Bose Knives

Tony has always wanted to make a saddlehorn with ebony covers and finally got around to it. Nobody was making saddlehorns at the time that Tony made his first one and it soon became his signature pattern. This one looks like it just jumped out of an old hardware store catalog...ebony gives it that old world warmth and charm. Gorgeous!

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Bose Ho's need to start gearing up for some Blade shenanigans in Atlanta. Our Traditional Forum Moderators are such dandy lookin knife nuts

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That saddlehorn is a nice one! Wonderful grinds:thumbup:

Its easy to see why Ebony was a widely used scale material.

Ken
 
Kerry,

Great Photos! That Old as the hills German Bone is the Cats Meow! It goes well with the swedge work, and style of the knives! The ebony on that Trapper that Tony made. "Just doesn't look right", Sooo, Tony should hurry up and send it up here, and make another one! Ha! :)
Kent B. Warnberg
 
Are all those beautiful knives going to the Blade Show??

I hope!!
 

Thats a great pic Kerry ! I love the way the cuttin' edge is highlighted, it is easy to see how thin the blade is ground, I'm bettin' shes a cutter :thumbup: No, I'm not commenting on the knife cause I already told the Old Dog what happened when he emailed the pics to me :eek:
 
Thats a great pic Kerry ! I love the way the cuttin' edge is highlighted, it is easy to see how thin the blade is ground, I'm bettin' shes a cutter :thumbup: No, I'm not commenting on the knife cause I already told the Old Dog what happened when he emailed the pics to me :eek:

Oh yea..."THE PIC" I was shocked how sweet it looked when I brought it up on my laptop. I will be trying to recreate that on the new knives I shoot.
 
Tony Bose single blade 3 5/8" Dogleg Jack. CPM 440-V ground finish blade. Nice old bone scales with handcut federal shield.


 
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