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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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I think this is pretty cool to offer for a 35th anniversary commemoration blade. One of, if not THE most popular Busse models ever produced is getting offered in the same steel used in the 80's to combine the old school steel with a much newer design. That is something special right there, not to mention the heat treat and warranty still applies. If that isn't important to you guys then feel free to pass on the SEA2. There will be plenty of other options in the future anyhow.
 
I think this is pretty cool to offer for a 35th anniversary commemoration blade. One of, if not THE most popular Busse models ever produced is getting offered in the same steel used in the 80's to combine the old school steel with a much newer design. That is something special right there, not to mention the heat treat and warranty still applies. If that isn't important to you guys then feel free to pass on the SEA2. There will be plenty of other options in the future anyhow.
Agree 100%. The steel that helped start it all and a model that really brought a lot of hogs to the trough.
 
I think this is pretty cool to offer for a 35th anniversary commemoration blade. One of, if not THE most popular Busse models ever produced is getting offered in the same steel used in the 80's to combine the old school steel with a much newer design. That is something special right there, not to mention the heat treat and warranty still applies. If that isn't important to you guys then feel free to pass on the SEA2. There will be plenty of other options in the future anyhow.

^^^ This ^^^
 
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