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busse knives
Anyone know anything about Busse knives? I guess they aren't made anymore. A friend of mine gave me one, his boss gave him a few of them and he told me they were pretty high dollar. I've followed the directions on posting pictures but it's not working on my phone. Not trying to sell it, just looking for some info.
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Re: busse knives
I looked at their website as I too was not familiar with them. Don't seem to be makinge knives anymore, but the focus is on "soft goods" like T shirts. Not too edgy.
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Re: busse knives
They never went out of business. Google Busse Combat Knives. Not cheap knives! Well made, they use a proprietary steel-INFI-which is supposed to be extremely hard. They have a following, Jerry Busse & wife have gotta be rolling in the dough. People snap up their knifes just as soon as they put them out. There’s an offshoot company - Scrapyard Knives & another I can’t remember but all in the family.
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Re: busse knives
I have one that was given to me by a good friend that was given to him and they are high dollar.
Re: busse knives
Very good knives, with outstanding marketing skills behind them. You would have to decide yourself if they were worth the money charged.