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This is a repost with price drops...
Up for grabs are two Busse Natural Outlaw Ergo clip point knives with desert tan finish, quilted scales, and satin polished spine. One is the standard straight edge, the other is a recurve. With clip points and a smaller butt, and having owned a regular Natural Outlaw Ergo in the past, I can tell you that these knives are much lighter, quicker in hand, and better balanced than the standard version.
*SOLD* The straight edge has obviously been used. It has a long history with me and I am reluctant to sell it, but offer it because many people prefer a straight edge to a recurve, though I am not sure why from a function perspective. The discoloration you see on the coating is just that--discoloration due to use. It is not rust nor is it the beginning of rust. I want to be clear on that. This knife is 1 of only 14 ever made by Busse, and only a few of those had the quilted scales (the others had "raptor" scales). It is .25" of INFI.
The recurve is unused, uncarried, and basically in mint condition. It is 1 of only 7 ever made by Busse, and again, only a few had the quilted scales. It is also .25" of INFI.
I am offering either knife for $539 shipped to a CONUS address. I will ship internationally, but shipping will be a little bit more than that amount I have factored in to the CONUS price.
The first "I will take the ______" here in this thread will get the knife.


Up for grabs are two Busse Natural Outlaw Ergo clip point knives with desert tan finish, quilted scales, and satin polished spine. One is the standard straight edge, the other is a recurve. With clip points and a smaller butt, and having owned a regular Natural Outlaw Ergo in the past, I can tell you that these knives are much lighter, quicker in hand, and better balanced than the standard version.
*SOLD* The straight edge has obviously been used. It has a long history with me and I am reluctant to sell it, but offer it because many people prefer a straight edge to a recurve, though I am not sure why from a function perspective. The discoloration you see on the coating is just that--discoloration due to use. It is not rust nor is it the beginning of rust. I want to be clear on that. This knife is 1 of only 14 ever made by Busse, and only a few of those had the quilted scales (the others had "raptor" scales). It is .25" of INFI.
The recurve is unused, uncarried, and basically in mint condition. It is 1 of only 7 ever made by Busse, and again, only a few had the quilted scales. It is also .25" of INFI.
I am offering either knife for $539 shipped to a CONUS address. I will ship internationally, but shipping will be a little bit more than that amount I have factored in to the CONUS price.
The first "I will take the ______" here in this thread will get the knife.


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