Bose Knives

How do you honestly pick one over the other to carry? its like playing favs with children, you just cant do it.

Robert,
I mainly ,out of the three folders,carry the Zulu. But since I just got the Reese,I've been carrying that,I am still like in "check it out" mode.
The Hampton I occasionally carry & moreso in the winter,I had that one on me w/ I went hunting last winter .I would have used that Hampton knife more this year,if there was not so much snow. We were not able to get in the fields to shoot deer.
The kitchen knives get used,period

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Wow that is a great looking lot of kitchen knives! I like that a lot of the guys on here carry their customs...does the maker a service to his skill IMO.
 
I have to add a group shot here,too :thumbup:
Thanks,
-Vince :)

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I usually do not copy pictures, but that is one cool looking group and the stockman still rocks!
 
What is the official name of that long boning knife in the above picture?

Jeff I refer to it by "my T.Bose slicer" But it is a great fillet knife on very large striped bass,where a flexible fillet knife is inferior,IMO. It is a pleasure to work with it.
-Vince
 
Thanks Vince and Tony. And Vince, you answered another question of mine in that it is NOT flexible. It's a peach.
 
I found an old carving knife I used to use and asked Tony if he would make a knife with that type of blade. This is what he came up with. Much better design than the one I sent him. The only thing I told him was make the cutting edge slanted back.



 
Very nice George. I do not have to ask about how it cuts :)
-Vince
 
319,903 views of this thread and I bet the regulars have hit it at least a thousand times each. I think this might be the most popular thread on the forums. Vince, thanks for starting it and thanks to all who have contributed to it. Most of all, thanks to Tony and Reese for the awesome work they hold themselves to.
It goes without saying, the Hampton guy rocks.
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319,903 views of this thread and I bet the regulars have hit it at least a thousand times each. I think this might be the most popular thread on the forums. Vince, thanks for starting it and thanks to all who have contributed to it. Most of all, thanks to Tony and Reese for the awesome work they hold themselves to.
It goes without saying, the Hampton guy rocks.
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It totally is a pleasure to be a part of it,I can proudly say. Thanks!

I cut some cord today ,I had lashed a canoe down for the winter with,using that new Reese stockman I got,it was not really a "manly thing" ,lol ;),but lemme tell ya' ,it felt real good :thumbup: What a handy piece of gorgeous knife maker craftsmanship!
-Vince
 
While crossing the Wabash today, I couldn't help but wonder if the folks at Wilfred should be making canoes. I hope you are all far from the river 'cause it's really gettin' high.
 
319,903 views of this thread and I bet the regulars have hit it at least a thousand times each. I think this might be the most popular thread on the forums. Vince, thanks for starting it and thanks to all who have contributed to it. Most of all, thanks to Tony and Reese for the awesome work they hold themselves to.
It goes without saying, the Hampton guy rocks.
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That does kinda look like me in a rocker, 'cept that guy has pants on. :)
 
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