Bose Knives

Kerry, that "bullet" does justice to the originals! (Or should I say that the originals might look upon it with envy?) Either way, great knife!
 
Here is an old one that came back to Wilfred Works for a fluff n buff. There aren't very many of these T.Bose Bullet Toothpicks and it's been a number of years since Tony has made one of these. This is stamped "5" and there is no steel stamp..I'm assuming ATS-34. Hafted in the bone formerly known as remington bone but now we just call it old bone but I bet Remington would have used it if they could have gotten it. :p Whadaya think...would you clean a fish with this guy ;)

Kerry, even with that old bone on there, I would gladly clean a mess of fish with that beauty! ;)

Great to see one of Tony's toothpicks!

- Joe
 
Kerry, that "bullet" does justice to the originals! (Or should I say that the originals might look upon it with envy?) Either way, great knife!

It's probably not a very easy knife to make, but to make it this well is just....well...YOU KNOW! :D
 
Lookie what Tony does to perfectly good knives...turns them into "BoseKnives" :D T uses it as a desk knife.

It's a Schatt & Morgan Cotton Knife and probably looked something like this before:
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Now it looks like this:
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There is not much that ole dawg can not do, is there? A great new knife.
Thanks for sharing,
Jim
 
Now it's any EZ open stag warncliffe & really cool :thumbup:
Nice one Tony.
The fish tooth pick,yeah,thats cool,is that a hook -out on the rear cap ?
-Vince
 
Darn You George!! :p Until Riad comes along anyway; nice one!!

Never saw a Tony Toothpick before; that's a wonderful knife! Some toothpicks are clumsy looking, but the lines on that one are Uber-clean!! Tony was good even when he was a kid!!:D:D

And a REAL EO don't need no stinkin' nail nick- - -Cool S&M-Bose collab wharcliffe cotton desk knife tester knife thingy. I like the improved lanyard hole also - the way it should be!:thumbup:
I've often thought an EO should have a non-slip texture spot, where you pinch the blade to open it. I suppose it would always be jammed with peanut butter and other crud though - - -hmmm. . . . . .
 
You guys are evil! I can no longer stand just looking at these beautiful Bose pictures, I have to have one of my own. Just got off the phone with Reese and placed an order for a single clip point HTT. Only five short years and I'll be a bona fide Bose Ho.

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Here's a knife from Reese goin to Atlanta. 4" Stag BP in CPM-440V.

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Here's another from Reese going to Atlanta...a stag 3 5/8" Swayback Jack in CPM-154, stamped "8".

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Wow! That back pocket is really nice but that Swayback Jack knocks me right out! Nice work!
 
....and another of Reese's goin to Atlanta. This 4" 3-blade stockman has bone that was dyed and jigged by the maker. ATS-34 Blades.

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Pssst....Hey Kerry...if'n you can sneak that stockman off in the mail to me (shhh, make sure nobody's reading this or listening), I'll make it worth your while...






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All three are very, very nice, of course. I really like the stag on the swayback and that jigged bone is way cool. Thanks for posting them. A good way to bring this page back up.
 
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