Here's my Basic 9 showing heavy use, note all the scratches and nicks. This guy is still shaving sharp and was used not long ago to cut and pry tree roots (a 20 year old tree that is now gone). Yeah, this Busse is used and abused
Yes! Another picture to post. Yeah yeah yeah, not so artistic, but I hate digital cameras. Gotta thank Andre as I bought my bouncing baby Jack from him today in SF! Thanks again Andre and thanks to David Brown for the awesome sheath.
It's not a knife, but certainly deserves being in the archive of things to be remembered. If you haven't read Jerry's post, go check it out in this forum....
Straight Handled Steel Heart II
Brown handled Satin Jack (just for Nimrod...)
5/16" Desert Warfare Mean Street w/Desert Camo "GPB" sheath
Brown Handled Lean Mean Street
5/16" Police Recruit
Factory bead-blasted Assault Shaker w/OD sheath
Smokey
Assault Shaker
Basic 3 early model w/factory symmetrical edge
Cord-wrapped Apprentice Mean Street (oversized talon holes)
Stealth Hawk
Straight Handled Badger Attack w/Advantage Camo "GPB" sheath
Center - Brown-handled Paul's
Hope pic does them justice...
Mike
(sorry about the lack of crispness. They will get better...)
The serrations on the flying tiger appear to be where they belong! I have always thought the part serrated knives had it precisely backwards. I want to do the push cuts with the bit closer to the handle and pull.saw with the leading half. Maybe it's just me.
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