Jerry, will you please pass the Assault Shaker?

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I have been interested in one of those for many years and would love to buy one from Busse! I haven't missed a release of those any time in the last few years have I? I would love a steeper guard/smaller talon hole and or a meltdown treatment! I would be thrilled to get them exactly as they were made before too. I can't get excited about folders anymore. I want a tiny Busse so much!

Cheers!
 
I"ll take one, make it in Comp f8nish and ill take a few lol

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While we are running Skeletons I would like a few wardens. .18, .22 and .28 while we are at it
 
I'd be in for a B.I.G., Comp, or LE Assault Shaker, Skeleton Key and a Warden or two! :thumbup:
 
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A Skelenton Key would be sweet too! I had a Fat Game Warden, removed the slabs and had Randucci do a meltdown treatment on it. He added mosaic pins to fill the rivet holes on his own accord and it was the sweetest minimalist knife I have ever owned. I miss that thing.
 
A Skelenton Key would be sweet too! I had a Fat Game Warden, removed the slabs and had Randucci do a meltdown treatment on it. He added mosaic pins to fill the rivet holes on his own accord and it was the sweetest minimalist knife I have ever owned. I miss that thing.

Any pics? I'd love to see that!!!
 

Here's a little bit of Busse Knife history for those who have never heard me tell the story. . . .

It all happened at the Pizza Hut in Wauseon, Ohio. . . . Oh, so many years ago. . . .

I was struggling to come up with a name for this sweet little skeleton knecker I had designed. . . .

I was on about day 5 or 35 of this annoying quest for the perfect name. . .

As I told "my story of whoa" to Jennifer. . . . she reached over next to the napkin dispenser and placed the salt shaker directly in front of me and said, "there you go!"

"There I go where?" I exclaimed with a tint of frustration. :confused:

"There's the name for your new knife. How's your pizza?" she said dryly.

Knowing that I was obviously missing something I gently demanded an explanation, "The pizza is fine but what in the world does "a salt shaker" have to do with the name of my new. . . . . Wait a minute!" :eek:

The clouds separated and the light shone through. . . . The caveman she married had just seen the light!. . . "I get it!" :D

And that my friends is the history of how Jennifer came up with the name "Assault Shaker". . . from "a salt shaker". :eek::D:thumbup:

I take most of the credit for this since I married her. . . It only seems fair. . . Right? :D

Let's Drink!:thumbup:

Jerry
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