Bose Knives

"I think you fellers have had about enough beans..."
-Blazing Saddles - Act II
 
Fewpop,

I agree.. Way too many Beans! ;)

Just looking at Post #750 again. :D Can't wait to carry this Trapper in My Pocket! :thumbup:

Kent

(2 Shot)
 
Friends,

Do you think that Tony and Reese took Labor Day Off??:confused:

I bet that "the old dog" worked on a few! :thumbup:

Kent
 
I'm looking for things not posted here. I shot this back in November when it was hot off the bench and it was posted in KT Bose forum. This sweet desk knife is made from the same billet of Thunderforged twist pattern damascus that my BP is made of. Tapered tang and awesome crackle mammoth ivory too! Tony just whipped this out while I was struggling with my first folder :o :p

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I also shot this image back in November. Tony had just "delivered" it and I happened to be there to shoot this image immediately after the nurse cleaned it up :D.

Somebody has a nice knife....I wonder if they are using it :)

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This knife and sheath was made by Tony for his younger son Dirk...8" drop point hunter. I shot this one laying on the stump in front of the Wilfred Works complex.

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Kerry,

Great Photo's! That mammoth ivory on the "desk knife" is awesome! :thumbup:

Guess everyone else is ..still taking the weekend off!!!!

Kent
 
The only thing that could make that damascus and mammoth better was if it folded! I would settle for the desk knife though. :D

I like the choil on the hunter.
 
Why were you laying on the stump in front of Wilfred Works?

Seems that many of us hoping for (more) treasures from Wilfred Works get stumped. :p


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Field Of Broken Dreams

(Official Disclaimer: Though I would love to get my mitts on another Bose (or a dozen), I couldn't be happier with the two I do own by father and son. (Lest anyone mistakenly detect the rotten scent of sour grapes). Offered solely for the humor impaired. And now back to our show, Another World: Bose City)
 
I'm switching to a different language.:o
Your avatar suddenly looks like my kind of girl, Kerry!!??
I must be dreaming!
That desk knife is great. Nicely tapered tang; beautiful steel and ivory. Does it get any better??
Thanks for picking up this thread, but that stump looks uncomfortable.
Your Robot lunch is in the mail, along with a high tech little gadget;)!
 
Thanks Charlie...now you have me wondering:confused: Ya know, that is a move right out of the Old Dog's play book.:D
 
This one came back to the shop for a "fluff and buff". It's been down in the Lone Star State for over 3 years and has seen some serious use. I understand it has been used to field dress deer and will now be retired from active duty. Still looks great huh!:thumbup:

It is almost 4 3/4" and hafted with awesome ivory. It is stamped "Prototype". The potbelly spey blade is replaced with a slim clip blade. The blades and springs are ATS-34(not stamped)

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Yer quick on the draw there duckman. Tony also used a blade that is slightly wider and says he thinks the wider blade looks better with this rounded and fluted bolster.
 
oh my
The Modified Saddlehorn is a Fave..in Ivory it is a GRAIL
and I love the flutes a roundd bolster on the BP makes it easier on the pockets too
Thanks for the pick me up!
 
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