this baby. It's very cool. I had leatherman make me an Anaconda inlay leather sheath for it.

Glad you like it.
:D:D
 
Great reference site but don't take everything for gospel. Be sure to check other sources.
For example this description.
53) Mighty Behemoth / Wooly Behemoth

There is only 1 Behemoth (not mighty). There is no such thing as a Wooly Behemoth, the one that looks "Wooly" in the pic was a mockup the client did in Kydex. Since he ground it out in Kydex it looked "hairy". So the bottom knife in that pic combo of the Behemoth is just a kydex mockup with the scales laid on top.
Behemoth was ordered by a Forumite here, Uncle Screwtape. He had it for quite a while and I believe sold it on this forum. I wish I'd bought that at the time but couldn't afford it then. That is a custom one of a kind.
 
It was made by Jerry, many years ago (IIRC about 2000-2001). I called him and asked if he had any cool variants, this is what he came up with. He had been working on it for a show in NY if I remember correctly. It didn't make the show as it was a lot of work and not yet done. I called at the right time and was able to buy it. It is also one of the finest Busse's I've ever handled. At least 1/4" stock at the handle (maybe thicker), ground to a beautiful needle point. A lot of work went into this baby. It's very cool. I had leatherman make me an Anaconda inlay leather sheath for it.

Glad you like it.
:D:D

Yes, i do like, to say it least- Dont think i ever before, have seen a tougher and more awesome lookin`bowie knife than this one...:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
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