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Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby Coal-Cracker » Mon Apr 09, 2012 8:48 am

I've noticed more threads and posts showing Busse and Bussekin (Swamprat Kniveworks and Scrapyard Knives) on the forum in the past couple months.

As a couple members seem to be acquiring (or already have) a respectable collection of these knives, I thought I'd start a thread for the members to show their Busse (and Bussekin) knives. If the poster wishes, write about the blade, their initial impression, performance, intention of use, etc.

To those of you who aren't familiar with these extreme hard-use knives, here are the company's websites:
http://www.bussecombat.com/home/index.shtml
http://www.swampratknifeworks.com/
http://www.scrapyardknives.com/intro.htm

Prior to last year and just getting into knives at the time, I had never heard of either of these companies. Hopefully, this thread will help enlighten someone who is the same boat I was last year. Someone turned me onto them and I'm certainly glad they did.
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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby Coal-Cracker » Mon Apr 09, 2012 8:51 am

Here's my "start" into the obsession:
NMSFNO (Nuclear Meltdown Special Forces Natural Outlaw)

Specs:
Blade .25" (Convex) 8" (Blade spine and handle have Busse's Nuclear Meltdown Treatment - rounded edges, similiar to "melting" the corners and edges of a handgun.)
Overall Length 14"
Weight: 21 oz.
Satin Blade Finish, Hand Finished (smoothed) Black Micarta Grips

As I just received this on Saturday, I really haven't had much chance to test it's capabilities. I will say my initial impression is certainly positive. The hand-smoothed grips feel great in the hand. Can't imagine any 'hot spots", though future use will tell.

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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby the_alias » Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:13 am

Coal - Cracker - was it you or someone else who was about to take the plunge and asking for advice?

I prefer Scrapyard:
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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby Tetra Grammaton Cleric » Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:28 am

Scrapyard Dogfather Combat Grade...

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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby Coal-Cracker » Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:44 am

the_alias wrote:Coal - Cracker - was it you or someone else who was about to take the plunge and asking for advice?
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Yep. I'm pretty sure that was me. :lol:

I ended up making my decision back in February, but as I went through the Busse Custom Shop (vs the secondary market in forums and ebay) it took till now for delivery. Well worth the wait.
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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby Malkav » Mon Apr 09, 2012 12:20 pm

in addition to the gladius I am the lucky owner of a SW Chopweiller, black coating, black micarta handles

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a SW rodent solution, black coating, black G-10 handles

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and a Busse Cultellus, satin finish, giraffe bone handles

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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby bae » Mon Apr 09, 2012 12:42 pm

Spyderco Delica in the pictures for size reference:

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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby Malkav » Mon Apr 09, 2012 12:45 pm

Sweet Jeebus bae! You have an awesome collection of old school INFI goodness! :shock:
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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby Coal-Cracker » Mon Apr 09, 2012 4:55 pm

Malkav wrote:Sweet Jeebus bae! You have an awesome collection of old school INFI goodness! :shock:


You're not kidding!!! There's just something about those Ergo Grips. Currently I have my eyes on a SH-E I've found for sale. So tempting.

bae, how would you compare the Ergo grips to the Straight handle, Fusion, Special Forces, etc.,?
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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby JohnnyMayhem » Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:52 am

Bae and I are the some of the few that own a stealth hawk. (neat piece)

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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby Whiskey » Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:52 pm

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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby proteus » Thu Apr 12, 2012 4:39 pm

These are some of mine...Ill get pics up of the rest as soon as I can...

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These are by far the best knives I have ever seen or used...

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Second pic: CGFBM, Tank Buster, BATAC, and a scrapyard S5 LE
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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby Mannlicher » Wed Jul 04, 2012 9:04 am

Busse blade shapes and handles do not really appeal to me. I am not all that sure that their INFI steel is such a wonder material either. I have only purchased one of their products, a CABS.
Handle was way to thin, to short, and poorly designed. I wound up paying more money to have a craftsman rehandle the knife in Bocote wood. Now it is a serious user, and one of my favorite Bush Craft knives. Despite it being a good performer now, I have not bought any more from Busse.
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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby engineer1371 » Wed Jul 04, 2012 11:25 am

I have one and have never seen another like it. It was given to my dad then he gave it to me before I went to Iraq. It has survived a house fire and still works great. I do wish they would open a brick and mortar store as well since I only live 10 miles from their factory.

It looks a little rough since it survived a house fire and about 1.5 million gallons of water on the building. The handle to me also looks like real wood, not sure how they got the color on it though.

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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby Coal-Cracker » Wed Jul 04, 2012 8:05 pm

engineer1371 wrote:I have one and have never seen another like it. It was given to my dad then he gave it to me before I went to Iraq. It has survived a house fire and still works great. I do wish they would open a brick and mortar store as well since I only live 10 miles from their factory.

It looks a little rough since it survived a house fire and about 1.5 million gallons of water on the building. The handle to me also looks like real wood, not sure how they got the color on it though.

with the kydex sheath

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I'm not sure on the model as I'm still learnin' my way around the whole "Busse thing", but based on the rivets and the fact that the blade is "sterile" (no markings) it is one of their older knives. I can't be positive, but I'm pretty sure the handle is actually smoothed micarta. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable about Busses will come along and provide more insight.
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Re: Post Your Busse and Bussekin Blades

Postby engineer1371 » Wed Jul 04, 2012 8:55 pm

Coal-Cracker wrote:
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I'm not sure on the model as I'm still learnin' my way around the whole "Busse thing", but based on the rivets and the fact that the blade is "sterile" (no markings) it is one of their older knives. I can't be positive, but I'm pretty sure the handle is actually smoothed micarta. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable about Busses will come along and provide more insight.



I have had it for years. My dad gave it to me in 2002 and he was given it a few years before that from Jerry himself. He also has another one of the Busse line called the Police Recruit that is no longer made he got at the same time.
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