Pre-note: Tried to bump https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/750-custom-shop-boss-jack-armoralleather-sheath.1657883/ earlier but either it is way too old to get bumped, or bumping no longer brings to the top. If I'm seeing this incorrectly, apologies for the "double" post
Hi all,
I have a Busse Custom Shop Boss Jack with an Armoralleather sheath for sale here for $800 all included, but will need to ask for more if shipping internationally. Entertaining reasonable offers too, of course--I've been out of the Busse game for a long time and am estimating based on some prices I saw from Trevor's shop.
Custom specs:
The sheath is the one below, the black Armoralleather, right-side carry. (Chuddy Bear sheath has been sold separately.)
I'd prefer not to sell the sheath alone, as I'd then have a naked knife lying around.
* Despite being unused, please note this crack going down the left-side scale. I do not know its effects on the knife's performance or integrity, but I do know that the scales are epoxied across the whole surface area in contact. Treat it like you would treat any knife with wood scales.
2023 update note: The line has not gotten any bigger. It's pretty stable after all.
Some additional pictures
Please let me know if you have any questions. First unequivocal "I'll take it" gets it. No trades please, and thank you!
Hi all,
I have a Busse Custom Shop Boss Jack with an Armoralleather sheath for sale here for $800 all included, but will need to ask for more if shipping internationally. Entertaining reasonable offers too, of course--I've been out of the Busse game for a long time and am estimating based on some prices I saw from Trevor's shop.
Custom specs:
- 0.18" thick (like the BJLE)
- Full-height convex grind (like the BJCG)
- Satin finish and desert ironwood burl scales *
- No choil
The sheath is the one below, the black Armoralleather, right-side carry. (Chuddy Bear sheath has been sold separately.)
I'd prefer not to sell the sheath alone, as I'd then have a naked knife lying around.
* Despite being unused, please note this crack going down the left-side scale. I do not know its effects on the knife's performance or integrity, but I do know that the scales are epoxied across the whole surface area in contact. Treat it like you would treat any knife with wood scales.
2023 update note: The line has not gotten any bigger. It's pretty stable after all.
Some additional pictures
Please let me know if you have any questions. First unequivocal "I'll take it" gets it. No trades please, and thank you!