Bose Knives

Mike, and I thought you were my friend. :eek: :p
 
Elliott,

I would eventually trade them to you, but I doubt we'll be able to pry any trades out of these guys.
 
Hey guys....I'm standing in a hotel lobby In Orlando with the current recipient of the Red Watson Award. Whudooya think of that! HUH..HUH!!!:D :thumbup: :cool:
 
Congrats Tony. Well deserved for all the work you've done for the industry and individual knifemakers.
 
Couldn't have gone to a more deserving maker. Congrats, Tony!
 
Congratulations Tony, you earned it and your peers know it.:thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Tony,Congratulations on the award,That is Fantastic !
-Vince
 
Coming from a guy who grew up looking up to you and listening to your stories of how different knives were made and the history behind them. Congrats Tony!! Your years of dedication and hard work recognized!! Well deserved.

Randy Whiteman
 
Quite a well deserved honor. Congratulations Tony. You help a lot of folks out and leave a lot of gratitude in your wake. They chose well.
 
Congratulations Tony, :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thanks for all the help you have givin me, I do appreciate it.
Have a safe trip home.

Todd
 
I was glad to hear of your award this weekend, Tony. Could not have gone to a more deserving knifemaker, IMO. :thumbup:

- Joe
 
Someone needs to post some pics
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I would be very happy with either, or any of those three knives, but I like the fluted, rounded bolster the best.
 
Hey John, that's a great post! Variations on a BP theme. I wonder how many have fluted bolsters(top)? The swedge on the bone knife is way different too.

(Actually...they're not BPs but millenium trappers.)
 
The three knives pictured is a really good example as to why they call these custom made knives. I haven't seen a lot with the rounded fluted bolsters.
 
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