Uhhhh Oh!!!! There was a Break Out at the Shop! (pic)

Jerry Busse

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Right now there's a BTOJ getting torn to pieces. . . . A Flying Tiger cut a hole in the shop wall a couple of days ago and was heard mumbling something about ". . . missing the the Flying Mo'". . . . . . something. . . . anyway, it carjacked a BTOJ and headed west. It should be in California about now and I'd like to to take this moment to warn Firehorse that it is outta my control!

Good luck Ed . . . you're gonna need a truck load of raw meat. . . Now you've got two of them to feed, and they're hungry :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
 

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That is really S-W-E-E-T!!!!!!!

The serrations look like they are angled toward the tip of the blade does that help the cutting some how?

Darkjedi - "May the Busse be with you Always"
:D
 
Very Nice.:D:D

Ed,
If you need some help controlling these guys, I'm here for you. Just give me the word and I'll take them off of your hands ;):D
 
I know the serrations look like they would help with the insertion of the blade into someone or something wearing heavy clothing.

Going Vampire hunting are WE!?

Darkjedi
 
Wish I had some thing that could fly:(

Eric, I think you just got trumped;)
Maybe my NEW Variant will put me in the game;)
 
ITS AWESOME Jerry!!! :eek: :eek: :eek: It wasted no time in finding me. I guess that's why it's a Flying Tiger. It's defintely a close cousin to Flying Mojo. Two of the most bad ass knives from Busse!!! These two are carnivores! Good thing I'm on food stamp. Thanks for the offer Eric but it's better that you keep off harms way. As long as I keep the frig well stocked with fresh meat, I should be ok. I hope? :D Thanks Jerry.
 
Hey Ed..... You better keep your smaller Busse knives away from that one. She looks like she might eat her young!!!! :eek:
 
By canting the serrations in a forward manner they are far less likely to get stuck during chopping. They also work very well in cutting through any sort of material, such as webbing, leather, cloth, etc.

Viscerally, and visually, they are awesome. Jerry has done a wonderful job taking serrations to new levels. These are unique!

Anyway, should you be interested in a Flying Mo' or a Flying Tiger, drop me a line and we'll hook you up.

Marc (Contender)
marc@bussecombat.com
 
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