Well, I've seen some pictures of Blade, but not many.
I know the Busse community in Indiana is growning lately, so I thought I'd share some of the future offereings .
Sorry for not getting these up earlier, but... I've been tired... I'm mean busy.
Here's some new Swamp Rats, the two on the left are SW's version of Busse's SAR line. These are supprisingly comfortable even for having that, ridge? on the handle. And the bad boy on the right is SW's Warhawk. This thing just reaks of bad a**ness.
Here's the Rodent Rucki, Swamp Rat's version of Busse's Ruck short sword. The handles on these are nice and just long enough for you can get both hands on it. A real close quarters zombie killer. And, the lovely lady on the right, in case you guys have never seen her, is the famous Amy-0.
Okay, on to the REALLY good stuff. From left to right is the Lite Brigade Argonne Assualt, Battle Pappy, and the Lite Brigade Team Gemini. The lite brigade treatment is where they "thin out" the handel, and give a very slight hollow grind edge. Weight is drastically reduced doing this and they still feel strong and beefy.
And here are the Busses that never were, or, the Euro models. From left to right is the Basic 10, Basic 8, Basic 6, and Basic 4. If you notice, the handles aren't the same as the old basics or the B-11, but they are the handles from Scrap Yard's Dogfather. They still feel great and would be a nice way to get some hardcore INFI at a great price.
And here's just a random shot of some of the knives Busse had for sale.
All of the new models will be for sale within the next year. There were no pre orders at Blade this year either, but everyone had a chance at reserving a knife they wanted at regular cost or at a discount if they caught one of the limited tickets thrown out to the crowd.
There were also chances for buying a very limited number of prototypes of a knife called the Ash Whacker. These are like the old SHSHII. They took a skinny ASH blade, made it 6.5, 7.5, or 8.5" and put it on a Bushwhacker Mistress handle. They are great, have fantastic ergos, and will be a great chance of getting an old school design revamped for a new decade.
Hope you guys enjoyed the pics. I had the camera on me the whole time and only took 7 pictures. I was fighting for possible free and discounted knives so I hope you guys understand
I know the Busse community in Indiana is growning lately, so I thought I'd share some of the future offereings .
Sorry for not getting these up earlier, but... I've been tired... I'm mean busy.
Here's some new Swamp Rats, the two on the left are SW's version of Busse's SAR line. These are supprisingly comfortable even for having that, ridge? on the handle. And the bad boy on the right is SW's Warhawk. This thing just reaks of bad a**ness.
Here's the Rodent Rucki, Swamp Rat's version of Busse's Ruck short sword. The handles on these are nice and just long enough for you can get both hands on it. A real close quarters zombie killer. And, the lovely lady on the right, in case you guys have never seen her, is the famous Amy-0.
Okay, on to the REALLY good stuff. From left to right is the Lite Brigade Argonne Assualt, Battle Pappy, and the Lite Brigade Team Gemini. The lite brigade treatment is where they "thin out" the handel, and give a very slight hollow grind edge. Weight is drastically reduced doing this and they still feel strong and beefy.
And here are the Busses that never were, or, the Euro models. From left to right is the Basic 10, Basic 8, Basic 6, and Basic 4. If you notice, the handles aren't the same as the old basics or the B-11, but they are the handles from Scrap Yard's Dogfather. They still feel great and would be a nice way to get some hardcore INFI at a great price.
And here's just a random shot of some of the knives Busse had for sale.
All of the new models will be for sale within the next year. There were no pre orders at Blade this year either, but everyone had a chance at reserving a knife they wanted at regular cost or at a discount if they caught one of the limited tickets thrown out to the crowd.
There were also chances for buying a very limited number of prototypes of a knife called the Ash Whacker. These are like the old SHSHII. They took a skinny ASH blade, made it 6.5, 7.5, or 8.5" and put it on a Bushwhacker Mistress handle. They are great, have fantastic ergos, and will be a great chance of getting an old school design revamped for a new decade.
Hope you guys enjoyed the pics. I had the camera on me the whole time and only took 7 pictures. I was fighting for possible free and discounted knives so I hope you guys understand