chiseen Joined Oct 25, 2000 Messages 404 Nov 1, 2002 #1 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=730898613 Is this a genuine Busse?
1whobuys Joined Mar 20, 2001 Messages 3,887 Nov 1, 2002 #2 To me it looks like it could be an apprentice knife. One of the experts will be along soon and tell us for sure.
To me it looks like it could be an apprentice knife. One of the experts will be along soon and tell us for sure.
Eric Isaacson Pirate Joined Dec 19, 1999 Messages 12,547 Nov 1, 2002 #3 I'd also guess it is an apprentice knife, I sure wouldn't pay $200 for it
S Strabs Joined Feb 11, 2000 Messages 4,422 Nov 1, 2002 #4 Hmmmm, not quite sure on this one Although it's a poor picture, it looks like it's got a hell of a wide bevel on that side, which could be indicitive (sp?) of an assym. grind. If this is the case, it could be an apprentice (maybe !) or a refurbished oldie Maybe Jerry can tell us something more about it.
Hmmmm, not quite sure on this one Although it's a poor picture, it looks like it's got a hell of a wide bevel on that side, which could be indicitive (sp?) of an assym. grind. If this is the case, it could be an apprentice (maybe !) or a refurbished oldie Maybe Jerry can tell us something more about it.
Jerry Busse Moderator Joined Aug 20, 1999 Messages 12,151 Nov 2, 2002 #5 It is not a Busse. It is a 5160 apprentice knife that sold for about $35.00. It never had a name. Jerry
It is not a Busse. It is a 5160 apprentice knife that sold for about $35.00. It never had a name. Jerry