Question for Jerry Busse

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Jerry,

Just curious, do you keep a version of each series of knives you have made in the past and present including colors, finishes, and variations, in case you plan on having a Busse Museum someday to display them ?
Most gun manufacturers do this and was wondering if you did.
It would be cool to vist a Busse museum in the future to see each and every type Busse ever made. :)
What does everyone else think about having a Busse Museum to visit in the future ?
I say...:thumbup:


Sag.
 
Jerry keeps a number of each knife just in case he has to carry through with his replacement guarantee but I dunno about a Busse museum.
 
What about having a Busse museum right NOW?

Even better, what about having a Busse museum right now, at my place? All Jerry needs to do is ship me one of each, and I'll make 'em look pretty all over the walls and things. :D
 
Even better, what about having a Busse museum right now, at my place? All Jerry needs to do is ship me one of each, and I'll make 'em look pretty all over the walls and things. :D

Hmmm... Cunning plan, but I think he has to ship them to me because Belgium is much more central in Europe than Finland! :D
 
Hmmm... Cunning plan, but I think he has to ship them to me because Belgium is much more central in Europe than Finland! :D

hmmmmmmmmmm

I think you can skip that land mass and just send it to me in Australia.

I think of it as "enlightening the locals"
 
Tell Skunk you want to see him pull his drawer's out!:D


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It was my understanding that Jerry kept a few of each for a limited period of times after each knife went out of production for possible warranty replacment.

The warranty, as I understand it Currently say's that the Busse Combat knife Company will repair or replace with the "Current" Production or closest to the knife being replaced.

Other than the little ones, I would not expect the Warranty to ever get used unless something went wrong with a heat treat.

I used to sometimes get a separate table at shows I was set up, to show the older Straight handled knives after they went out of production so as to show people what the knives developed from and how the feel of the older knives compared to the newer ones.
 
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