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Any Busse fans (Hogs) around?

Knife is Heavy Ordinance Fusion Steel Hart LE or just the "HOFSH LE"

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That is a beautiful Winchester!!
I have one just like it in a 3006 that was my grandfather's then my dad's.

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Another nice knife, another nice photo!
 
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Excellent hog hunter knife ,just perfect for wild boar hunting .Juan


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Jeffrey, Superb Pic! are you the photographer?

I had a Busse Steel Heart I think it was but didn't care for the asymetric sharpening geometry they used.
I also ordered 3 knives from their sister company and only got 2 of them. I found them difficult to deal with and since there are other just as good of options I don't know if I care to mess with them again............DJ


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love the battle mistress model...wish i had one. most expensive knives i have gotten have been presents for others. maybe i should finaly get a busse knife for myself. either that or the wilson tactical integral fighter or oooh ooh maybe the...

damn! my tastes cant keep up with the wifes shopping depleating of my accounts Mad

yeah i am a good fan of busse...have been for years. great great products and philosophy. i actualy talked to mr busse...nice guy.


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Jeffrey, Superb Pic! are you the photographer?

I had a Busse Steel Heart I think it was but didn't care for the asymetric sharpening geometry they used.
I also ordered 3 knives from their sister company and only got 2 of them. I found them difficult to deal with and since there are other just as good of options I don't know if I care to mess with them again............DJ



I sharpen my knives the way I want the edge - Normal. And I get then sharper then when they come from the factory.
The INFI steel on the Busse knives are the best I ever used. after chopping both birch and pine the knife where still able to shave hait from my arms. I was in shock!!!

Perry the Winchester is a .375 HH supergrade from 1949. 4+1 Ohhh yeah. Cool

Boom stick get a busse knife they are great but if you are not going to chop get a smaller one then the BM or SH. In fact get a convex grind Satin jack LE if you can. Big Grin

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I do like Busse knives, but feel they are a little heavy ;-)
This poor quality picture (sorry I do not have your talent) at least shows the two ones i will never let go:

The large one is a custom from a thiers custom maker (blade is 30cm long), the other one a shiva ki - "samurai steel" - the sharpest knife I know of. Really incredible, and the easiest to sharpen...
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second try ;-(
 
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JD how much are these knives ?the colour of the handle doesnt really grab me ,but i like the blade etc,like the gun belt and sling too which brand are they ? nice rifle too !thankya
 
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The cartridge belt and gun sling are from Westley Richards.
Rifle is Winchester Pre-62 supergrade .375 H&H from 1949.
Knife is Busse Heavy Ordinance Fusion Steel Hart LE. No longer made - only 500 was made I have #27 and #411. The knives are made from 5/16 stock (8mm) and weigh 750gr. Eeker
The price is secret. Wink

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You can see what they have now here:

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How about this

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excellent my friend as always ,i sent you photo of a dogos injured and some boars.Juan


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Juan and others

What unit is this shirt from?

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i guess Green Berets or Delta Force
 
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Sir you are right clap 1st SFOD-D or just Delta Force.
I changed the name tag to Busse for this picture.

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Here is some more Busse cheers

The Satin Jack LE #9 and my favorite Tequila.

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Another nice photo!
 
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I would think that those Brussse knives would be a little to short/thick with not enough guard to be good pig hunting knives???

I have never "stabbed a pig" but I have been in a couple of knife fights.
I have learned, even if you are the only one with a knife, if you do not have a good guard you can be cut.


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You are right, a guard is very good when stabbing game. However most of the gauchos knves have no guard Eeker
I like a guard and a thick blade that will not break.

On most Busse knives it is posible to make a braided full hand guard of para-cord.

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I personally dont like guards ,for me Busse knives design are just perfect ,in my country in the south Gauchos used long facones ,and in the north very wide and long knives similar to a kitchen knife but giant .Juan


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The INFI sttel Jerry Busse uses is VERY good. Super tough and easy to re-sharpen Cool
Best thing is that they are indestructable and comes with the best warenty on the market.
Have you ever handeled one?

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Jeffrey can they be bought in Scandinavia? and what is the price in kroner for them?
 
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I believe several years ago a knife expert i took to hunt with the dogos have one ,the first time i saw one was in the back page of a SOF mag while i was in a military hospital reading military mags.Juan


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Andre thank you for the kind comments at knifeforum Juan


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