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    HandK

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    GBuck

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    Badlands?

    :dunno:


    I've heard of them going for a lot less if that's a Basic 11. You can always come up in price, but I'd start low. :yesway:
    This is what the seller had to say about it... I didn't research, just thought it looked purdy.

    Busse Basic 10: This knife was a blade show limited offering. To purchase this knife you had to catch a card entitling you to do so. Very few were available. It differs from the more common Limited Edition in that it has a double cut finish and does not have a serial number. I purchased it from a forum member in new unused condition. It's still has not been used, sharpened, or inserted in a sheath. A couple of points on the double cut finish: As can be seen in the photographs the double cut finish varies subtly in shade creating what might be called a “ghost” camo effect (my wording); pretty cool. Double cut finishes also tend to show use wear a little bit less then satin finishes. Here are the specs Jerry posted on the forum: .230 thick 10.25” blade, 15.25” OAL, 15 oz, Full height grind with a blended zero edge:

    ETA: Badlands--Bladeforums...
     
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