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Posted By: bigocean

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 04:29 PM

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What models of Busse/Swamp Rat/Scrap Yard knives do you need to own in order to have a complete collection? Obviously, this answer will vary. But in my view, you need to have AT LEAST four knives to consider your collection complete:

1) A chopper (e.g., Dog Father/Battle Rat/Battle Mistress)
2) A camp knife (e.g., Scrapper 6/Camp Tramp)
3) A fat-bellied skinner/slicer (e.g., Howling Rat)
4) A thin-bellied skinner/slicer (e.g., Street Scrapper 4/Bandicoot)

And possibly a fighter (e.g., Pure Bred Fighter/Satin Jack).

And at least ONE of those knives has to be manufactured by Busse Combat.

Do you agree? Do you disagree? What do you think you need to own to make your collection complete?

In terms of a knife for every situation?
If so, you're missing a folder; a dagger (SOG Pentagon to be precise).
I'm sure there's more! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/doh.gif" alt="" />
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Posted By: bigocean

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 04:42 PM

I read sometime ago that Busse was going to come up with a folder or something. What ever happened to that?
About the SOG, its just my favourite style of dagger. Sorry I should of kept it to context. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif" alt="" />
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Posted By: james_bond

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 05:16 PM

Very good Question I agree with you on the 4 different styles of fixedblades and like bigocean pointed out you need a folder and I would say a Multi-tool as well (old school leatherman supertool for me) now dose that mean a "compleat collection" NO. if it did you would have no reason to buy more knives. So that may be a complet collection of "using knives", but you gotta have more than that. The whole point of a collection is that it is always growing with your whims, wants, and what the Yard has for sale also I think it is important to be expanding in to new areanas of knife, Just my 0.02.
Posted By: bigocean

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 05:31 PM

But just imagine... if the yard were to make a light 5inch double sided dagger, with one fully serrated edge like the SOG Pentagon in polished satin (or coated for the tactical folks among us) SR-77 steel (or even better INFI <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> ). The kraton handle replaced with Resprene-C. That enough to bring a shiver to my skin <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />
Just a thought...
Posted By: Horn Dog

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 05:58 PM

There is no such thing as a complete collection. Its like alcholism. You're never cured completely.
Posted By: Gravelface

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 07:53 PM

I am with victor on this......there are soooo many knives and not enough money. But my "BASIC" collection would be:

AK for when the Zombies attack

DF
Basic 9
FBM
BM-E

Old Satin Jack
BIBB
HOGFSH

OFF Duty
Meaner Street


I think that might hold me over till I think of some more!
Posted By: Helle

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 08:10 PM

My start <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

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And for some reason I don't believe there will ever be a completion pick. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crossfingers.gif" alt="" />

Helle
Posted By: Horn Dog

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 08:14 PM

Wow. You started at the top. Wanna buy some United Cutlery Classics?
Posted By: tedwca

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 08:17 PM

You gotta have an AK. That was my first Busse.
Posted By: Horn Dog

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 08:29 PM

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You gotta have an AK. That was my first Busse.
I have a Yugoslavian AK-47 SECM (Serbian Ethnic Cleansing Model). I'm not sure what a Busse AK is. Is it a big ole knife? Edited: Wow, its sword! I would be even more dangerous, with such a divice.
Posted By: tedwca

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 08:34 PM

Here's mine [Linked Image from web.mac.com]
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Posted By: Horn Dog

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 08:37 PM

Can you just see a 59 year-old man walking into the local 7-11 with one of those? They look at me funny enough when I wear a Western Bowie!
Posted By: tedwca

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 08:51 PM

Yes, that might raise an eyebrow or two. You might try this bowie. It's a Cherokee Rose from Himalayan Imports. I've found pretty knives gets people less excited and more interested.

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Posted By: DMelone

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 08:51 PM

I have my big choppers

Busse BM's E, FBM, SH, DF when it arrives

My Medium knives

Scrapper 6

My Small fix blade

Skeleton Key (Busse)

And my folders,

Different CRKT models.

Other than the folders, I did not mention my other knives, large to small as I just wanted to list my Busses.

Now I want a good axe. I think Gransfors Bruks.
Posted By: scrappy

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 09:01 PM

I think a busse is best as a large blade.
DF
FBM
it would be great to have a medium sized busse also.
my smaller blades are blades with high edge retention, often stainless steel.
Falkniven VG10 Laminated survival knife.
AlMar sere S30V
Fehrman cpm3v hiker
Microtech S30V
and other ats34 and 154cm blades.
Posted By: Bors

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 09:06 PM

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Now I want a good axe.I think Gransfors Bruks.


Good Choice <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />

I have two and boy can they chop.


Bors
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 09:36 PM

WOW !!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" /> You guys sure have some sweet blades! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Tom
Posted By: DMelone

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 10:12 PM

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Fehrman cpm3v hiker
Great knife!!!

I have a Fehrman Final Judgment that I brought to Kenya along with my E-BM. I mainly used it as I used my E-BM the last time and my SHBM the time before that. That and I just recieved it. It performed really well. The cpm3v is actually carbon steel.

I love all my knives and use everything. Sure I use more than others (Busse) but so far I have found that all suit my needs when here or abroad and each have their own strengths and weakneses. Somtimes when out hiking I prefer to carry my small Pukko (that sounds bad)or just a pocket knife. Somtimes I prefer the smaller, chubby blades because they can carve better and slice trail food better than my bigger blades.

On Hoods Woods (Gravelface actually responded to the thread) there was a Scrap Yard thread where people were not bad mouthing the Busse line but called them over hyped. Then someone chimed in about their Mora being the best knife for everything, even a Busse. That is his opinion and for him that knife may work. For other people they may have something else.

I like this forum because we do not bad mouth other knives as we all own many other company brands. I love my cold steels (the ones that I got years ago, the ones now have quality problems), I love my Fehrman.... But Busse the first Good knife company that I ever ordered from, all other knives/companies came after. Before that I had an $8 Yugoslovian knife given to my by my father when I was a boy. The typical, hollow handled, saw back thingy. Lord knows how it survived as I used to ram it into pennies and they would stick. Saw and baton wood and even use it when climbing by ramming it into the terrace walls on the river banks. If I knew then what I know now I wouldn't even cut bread with it. I remember it being 440c steel. I thought it was the best stuff around. I even still have it tho it has been retired.

So in short... I guess my collection is an almost complete collection.

But for me it is in fours plus an axe. Chopper, Mid, small fixed (SK) and folder.

So far everything everyone has listed is a great knife.

I guess that really none of our collections are complete. We will keep buying them until our money or our wives give out.

Sorry for the loooong post. Today has been the [email]Sh@#ttyst[/email] day of the past two whole weeks and these past two weeks were the worst!!! Hopefully next week will be better.

Posting this was theraputic for me. I need 5:00 PM.

Best to all,

Dan
Posted By: Bubbamets5505

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 10:23 PM

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Yes, that might raise an eyebrow or two. You might try this bowie. It's a Cherokee Rose from Himalayan Imports. I've found pretty knives gets people less excited and more interested.

[Linked Image from homepage.mac.com]

Oh man I want one of those so bad! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Helle

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 10:43 PM

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Wow. You started at the top. Wanna buy some United Cutlery Classics?

Oh that's not where I started, and you should hang on to those UC classics if you have them there destine to be top notch collectibles especially the Hibben Ltd's, it never ceased to amaze me on the following that stuff had.

Helle
Posted By: Unsub

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 11:20 PM

Bld522, I like your idea for a basic collection.
Mine is first the basics

Dogfather: Big Bowie chopper
Mischief 6: General purpose fighter
Scrapyard SS4: EDC

If you are like me you will want special purpose knives here are some that while not Busse kin fit with the general hard use theme.

CRKT Sting: Boot Dagger
CS Tru Flight: Thrower, back up

Sykes Fairbain Commando Knife : Murder weapon ,As the originals are very expensive and later wartime ones of dubious quality either a decent replica or the Applegate Fairbain made by Boker would be acceptable. For some reason no one has made a good version without trying to improve it and ending up screwing them up.

Spyderco Endura ZDP: Any good folder would do I picked the ZDP Endura as it will be my next folder purchase. If funds are an issue get the Byrd Flight G10 it will be the best 30 you ever spend(other than that czeck girls lap dance).

Busse Ruck: Home defence weapon ,I prefer a more traditional look so I have a cheness katana.

Gerber Sport: Multitool ,I will be replacing this with a Byrd tool when they come out.
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Posted By: Gravelface

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 11:52 PM

Bld, I am with you on Spydercos...I have never found one I would carry because they are all so ugly! This is my opinion and I don't care how well they perform....I can't get past that giant hole in the blade and the overall design of them.

It's like driving one of those Scion Breadbox ( cars?) It may get great gas mileage and have the highest safety rating, but I can't get past the look of it.
Posted By: rooikat

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/02/07 11:59 PM

Who made that nifty AK leather?
I like it a lot!
Currently, my AK is sporting the ever-fashionable cardboard pants.
Posted By: Gravelface

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/03/07 12:30 AM

Armoralleather!
Posted By: leatherHog

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/03/07 08:22 AM

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I read sometime ago that Busse was going to come up with a folder or something. What ever happened to that?
The project went to Swamp Rat and the knife became the Rat Trap.
Wha'choo talkin' bout Willis??? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />

Not sure where you got your info but no, the Rat Trap isnt a toss off project from Jerry. The Busse folder is a whole different animal, literally. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


At least my collection is never complete, its ever changing. I thought I was broke all the time before Swamp Rat came around, and now theres another wallet drainer!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Magnum22

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/03/07 08:41 AM

i was thinkin today that i'd trade most of my hardware for a single FBM. thus i was in the frame of mind to respond to the topic with "One." however, i read on a realized i'd need a finesse knife. the scrapyard ats34 shaker would have to round everything out. i'd need no more.
Posted By: Andy Wayne

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/03/07 12:00 PM

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It's like driving one of those Scion Breadbox ( cars?) It may get great gas mileage and have the highest safety rating, but I can't get past the look of it.

Ooo..me too. I hate those ugly things. My Dad says they look like a [censored] box with wheels.
Posted By: DMelone

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/03/07 03:25 PM

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It's like driving one of those Scion Breadbox ( cars?) It may get great gas mileage and have the highest safety rating, but I can't get past the look of it.

Ooo..me too. I hate those ugly things. My Dad says they look like a [censored] box with wheels.

No self respecting man should drive one of those! Could you see it, driving up to your hunting friends and getting out of one. Hehehehe.
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Posted By: Rich_S

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/03/07 04:52 PM

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What models of Busse/Swamp Rat/Scrap Yard knives do you need to own in order to have a complete collection? Obviously, this answer will vary. But in my view, you need to have AT LEAST four knives to consider your collection complete:

1) A chopper, 9"-10" (e.g., Dog Father/Battle Rat/Battle Mistress)

I have a bunch in this category - Battle Guard, Dog Father, and (while not technically in the family, more like a distant relative) a Ranger RD9.

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2) A camp knife, 5"-7" (e.g., Scrapper 6/Camp Tramp)

I have a Camp Tramp. WOuld definitely buy an S-7 if Scrapyard releases one.

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3) A fat-bellied skinner/slicer, 3"-4" (e.g., Howling Rat)

I have a howling Rat.

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4) A thin-bellied skinner/slicer, 3"-4" (e.g., Street Scrapper 4/Bandicoot)

I have a Bandicoot and a Scrapper 4.

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And possibly a fighter, 6"-7" (e.g., Pure Bred Fighter/Satin Jack/Mini-Mojo).

I don't think that's really necessary. Any of the above could be used for that purpose.

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And at least ONE of those knives has to be manufactured by Busse Combat.

I'd love to get a "real" Busse someday, but the Swamp Rats and Scrap Yards are more in my price range.
Posted By: leatherHog

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/03/07 06:25 PM

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Not sure where you got your info but no, the Rat Trap isnt a toss off project from Jerry. The Busse folder is a whole different animal, literally. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Are you puttin' me on, Dwayne??? You mean to tell me that Busse Combat actually produced a folder and put it into production??? If they did, I must have missed it. Please post pics ASAP (other than this one, of course:)
There are no pictures of the yet to be released Busse folder, but plenty of people have seen and held on of the prototypes. Its safe to say that the Rat Trap isnt even close and wasnt intended to be a replacement for the Busse Folder.
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Posted By: Paul the Brit'

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/04/07 02:19 AM

I figure a "complete collection" means either every knife ever made with any intrinsic value or a good knife for every likely use. So in my world right now that is;

small- SS4
medium- S6 (best user knife ever!)
large- DF
zombie attack- Tramontina Bolo
curiosity- Wilkinson Sword CSK survival knife

I probably need a Busse at some point.. (anniversary SH maybe??)
Posted By: tedwca

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/04/07 06:58 AM

My collection is always growing and my bank account is always shrinking. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Paul the Brit'

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/04/07 04:44 PM

The natural state of affairs with someone who heard of the Busses! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: What constitutes a complete collection? - 03/05/07 06:23 AM

Ted, I understand completely! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Tom
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