Bose Knives

A question....now that elephant ivory is a no go for knife makers ....and the Bose boys known for their ivory hafted knives...are they now limited to bone and stag? I know they have used some micartas and mammoth ivories ...but now a third of their materials have been taken away. What to do? Walrus? Don't remember any walrus being used here and it is not traditional. So.....bone and stag...and the stag is not common anymore either. Oh brother......
 
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This should prove to be a very handy fixed blade for a bunch of tasks. 3-5/8" handle, 2-7/8" on the blade = 6.5" OAL . What do you think >?
 
I don't know if this was a coordinated effort or not but they both made prototypes at the same time. How 'bout that!

Tony's
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Reese's
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Wow! Like two peas in a pod! Absolutely beautiful!
 
Very cool to seem them both like this, beautiful knives! Love seeing the subtle differences between them, but also seeing how close they are in almost every way.
 
Both of these are so special!

The only thing missing from this duo, is one from you Kerry to make the trio complete!

Jeff
 
They really nailed that pattern!

Bee-yooo-tee-fulll pair!!!
 
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