Team Gemini Special Edition A2 . . . . Pics!

Jerry Busse

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We are celebrating 35 years of knifemaking this year!:cool:

In honor of this we are putting out a very limited run of a Special Edition Team Gemini in A2 tool steel. :thumbsup:

A2 is the old school steel that we built our early reputation on and used nearly exclusively for all of our big blades.

Our proprietary heat treat protocol, which includes deep cryogenics and triple tempering, brings this steel to life and gives you a knife that will never let you down! . . . We guarantee it. . . . We always have!. . . :thumbsup: :cool:

Here are a couple of pics of the TGA2 . . . Specs will go up tomorrow. . .


Enjoy your weekend! :thumbsup:

Let's Drink! :thumbsup:

Jerry :D



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Nice , SE logo. To bad it's coated. Looks like the professional strippers will be getting some extra work soon. I'm gonna be sending out at least one for some work.
Hopefully I'll get my hat-trick.
 
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Love the TG's but I prefer the feel of the TGLB's (I think it's just that I'm so used to using them). If this comes in an uncoated option I'll be in for one just the same though. I'd even be in if it was coated but came with one of the old school smooth coatings instead of the more modern crinkly coatings. Regardless, I'm sure this will sell out quickly.
 
Not too many piglets can claim they have a Busse in A2 these days... so depending on the price, this might just break my O2W2 resistance thus far.

A SEA2 lineup could be an affordable way to acquire some other sweet models if Jerry does more runs with it. Some Nuclear Meltdown SEA2 offerings would be great!
 
Well the SR101 Battle Grade was $257...so I'm hoping same as that or maybe lower...I do not know what steel costs though...
I'm hoping for $257 including Bruiser G10 on this one. So far the pricing deals this year haven't been quite as enticing as they were during O2W1, but the blades have been pretty interesting.

Edit: I also keep looking at the talon holes and just can't help getting excited at the possibility of this being .187" stock. It doesn't need to be an LB if the thinner stock provides the same end result while keeping the production cost down.
 
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