The Busse Combat Spartan Sword . . . Designed And Made By Actual Spartans!!! . . . Coming Friday, February 20, 2026 At 1:00 PM Eastern!

How do i use this against drones, again?
Shhh...!
You need to sneak up on them Ver-ry Quietly, and get Real-ly Close when the drone isn't looking.
The Power of Flight would also be Quite Helpful Here, for stealth purposes.
But I am fully convinced that armed with a Busse Spartan Sword, it can be done.
Repeatedly.
Without Reloading.
Perhaps donning a Jet-Pack While using the Spartan Sword might be advantageous.
Or Squatting atop a larger drone of your own while diving from above would enact the necessary Element of Surprise.
Bet then, The bragging rights might go down a bit...
A Warrior armed Only with the Busse Spartan Sword taking down drones sounds far more...
... Raw.
For those with that 20" Beast of a Blade on order now, let us know how that works out.
Thanks. We're rooting for Ya. 🤺
 
The Busse Combat Spartan Sword . . . Designed And Made By Actual Spartans!!! . . . Coming Friday, February 20, 2026 At 1:00 PM Eastern!

The Busse Combat Spartan Sword is based on designs carried by the Spartans into battle.

It is a wicked chopper that will quickly become your favorite companion for chores both at home and around your campsite.

The unique grip design greatly increases both comfort and security.

It features 20 inches of chop-hungry INFI out front, looking for its next meal.

It is important to note that when you purchase a Busse Combat Spartan Sword, you are buying from actual Spartans.

Jennifer and I were both Michigan State Spartans, when we met over 35 years ago!
**GFD GOOD FAITH DISCOUNT***

We don't have pics of the Spartan Sword yet. So, we are offering a Good Faith Discount for those who purchase off of the line drawing only.

You will have to use your imagination to envision what the finished product is going to actually look like!

Once the pics of the actual knife are posted, the Good Faith Discount will no longer be available!!!

The finished Spartan Sword should be fairly close to the drawings since this is the first step in the production process of these killer cool blades!

Spartan Sword Specs And Pricing:

Specs:

Blade Length: Approx. 20"
Overall Length: Approx. 26.5"
Thickness: Approx. .210"
Steel: INFI
Hardness: 58-60 Rc
Bevel: Flat Saber
Finish: Coated, Stonewashed, Or Competition Finish
Handles: Canvas Micarta Or G-10

Pricing:
Coated
Regular Base Price: $1097.00 . . . GFD Coated Base Price: $897.00
Antique Bronze Cerakote Special Edition
Regular Price: $1167.00 . . . GFD Special Edition Price: $967.00
Stonewashed
Regular Base Price: $1197.00 . . . GFD Stonewashed Base Price: $997.00*
Competition Regular
Base Price: $1297.00 . . . GFD Competition Base Price: $1097.00*
Limited Edition
Regular Price: $1447.00 . . . GFD Limited Edition Price: $1247.00 ( Only Available in Competition Finish and Tiger Hide Canvas Micarta)**
That's a Savings of $200.00 for Buying During the GFD period.

* Stonewashed and Competition Finish blades may show some machining marks.
** Limited Edition will feature a Competition Finished Blade, Tiger Hide Canvas Micarta handles, and will be Serial numbered.


How are Serial Numbers Assigned???
Here's the fun part. It's a race. Fastest to the trough gets their choice.
While numbers will be assigned in order, the fastest have first choice at a personal favorite serial number.
For example:
Joe Hog is the first order in. He will receive serial #1. But, he has the option to choose a higher number. Maybe it's #52, his High School football number, maybe it's 417, his badge number on the police force, or perhaps it's #13 because that is his lucky number.

Handle Options:
Black Canvas Micarta
Tan Canvas Micarta
Green Canvas Micarta
Maroon Canvas Micarta
Black G-10 + $70.00
Tan and Black G-10 + $95.00
Green and Black G-10 + $95.00
Red and Black G-10 + $95.00
Blue and Black G-10 + $95.00
Orange and Black G-10 + $95.00
*Nuclear Option + $110.00

NUCLEAR Handle Option:*
*The Nuclear Handle Option is not for the faint of heart but rather for those bacon-loving HOGs who do not fear the unknown!!!
The Nuclear option is a grab bag of sorts. You will receive a randomly selected handle from a pile of Nuclear Castoffs.
This pile of handles has many hand-laminated G10 and Micarta slabs as well as some solid colors not normally offered!
This option does not allow you to choose your handle!!!! . . . You do not get A CHOICE! You will get whatever you get by the blind luck of the draw! It is a veritable PORKpourri of oddball handle materials! The Nuclear Option Handles are available on Coated, Stonewashed, and Comp Finished blades. Nobody likes whine with their bacon, so we have implemented a "No returns/No whine clause"!
There are no returns on the Nuclear Option. . . .
Let's Drink!
Jerry

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Really surprised these aren't offered with Corrugated blades...
 
hmm, may be fitting ?

I know I know not really spartan-y but still neat-o
I think you're going to restart the Trend of bringing Ring Mail back into battle focus, David!
If not for Armor, per se, then at least for Sheathing Material...!
And Why Not?
That looks Great!
Kudos to You 🙌
I'd use a couple of those, for my Scottish Kilt Regalia draped over my Knife Sheaths for High Visibility.
Aye That, Laddie! Don't be Af-r-r-r-aid of it:
Embrace it! Be the Spartan Scotsman!
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Really having a hard time choosing between the antique bronze cerakote and stonewash with maroon canvas. Somebody tell me which one to buy!

Get maroon stonewashed, don't be a follower do your own thing!

I Heartily Concur with Volk, as the Spartan Principle Color was DEEP RED = Maroon, even on their Armor, for the Enemy could Not determine the injured Spartans from the uninjured, as the Deep Red colors blended with the Blood of the Battlefield. (It's Only a Flesh Wound, Dilios... ;-)

Plus, Stonewash Blade Finish because that's perhaps the closest to an Authentic finish they had; they wouldn't have "Shined Up" their Blades to be seen easily, but subdued them to a hidden Deadly Gray, and primitive forms of what was akin to stonewashing, or scratching up blades to hide the battle scars, were performed historically since ancient times. Sometimes soldiers used pitch or tar on their blades to camouflage or contain the glint of their steel. Not unlike modern warriors or soldiers who apply colored make-up or boot polish compound to their faces & bodies for the same effect: to not be readily seen.

Explore Here for Historical Spartan Colors - https://www.eggradients.com/blog/spartan-colors

{ (Disclaimer - Sparta of ancient Greece: Not Michigan State :-)
No Michigan State traditions have been maligned in this Post ;-}
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