Just one, for real.

Matteo Escobar

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If you had to give up every Busse blade you own, except one, what would you choose to keep?

I would like to say the SH-E, but if it came down to the brass tacks, I would have to choose the HOG-FSH.

What about you? If you had to sell every single Busse knife but one, what would be the last to go?
 
How bout iffin I could keep 1 dozen, an give up the rest,,,,,,, can't do just one !!!!!!!!!
 
As of right now I think the one knife that would still be with me if I had to sell them all would be......................................


















































KILLA Z!!!!!

Cause, well I cant sell it!!!!:p




I wouldnt if I could though!!:thumbup::cool:
 
tough question for sure...

I guess it would have to be the original A2 Silent Knight... I just think it would be the last on to go. But letting go of my last MOFO would REALLY hurt!
 
I'm safe, since I don't quite own my Grail II yet...so, of course, I would keep "Baby" my SHSHII. Awesome! :cool:
 
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TOUGH question! My last one would probably be a Basic 7, or maybe a Basic 9, SHSHII or SHBM.

Gene
 
For the moment it's my Heavy Heart. :thumbup:

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It would have to be the one that got me interested in Busse Combat knives in the beginning......

FSH
 
One? Just one?!? :eek:

It would have to be one of these...
- The Original FSH
- SFNO LE
- Old School Satin Jack

Of those three it would have to be the SFNO LE that carried the day. Wait, it's the FSH. No, it's the Satin Jack. But... yep, the SFNO LE. Hrmmm... I would find a way to keep all three. :D
 
If only one from my Busse's it would be my HOFSH LE.

Don't make it so tough next time... its killing me not being able tp pick at least three !


Edit- I only picked the HOGFSH because it said ONE BUSSE, and I have a ton of handmades in the smaller ranges, but no large handmades.
If I didn't have all the Customs in the med/small range I would have picked my ABA LE.
 
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Original Satin Jack for me. Length for batoning, short height for detail work and slicing and it carries well concealed or exposed. It's a great do-all blade.

Edit to original Satin Jack "LE" which is about .220. The .25 and over thick ones aren't good slicers or batoners IMO.
 
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