2013 Case/Bose Collaboration

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This will likely be a huge hit due to it's size and utility. I don't know about the details yet of what handle materials will be offered, etc. All I know is what it's going to be. As the thread "evolves" I'm sure the other details will be filled in. This years collaboration, the Tony Bose 3 1/2" Wharncliffe Trapper.

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Ooh-de-lah-lay, that's fine.

I really like the size, too.

I already consider Case's wharncliffe Mini Trapper (also 3.5") to be one of their best all-around offerings; this knife will, of course, take that to a whole new level-- including that it sports a true wharncliffe, and not Case's lambsfoot iteration.

Well-chosen!

~ P.
 
Seems like an idea whose time has come. Gonna be a lot of happy campers out there.
 
All right!! Destined to be a BIG hit for Case. Way to go Tony! Think I'll light up a stogie just for the occasion. :thumbup:

- Joe
 
Wow! My favorite pattern and favorite size in a Bose/Case collab. Life is good!
 
How do I get on the list for one?

Call or email your favorite dealer and ask them if they will be getting the new Case Bose collaboration, and if they are taking reservations for it. My spot only gets a few, if they get any at all, each year.

BTW, I reserved any model they get, before I even knew what the pattern was. I wonder if I should forget about bone scales and stick with ebony. Either bone or ebony would look good, but I think ebony might really look good. Subtle but appealing nonretheless.
 
Thats what happens when two great names come up with a beautiful knife,love to see it in stag handles.
 
please excuse my ignorance, but do the current case-bose collaborations have milled (relieved) liners? that seems like a very nice extra step that keeps the knife clean looking even after long periods of use. I can see this one does and the pattern\knife in general is really striking a chord with me:thumbup::thumbup:
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't the 2012 Traditional's Forum Knife based loosely on that pattern?
 
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