Bose Knives

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I want it. Now someone show me a cotton sampler (KNIFE) with stag.
Now what else do you want?
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I'm Back from a week of R&R my fello Ho's
time to catch up on a few things first off
Canine Joe my brother...D-D-D-DAMN You Buddy...DAMN YOU!!!!

and Randy
Holy Crap that is one Helluva Muskie Give us the details what were you fishing what kind of fight..that is just AWESOME!!!
 
Bought it,right here on BF's!
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-Vince
 
Great whittler, Vince! Super nice addition. :thumbup: :thumbup:

Welcome back, Riad! You are always a nice addition, especially with your DY's! :p Hope your week was good and you got all of the sand out of those Bose folders. :D

- Joe
 
Way to go Vince! Welcome back home Riad! Joe, love that Back Pocket!
Great Desk Knife Tony! Great photos Kerry!
Thanks for sharing the love Folks!
 
Bout time you replaced all those knives you got rid of...great replacement by the way...

Campbell,There is a big difference between "getting rid" of my Bose knives,and ,what I like to say,relocating & giving opportunities to others,while making friends,too

Some day,I'll get a Bose made for me,for what I need at work n play,in the meantime,I can buy patterns 'til I'm blue in the face or broke,witchever comes first & I kinda know what would

You see,I'm no collector,but I still love the Bose knives.I do have a collection of pictures of the knives,though.

But talking & trading & swapping them,allows me to meet guys too.You all should see the knife I'm looking at possibly obtaining next.I would never be able to do so,if I hoarded what I had,once.It does come back around
Someday I'll get that call from Indiana....until then,Happy Huntin' Boys !
-Vince
 
What I like to say, is relocating & giving opportunities to others, while making friends,too!!!!

Someday I'll get that call from Indiana....until then,Happy Huntin' Boys !
-Vince
Vince, I appreciate being one of the recipients, My Peanut. But it will not be relocating during my lifetime. You made my day, my collection and my friend.
Thanks Again,
Jim
 
Thanks Jim,man,I was tired w/I posted my ramblings in post #3109,but it's true.I did however,forget to extend a Thanks,to all the hook ups I've been helped with,as well.

Here's some looks at the fine craftsmanship that went into this piece
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Did all the pics w/no live trees harmed!
 
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In the second to last picture one can see wedges or spacers that spread the two blades. What are these called and can you tell me the exact shape of these and how they work? Thanks very much
 
Vince,

Nice set of pictures. Shows with detail the hard work and craftsmanship that is needed to pull off a whittler.

Ken
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Congrats Vince. In addition to all that Reese goodness oozing from that knife. Those have to be the best swedges I have seen on a wharncliff blade.
 
I have to agree,that is one fine piece of craftsmanship.
Thanks for the comments,I'm glad you liked the closeups,I give it a shot,ya know?
-Vince
 
Very nice Vince
She is a peach love that swedging
didnt realize she was a smaller size really elegant pocket knife
Enjoy her in good health!

hey when the September run starts we should go out and slay some stripers!
 
Nice one Tony, :thumbup: great photo's Kerry. :thumbup:

You all have a good one.

Todd
 
That has to be the nicest set of ivory scales I have ever seen on a Bose knife. OUTSTANDING Thanks for posting the pictures Kerry.
 
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