Bose Knives

"What Began as a charming round of Tug-O-War
ended in violence when one of the combatants disguised as Willy Nelson pulled a knife on his competitor..
The act was caught on film...what was especially disturbing was the blood-lust on the faces of the onlookers ..genuine smiles of glee at the outbreak of violence....
Thankfully no one was seriously interested..the perpetrator was never apprehended and eerie strains of "to all the girls I've loved before" could be heard in an around Bradford Pa though out the weekend event....:D:p:D:p:D:p
 
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"What Began as a charming round of Tug-O-War
ended in violence when one of the combatants disguised as Willy Nelson pulled a knife on his competitor..
The act was caught on film...what was especially disturbing was the blood-lust on the faces of the onlookers ..genuine smiles of glee at the outbreak of violence....
Thankfully no one was seriously interested..the perpetrator was never apprehended and eerie strains of "to all the girls I've loved before" could be heard in an around Bradford Pa though out the weekend event....:D:p:D:p:D:p

Is this the guy Willie wrote about in "The Red Bandana Stranger"?? :rolleyes: :D

- Joe
 
Eating popcorn and watching the show here, beats cable. :D

eatin popcorn or feedin cheetos to squirrels;)
Campbell apple don't fall far from the tree now does it:p

this is the Best place on the WWW without a doubt
Love all of Yous
 
I do belive he was caught on the White House roof!

How they know it was me cause I had on my camo boxers and twigs in my hair.......the cheetoes.......damn the cheetoes for being orange. All I wanted was a town grown tree rat. Oh well Ran back to Norfolk I guess.
 
Here ya go Campbell
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Intermingled Blades

a Little knife Spooning ...Looks like Reese is on top
 
Those blades are more like lighting….Ha

Thanks for the compliments…I have some other ideas that I am rolling around….just have to see how they turn out.
 
Here's a dandy large, stag stockman from Reese. CPM-154 on the blades and springs, gorgeous stag.

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You don't see new skinners coming off of Tony's bench very often these days but he managed to knock this one out Tuesday. The handle isn't as thin as Tony likes to get it but this knife feels real good in the hand. Blade is D2.

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I think I have to take back some things about my favorite field knife. :eek:

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Great Gobs, What a couple of knives!!!!!! The old dawg and son are doing some great stuff with one of my favorite handle materials. Thanks for sharing.
Jim
 
That stockmen does Reese proud! Stag fitted like the best of the Sheffield Mesters!
And I'll bet the tapered tang on that skinner gives it just the right balance. Great ones from the Great Ones!!
 
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