Ripper question

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Hiya

Just wondering if the Busse Ripper was made in the same shape but without the serrations, although that may not make a ripper ...

cheers

ug :)
 
The EU-17 has a similar blade shape as the Ripper.

The NO-E has a similar shape as the ST-Ripper.

Medium EU-17 (pic credit to snwbrdr202!!)
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I think if it was made without the serrations, it would no longer fit the name so I think all came with serrations.
 
There were rippers made without serrations. It was an option. There weren't many, I think they were called the ST ripper. Correct me if I am wrong.
 
The ST Ripper came with and without. I know of only 2 that came toothless. I cannot recall with the Ripper though.
 
There were two ST Rippers made without serrations. This is mine. Skunk had one but I think he has sold it. I know of no toothless Rippers.



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There were two ST Rippers made without serrations. This is mine. Skunk had one but I think he has sold it. I know of no toothless Rippers.

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Hey Mike, do you have any other pictures of yours? It looks like you have a skullcrusher on the end of yours or something. I think it is different from the ST Rippers that I have seen. Didn't they rename it or call your a variant?
 
Hey Mike, do you have any other pictures of yours? It looks like you have a skullcrusher on the end of yours or something. I think it is different from the ST Rippers that I have seen. Didn't they rename it or call your a variant?

ST Rippers all had skull crushers.
 
Nope, it's like the other ST Rippers, just without serrations. I have the other toothless STRipper that was 'Skunk's... There is a skullcrusher, but it's not quite as pronounced as the ones on most Busse's...

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Photo credit: idahoskunk

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