Bose Knives

Hard to find better art ,and using pieces . The contrast of grinds ,materials , handle texture, and handle materials make these " The Top Pick" .
The Case/ Bose pieces exceed many pocket knife makers efforts. I have all the bone pieces and occasionally will buy an extra to carry for every day.
This is not to say others are of less quality, but many find the learning curve sooner then others. Bailey Bradshaw has superb talents across a broad spectrum. The list is to long to post all that are great. Some have the talent to do very intricate work such as the " Taylors " Gray and son. Small gents knives that also exceed all expectations.Some have special pieces , such as P.J. Tomes double lock . Ray Smith who does great work on Civil War and early Americana pieces .Billy Watson who can make you a first knife if you have budget constraints. I admire all who try to excell and make a first piece.

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I tried it the other way on Barbie but her waist line was just too darn low :) but, yea, it looks just like a bathing suit from the 40s.

Thanks for all the nice comments guys and good luck to everyone that throws their name into the stacks.
 
Oh man, that cattle knife....Gorgeous!

Ain't she a beaut!! That has to be one of my favorite Bose knives to date!! I just don't know how Tony does it!! Amazing!! I cant even put a good grind on my lawn mower blade ;)... Only 19 more days til Blade!!

R
 
Friends,

Have posted on other sites, (Randall), but not here yet! Kerrry, you have done a very good job of sharing the great pictures with all of us. Can't wait for my order to get in! :D

Talked to Reese this morning, and he is finishing up his knives for the Blade Show. Sure wish I was going to be there. Some are you may get real lucky ..and get drawn!

Thanks again for all of the great posts/pictures.

Kent
 
3.5" closed D-2. I now have 2 of these,they are lightweight slicers.
-Vince
 
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Ah, you post this and the fixed blade the same day? Lucky you.

I know you'll put this Bose to good use, and that you've wanted a wharnie for a while.
 
Dang it Vince!!! I am going to buy the first round too :( ..We will have a few for ya..

R
 
The Big Boy by Tony. Almost 5.5 closed and it carries surprisingly well in the back pocket. My understanding is that Tony made this for some guy in Alaska, who carried his every day. He liked it so much he asked Tony to make him a spare. He never followed up on the spare. The parts were still laying around a couple years ago and Tony made this one. The guy who got it had a Graley sheath.. a rare snap sheath.. made. Now I've got the sheath and the knife. bwahahahahahah.
 

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Tony Bose swayback in red german bone and 440V. Small but perfectly made. Big surprise, huh?
 

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Tony Bose box cutter, aka back pocket knife. 4.5 closed, etched A2 steel blade. A great cutter. This is the knife that matched Jerry Halfrich's back pocket knife cut for cut, half inch box elder branches, hair splitting, you know, all the stuff we normally do with our knives. Not many of these around in A2. Ignore the other little one. Of all the Tony Bose knives I've held, this bp is the best cutter of them all.
 

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Found these micarta trappers while cleaning out the safe one day.
 

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Knice knives Ed, that swayback is killer. :thumbup:

Is that a damasteel TK1?
 
Found these micarta trappers while cleaning out the safe one day.


When I clean my safe out, I usually find knives that end up in my wife's garage sales. :(

Nice to see the great Bose's knives. I really like the A2 BP and the swayback. Thanks for sharing these!


- Joe
 
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