Bose Knives

I never think of "pruner" and "elegant" in connection with each other, but this one...wow!
 
This thread is a treasure box of images of the best slipjoints you can get!
I dig that pruner,it is pruner country around here,too

Some lucky people are gonna be at Blade :thumbup:
Thanks for showing them Kerry,
-Vince
 
The pruner and the teardrop are both incredible! Heck, I would even take up gardening if I had that pruner.
 
Friends,

Wow! What Knives!!:thumbup: That Ivory Gardener is Really the Cats Meow! ;) What A Great looking knife, and I KNOW who is getting it! Now that I see it, I sure wish it were me, but it isn't! :(

If I would have had that pruner last summer, Maybe I wouldn't of sliced the heck out of my left pointer! Tony told me that he has cut some of his fingers and "Maybe the feeling might come back". It hasn't yet!

Kerry, Again Great Photos, and Tony, This one was another Home Run! :D When this guy who is getting this gardener gets tired of cutting poseys for his honey, maybe he'll send the pruner up my way for me to use! Ha! Can't we do some "Wishful" thinking??

Kent B. Warnberg
 
If I would have had that pruner last summer, Maybe I wouldn't of sliced the heck out of my left pointer! Tony told me that he has cut some of his fingers and "Maybe the feeling might come back". It hasn't yet!

Kent B. Warnberg

Kent, there is a surgeon here in Birmingham that can repair that nerve with one from your forearm. You will not miss the one in the arm, but the one in the finger will be as good as new. PM me if you want some information.
All the best,
Jim

BTW: keeping thread on topic, great knife Tony. Job well done. "AS USUAL"
 
That pruner is a challenge to make right. The curves have to be perfect, or it looks awkward. No-one does it better than our Old Dog!
And that quill knife makes me wish we still wrote with feathers!!
So-o-o-o-o nice, both of them.
 
There's this guy in Franklin, TN that is so scared of his "Lil Dumplin" that he won't even try to get his filet knife away from her. Tony made this knife, now dubbed the LD Slicer, in the hopes that it might distract her long enough so that said wussy can attempt to get back his manhood. Yeah..you just might have an outside chance now.......maybe. :D

The knife is 11 1/8" long OAL and made of 154CM.

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:)I love that slicer :thumbup:
-Vince
 
Like having a beer after a hard hot days work,with you guys,,I'm posting these two shots for a friend, BF's member bgspecialk, I really like the looks of this one,by Tony,off an old Kabar pattern.He is excited,says he's hooked,what a knife!!

The knife is 4 1/4" closed, a hair over 7 1/2" O.A.L

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Enjoy!
-Vince :)
 
That's a lot of "awesome" in one knife. Congrats Paul. Got to handle one of these a couple of years ago.
 
Wow I like that main blade! The rest is great too. Congrats on a fine lookin slippie.
 
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