Bose Knives

Thank you, Kerry. You guys are truly exceptional. Must be the water in Indiana or something. Going fishing with my daughter is great; add a TB knife and it doesn't get any better than that. On the second picture she's telling me that the knife belongs to her; Well, baby, says I, you'll have to wait until I'm six feet asunder. :p
 
Nice pics, Kerry. Thank goodness that your daughter gets her looks from her mother.
:D

Actually that is Juan's daughter. That would be a bad sign if she looked like me...just sayin :D
 
In any case, you're quite correct. :thumbup:

I know the feeling.

I have twin six-year-old daughters, and people often look at me in astonishment when they say "your daughters are adorable......"

:D

In your case, you really better start keeping keeping the firearms ready. Maybe practice up on a little quiz for potential suitors:

1. Where are you going?

2. What time do you think that my daughter should be home?

3. What kind of transportation will you be using?

4. What do you think of the relative merits of hollow-point versus hardball ammunition?


:D
 
In your case, you really better start keeping keeping the firearms ready. Maybe practice up on a little quiz for potential suitors:
Don't forget this one. What type of pocketknife are you carrying? It doesn't actually matter what type of knife a young man has, the important thing is that he carries one at all. I wouldn't want my daughter seeing a man who is too foolish to go around without a knife.
 
Don't forget this one. What type of pocketknife are you carrying? It doesn't actually matter what type of knife a young man has, the important thing is that he carries one at all. I wouldn't want my daughter seeing a man who is too foolish to go around without a knife.

Too true to that. Real men carry knives. If they have on pants, which they better, there should be a wallet and a knife in em.
 
I haven't seen a great number of knives from Reese but, of the ones that I have seen, few have had ivory covers. This is the same pattern as the 2000 Case/Bose Collaboration. Covered with premium ivory and made with CPM-154 blades/springs.

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Tony saves the best ivory for the bestest, kickass knives he makes!...nuff said! :D

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ps...notice anything different about this AH?
 
Those are sweet, thanks for posting the pictures Kerry. I spoke to the owner of these knives this morning and he told me both knives have fantastic ivory scales.
 
Kerry,

Great Photos..Again, and the ivory is just...Spec tac kular!:D

When were there Elephants in Arkansas:confused: :p

Kent B. Warnberg
 
Or Indiana for that matter. :D.

The ivory on that AK hunter is making go into defib. :D.
 
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Those are both killer...

Thanks for taking the time out of your busy personal life to take photographs and post them, Kerry.
 
Those are pretty nice if you go for that sort of thing...








(...which it just so happens I do!!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::cool:)
 
As always, thank you for the great pics, Kerry. I love those wide blades; they give you confidence to push them hard no matter what you're doing.
 
I think Robuck ate one or two from the looks of that picture....just sayin'.Great looking knives,it just doesn't get any better than that!!!!!!!!
PERFECTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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