The "Nuclear Chenotin". . . . . . . .

Jerry Busse

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At one time, the Potowatami Indian tribe had their largest settlement in Northwest Ohio. It stood on the sand ridge where the Busse Combat Shop now stands. "Notin" is a Potowatami Indian word meaning "wind". The other eastern woodland indians attached the word "Che" or "She'" to it meaning from heaven or god-like. The combination of these two words formed the word "Chenotin".

Mad Anthony Wayne defeated the strongest indian federation to have ever waged war against the white man in North America outside of Wauseon, Ohio at the battle of Fallen Timbers. He was called Chenotin by the fierce indian chief Little Turtle. "Chenotin" means "the great wind that will sweep away all that we know".

There is little doubt that a "Nuclear Chenotin" has hit the Busse Shop. The only two remaining knife models, as you now know them, will be the Active Duty and the Assault Shaker.

Prepare for the Nuclear Chenotin my friends!!!!!



Jerry
 
So that's why there's been all the anorexic blades. That wind isn't pawerful enough to even budge all that 5/16 INFI. :p
 
Woo!
Heh, thanks for the history lesson about Mad Anthony Wayne. I'm a short distance from Wayne NJ, named after him, and often stop for a burger at the Anthony Wayne Char-broil Grill, which is heavily decorated with paintings of him and bits of history. :) He fought in NJ as a Brigadier General against the British in many battles.
My favorite quote of his: "Issue the orders sir, and I will storm Hell!"
 
Well you could always, you know, not buy them . . .

. . . then again, we're talking about Eric Isaacson. :rolleyes: :D
 
Man, I was thinking it had to have been a compounded word, but I just could wrap my head around it. Good one Jerry.
 
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