Table Pix of my 2 Busse knifes: Boss Jack & BWM

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Great pics and a good reminder of what a wealth of INFI Jerry has set the table with this year. Some very cool blades. :thumbup:

A lot of people have waited a long time to be able to put together a working pair that good--shows what a great time this is to be coming into the game.
 
great combo.

now go beat them like you love them...

Great pics and a good reminder of what a wealth of INFI Jerry has set the table with this year. Some very cool blades. :thumbup:

A lot of people have waited a long time to be able to put together a working pair that good--shows what a great time this is to be coming into the game.

I couldn't agree more.

this last year has been amazing with respect to the offerings.

I've scored grail users at great prices, in multiple categories.
 
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Congrats nice scores, :thumbup: But i did'nt know Jack lived in Slovakia. :D
 
How do you like the choiless Boss Jack. I've got one with the choil they are very stout knives to say the least.
Looks like you've got a good pair there, able to handle about any situation in the wild. :thumbup:
 
Hi. Great pics, very clean indeed, nice composition. But now pour yourself a glass of Jack and put those blades into some real use! :)
Nazdraví!
Olda
 
Great pics and Welcome to the Madness!:D

My friends above speak the truth....An affordable SJ alone would have cost you at minimum as much as you have in your set:thumbup:

Unless, it was satin/BP and then it could be twice as much as your combo:eek:
 
My first Busse was BWM that I ordered in december 2009 straight from bussecombat.com. That's where my own Busse story begun. When I held my BWM for the first time in my hand...you know the rest- it is highly addictive. So I thought at that time that it would be nice to have some new cool looking satin jack straight from the production. And like you said> dreams come true. Now I have Boss Jack as well. But suddenly my other dreams happened to be true as well: Killa Zilla II, Basic 11, Gladius and many others... and I can't afford to purchase them all at once. I thought that it would take years for these blades to hit the production line, but now they're all here at the same time so I'm crazy about that.

To the Boss Jack. Yes it is stout for it's width. My Boss Jack came actually quite dull. The second day I had my BJ, I felt disapointed and I wanted to do what I've never done with any blade- to sell it. First I offered it to another Busse user from Slovakia that posts under the nickname Maramica10. And he asked me: "Why are you selling it, you were looking so much forward to get a blade exactly like this to your hands ?" And I replid " It's thick man, I don't think that saber grind is the best choice for this thickness and width." And then he asked me a beautiful question: "Man, are you going to slice thin onion slices with this blade or what ?" And suddenly all was clear to me, I'm satisfied with it's thickness and I don't want to sell it anymore because that extra thickness might be very usefull.

Choil/No choil ? I guess it's just personal preference. I personally like blades that are more "integrated"/ pretty much all the reasons that LastVisibleCanary posts all the time when it comes to this question. I don't mind to have choil on a large blade like BWM because it is large with long edge and I might need to gain some extra control over some delicate task... But over blade like Boss Jack and other blades under 6 inches, I can get all the control I need without having a choil and I would certainly prefer to have extra few milimetres of edge on a knife like this esspecially with the handle shape like Boss Jack has. And I have many other blades similar in lenght and I've never used a choil on them so I prefer no choil.

And Jack doesn't lives in Slovakia but he lives in my home :D.
 
Hi. Great pics, very clean indeed, nice composition. But now pour yourself a glass of Jack and put those blades into some real use! :)
Nazdraví!
Olda

I swear that once I get some nice leather sheets for these blades you will see a lot of action ! Even though now they are safe queens I want to put them in use. I want to put this exceptional warranty to the test. Life is short and you know that just in case you can take them with you (down there).
 
I swear that once I get some nice leather sheets for these blades you will see a lot of action ! Even though now they are safe queens I want to put them in use. I want to put this exceptional warranty to the test. Life is short and you know that just in case you can take them with you (down there).

That could be quite a long wait for the sheath. I was looking for a nice leather one too, but after noticed 4-8 backorder time I looked for a cordura sheath from Lost Mountain (at least for now). So far I use my homemade cardboard/duct-tape sheath. :cool:
 
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