Bose Knives

Each new model I see I find more perfect than the other. Eureka...!!!
 
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That "bone" and anything Bose seem to me like the quintessential custom pocket knives. Keep it coming!

For those that have held the Eureka pattern, is it as natural in the hand as say a dogleg?
 
Great looking Eureka!

I've never held a Eureka, but they look like they would feel great in hand.

Thanks for the pics Kerry.
 
I love it Tony,Thanks for posting it Kerry :thumbup:
-Vince :)
 
I think this is the first one of these I have seen in "that bone". :D

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Oooof ! Be still my heart! No, I mean it... Be still!

The Sowbelly is the Mother of all patterns, but the Eureka is a thing of beauty :thumbup:
 
escuse my ignorance, but is there a proper name for "that bone" ?
roland

Roland,that is the old bone Tony & Reese call Remington bone We call it that too,'cause I say so.It probably is bone from the George Schrade Co.,IMO it looks like that,alot But hey,who knows,its old & nice
-Vince
 
Roland,that is the old bone Tony & Reese call Remington bone We call it that too,'cause I say so.It probably is bone from the George Schrade Co.,IMO it looks like that,alot But hey,who knows,its old & nice
-Vince

Plus, that sounds better than 'leftover bits from a long-deceased bovine'!

Whatever you want to call it, I like it!
And that Eureka is a beauty!
 
Plus, that sounds better than 'leftover bits from a long-deceased bovine'!

Whatever you want to call it, I like it!
And that Eureka is a beauty!

Or,"old switchblade bone"
-Vince
 
Forgot to say,before,I think in olden times,lol,the Eureka was like the primo top - dog - leg - type jack.Its got character,thats for sure.
-Vince
 
Tony, that's such a beauty! If you are reading this, congratulations on a nice execution!
I think of that handle stuff as T's bone!
Tasty!:D
 
Remington bone or stag: To be or not to be. That is THE question. Oh, one of the wondrous unresolved riddles of human existence. :(
 
Vince, George Schrade ? or Schrade Cut. Co./Schrade-Walden ?
I haven't seen many George Schrade knives in jigged bone.
roland
 
Vince, George Schrade ? or Schrade Cut. Co./Schrade-Walden ?
I haven't seen many George Schrade knives in jigged bone.
roland
Roland,
See post #5 for bone & #14 for info

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=743410&highlight=george+schrade

Take a look at the Remington knives at the end of the old knife thread
Also,around post 4000 in thisthread,this was discussed here,too
Nice stuff that bone,no matter what its called

Then,draw a conclusion :)
-Vince :)
 
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