Pics or links to truely custom Busse creations???

One of my favorites is the "Piano Key". A Skeleton Key with a black and white micarta handle if I remember correctly. Haven't seen a pic of it in a few years, but it was a sweet looking knife.
 
The Bird and Trout is an early pre Busse Combat custom, 1 of 3 made for 3 brothers.
 
One of my favorites is the "Piano Key". A Skeleton Key with a black and white micarta handle if I remember correctly. Haven't seen a pic of it in a few years, but it was a sweet looking knife.

Here's a Piano Key and the Grand Piano Key that Mike Thourot made for me from a PBF blank. The PBF had been heat treated and Make said he never wanted to grind/drill hardened INFI again. :D

The sheath shape was my idea, but LeatherHog made it come alive with the lid and keys. :cool:

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Here's a Piano Key and the Grand Piano Key that Mike Thourot made for me from a PBF blank. The PBF had been heat treated and Make said he never wanted to grind/drill hardened INFI again. :D

The sheath shape was my idea, but LeatherHog made it come alive with the lid and keys. :cool:

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I'd love to see more INFI Collaboration Knives!
 
One of my favorites is the "Piano Key". A Skeleton Key with a black and white micarta handle if I remember correctly. Haven't seen a pic of it in a few years, but it was a sweet looking knife.

I missed this the first time I read it, but that isn't black micarta, it is MP45, the same material the Stealth Hawk was made from. It eats drill bits for breakfast. :eek:

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I have a true custom Bowie by Jerry. I will try to get some pics up tomorrow.
 
Here is one that was custom made, it's not mine but a friend of mine outside of the US. I thought it was different. He requested it like that...
 
Not to nitpick, but shouldn't that be FLYING Nuke Seahorse???

Well, I actually thought that if it was "nuclear", it would have teeth on the spine. At least, that's what some blades have been called because of that. And you'd be right in that teeth on the front part of the edge is called "flying". So by those descriptive terms, I guess it could be called just a Flying Seahorse.

But, the whole "nuclear" theme applies to pretty much any Busse knife...

Anyways, I figured the safest route would be to just stick with what the Bossman calls it. :thumbup: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=667457&highlight=seahorse
 
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