Bose Knives

Beautiful knife and sheath! I'd be happy to carry that one too! Thanks for posting it, Kerry.
 
Those Bose knives always brought me good luck in the deer woods. That stag is real nice Tony,great pics as usual Kerry :thumbup:

Thanks for showing us
 
Thanks guys! Here is a Wharncliffe Trapper covered in some unusual handle material from the 1960s. This stuff is called "Rag Micarta".

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...and something in ivory. These rat blades were not swedged in the original muskrat knives because they didn't worry about rubbing or touching the liners. These customs need swedges because of that and besides, it looks better....and...Tony does it because he can. :)

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I read the book Mike uses as an avatar and it made me want a Bose knife, but not just one to collect; I wanted a Bose knife to use and get worn because that was Mr. Bose biggest wish in that article, that more people would use his knives.
 
Good lord...the muskrat.....the rag......the ivory.......oh well....back to the shop..................
 
Wow!! Such beauties! I would love to see all of those, but that muskrat really does it. It is perfect, from materials to execution. Thanks for posting these lovelies.

Chris
 
Thank you Kerry for letting us have a look at these beauties - I really enjoy every single one of them :cool:
 
As usual superior, but the Ivory is simply beautiful. The WT in rag is also wonderful, but I wouldn't expect anything less
from the Master of Wilford.

Jeff
 
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