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Some EU17s for your consideration....
The first person to post “I'll take it” without contingencies and a follow up e-mail will receive purchasing priority.
Please ask any questions prior to making a purchase commitment. My top priority is a hassle free transaction. I'll be more than happy to provide additional / higher resolution photos and discuss questions via PM, e-mail, or over the phone. I've done my best to accurately describe the condition of the knives I'm offering for sale, but there's always the issue of process variation and manufacturing tolerances inherent to this type of product so please inquire if there are issues of particular importance to you.
I will accept payment via USPS Money Order, or PayPal ("Purchase" type only, I will not accept PayPal Gift) with a confirmed address per the pricing listed. That being said, please be aware that if you have less then 5 positives as a buyer on itrader (or any negatives) I will prefer a US postal money order. I will ship via USPS w/signature confirmation and provide insurance to CONUS only.
I'm not interested in any trades at this time.
I reserve the right to not do business with any individual without explanation. All sales are “as is, where is” and without warranty (except as provided by the manufacturer). All sales are final. By purchasing this item you are stating that you are 18 years of age or older and abiding by all local, state and federal laws concerning the purchase, transportation and possession of this item.
Here is some information on the three knives:
The Mil. Over Run EU17 series was offered August 18, 2004 during the “Beer Chat”. Here's what Jerry had to say about these knives in a few different forum posts: "There are only 38 pieces in this ONE TIME OFFER! And they will be serial numbered.... This particular knife was designed from a boat load of input from the units that carry it. It is unusual in so far as we have never made this shape handle on any other blade before.... You guys are gonna love these blades. . . The handles rock and really offer exceptional control.... The 7" Blade length falls right in between the SHE and the NOE . . .. Long clipped point for excellent thrusting. . . topside finger grooves for upside down gripping and rearward palm swell for aid in chopping and extending reach. . . . Fatter than 1/4". . . Thinner than 5/16" . . .. Full height grind. . . . .Great chopper, slicer, slasher, thruster, . . . etc....".
The Magnum EU17 with a 9.5” blade was offered later in 2004 (October 31st I believe). Here's what Jerry posted about it's release: “Here it is boys!!!! The Magnum EU17 offer!!!!.... There are only 28 pieces available in this ONE TIME OFFER!. They will serial numbered.... This particular knife is a longer version of the EU17 and like the regular EU17 we do not have permission to give out any info about the teams that carry these.”
The Mini EU17 was expected immediately after the Magnum as noted in this October 30, 2004 post by Jerry on the release of the Magnums: “We might have the "Mini EU-17s" for you tomorrow night as well. . . not sure yet. We have VERY VERY few of those, certainly not enough to make a special offer of their own.” However, they weren't released until two weeks later
, May 2, 2005. Here's what Jerry had to say in a post on April 29, 2005: “The Mini EU-17 sports a 6 inch blade of INFI and simply floats in your hand! ! ! The Mini completes the trilogy of EU-17 models and just begs for a good old fashioned whoopin'!!!”.
Busse EU17 #4: Black canvas micarta handle, desert tan coating. I purchased this knife from a fellow forum member who described it as follows: “Mint condition.... has aluminum tube fasteners and black micarta which is one of a kind on EUs”. I believe the description of the knife's condition is accurate. It's pretty clear the knife has not been used sharpened, or inserted in a sheath. I've not verified the accuracy of the one of a kind claim on the black micarta handle and aluminum fasteners, but I've never seen another EU with anything but tan canvas micarta and brass fasteners. $675 USPS MO / $699 PayPal
Busse Magnum EU17 #14: Tan canvas micarta handle, desert tan coating. I purchased this knife from a fellow forum member as “Mint Condition“, which definitely appears accurate: It's fairly clear that this knife has not been used, sharpened, or inserted in a sheath. No scratches, chips dings, or dents! $775 USPS MO / $799 PayPal SOLD
Busse Mini EU17 #17 (That's right, EU17 #17!): Tan canvas micarta handle, desert tan coating. I purchased this knife from a fellow forum member as “Mint Condition“, which definitely appears accurate: It's fairly clear that this knife has not been used, sharpened, or inserted in a sheath. $435 USPS MO / $449 PayPal
The first person to post “I'll take it” without contingencies and a follow up e-mail will receive purchasing priority.
Please ask any questions prior to making a purchase commitment. My top priority is a hassle free transaction. I'll be more than happy to provide additional / higher resolution photos and discuss questions via PM, e-mail, or over the phone. I've done my best to accurately describe the condition of the knives I'm offering for sale, but there's always the issue of process variation and manufacturing tolerances inherent to this type of product so please inquire if there are issues of particular importance to you.
I will accept payment via USPS Money Order, or PayPal ("Purchase" type only, I will not accept PayPal Gift) with a confirmed address per the pricing listed. That being said, please be aware that if you have less then 5 positives as a buyer on itrader (or any negatives) I will prefer a US postal money order. I will ship via USPS w/signature confirmation and provide insurance to CONUS only.
I'm not interested in any trades at this time.
I reserve the right to not do business with any individual without explanation. All sales are “as is, where is” and without warranty (except as provided by the manufacturer). All sales are final. By purchasing this item you are stating that you are 18 years of age or older and abiding by all local, state and federal laws concerning the purchase, transportation and possession of this item.
Here is some information on the three knives:
The Mil. Over Run EU17 series was offered August 18, 2004 during the “Beer Chat”. Here's what Jerry had to say about these knives in a few different forum posts: "There are only 38 pieces in this ONE TIME OFFER! And they will be serial numbered.... This particular knife was designed from a boat load of input from the units that carry it. It is unusual in so far as we have never made this shape handle on any other blade before.... You guys are gonna love these blades. . . The handles rock and really offer exceptional control.... The 7" Blade length falls right in between the SHE and the NOE . . .. Long clipped point for excellent thrusting. . . topside finger grooves for upside down gripping and rearward palm swell for aid in chopping and extending reach. . . . Fatter than 1/4". . . Thinner than 5/16" . . .. Full height grind. . . . .Great chopper, slicer, slasher, thruster, . . . etc....".
The Magnum EU17 with a 9.5” blade was offered later in 2004 (October 31st I believe). Here's what Jerry posted about it's release: “Here it is boys!!!! The Magnum EU17 offer!!!!.... There are only 28 pieces available in this ONE TIME OFFER!. They will serial numbered.... This particular knife is a longer version of the EU17 and like the regular EU17 we do not have permission to give out any info about the teams that carry these.”
The Mini EU17 was expected immediately after the Magnum as noted in this October 30, 2004 post by Jerry on the release of the Magnums: “We might have the "Mini EU-17s" for you tomorrow night as well. . . not sure yet. We have VERY VERY few of those, certainly not enough to make a special offer of their own.” However, they weren't released until two weeks later
Busse EU17 #4: Black canvas micarta handle, desert tan coating. I purchased this knife from a fellow forum member who described it as follows: “Mint condition.... has aluminum tube fasteners and black micarta which is one of a kind on EUs”. I believe the description of the knife's condition is accurate. It's pretty clear the knife has not been used sharpened, or inserted in a sheath. I've not verified the accuracy of the one of a kind claim on the black micarta handle and aluminum fasteners, but I've never seen another EU with anything but tan canvas micarta and brass fasteners. $675 USPS MO / $699 PayPal
Busse Magnum EU17 #14: Tan canvas micarta handle, desert tan coating. I purchased this knife from a fellow forum member as “Mint Condition“, which definitely appears accurate: It's fairly clear that this knife has not been used, sharpened, or inserted in a sheath. No scratches, chips dings, or dents! $775 USPS MO / $799 PayPal SOLD
Busse Mini EU17 #17 (That's right, EU17 #17!): Tan canvas micarta handle, desert tan coating. I purchased this knife from a fellow forum member as “Mint Condition“, which definitely appears accurate: It's fairly clear that this knife has not been used, sharpened, or inserted in a sheath. $435 USPS MO / $449 PayPal
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