Bose Knives

Ford, I like how you think. Plus I was getting a little tired of using my teeth. Some of that gum is pretty old and hard.
 
Thanks all. Those Bose guys sure are something. Used it for the first time today after taking the scans.

For cost reasons, I may have to switch over to collecting gum off the underside of restaurant tables though.

Mike,
You collect gum,I'm taking up beach glass,I 've got it going in a few colors now....
But,as far as the knives go,without saying too much (you all know I am good,or bad,wichever,at that ,lol)

YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR

And that is something that is hard to describe with just pictures
Check out these butts

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Vince
 
"YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR

And that is something that is hard to describe with just pictures
Check out these butts"

Let's keep it clean here, Vince. My grandchildren look over my shoulder sometimes!:D:D
 
"YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR

And that is something that is hard to describe with just pictures
Check out these butts"

Let's keep it clean here, Vince. My grandchildren look over my shoulder sometimes!:D:D

Sorry about that Charlie,I forgot about the ole GLOS thing :)

They'd probably have built in instincts to spot a Bose I'd bet on that...
-Vince
 
A little slow on this thread lately, so here's a group shot. Just got a new camera and had to try it.
 
You Sir are my Hero
Delicious Tasteful assemblage of Bose exquisiteness
 
I'll second what Riad just wrote. I especially like the shadow third from the right, and the Rem bone coffin jack.
 
Thanks. The one that sees the most use is the micarta shadow. It's so lite you forget its in your pocket.



The brown bone and the shadow swayback are by Reese
 
That sway is too cool for school
and I'm melting down over that Lanny's
 
D2, 440v, cpm something or other. I really cant tell much difference in steels. I like everything Iv'e tried from Tony and Reese. They all seem to hold a great edge and cut great.
 
duckman1,That is a really magnificent seven,you have there,and your camera works real good.
2toes,thanks for showing some more,as well.

This thread is all about some of The Best slipjoints & some real fine straight knives,too,by Tony and Reese Bose :thumbup:

-Vince
 
Outstanding knives and photos gents! :thumbup:

Thanks for sharing those. :)
 
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