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Off Topic Just for fun...."BUSSE-isms"

“Busse: Knives you swear by, not at.” —Flatlander (as quoted by thatmguy)

RE: tactical cardboard sheath...
Been contemplating putting belt loops on one... so many around. Disposable sheath could come in handy.

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Cardboard sleeve with doubled duct-tape beltloop and wrap, over-wrapped with hockey tape. An easy way to carry a knife for a few days to try it out before deciding to invest in kydex or leather.:thumbsup::cool:
 
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Piglet asks, “What’s the best way to strip the coating?”

Hog answers, “Beat it off!” :eek:o_O:D

Which, after many comments regarding beating your Busse, will eventually lead to countless tales of all types of strippers.
Young, old, fat, skinny, clean, dirty, ones you did yourself, one someone did for you etc, etc . . . but, I digress.
 
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Jerry has an active imagination when it comes to naming knife models.
He certainly does! I often point it out to people when introducing them to the brand. A few others come to mind including the BJ, WTF, WTH, Mofo, PIMP 1 & 2, BARF, SOB, TRASH, AK-47, and one that I've found to be the hardest to explain seriously to people, the Butaniku and Short Butaniku, as the name literally means "pork". And as was mentioned by someone else, the concept that bacon or pork mean knives to us is a strange concept to outsiders.
 
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