Bose Knives

I thought I had too many. Evidently not. Loving the show. Coach us on your picture taking setup and you might draw some others out of the woodwork. Those Teardrops are calling my name. That two blade Naponach little guy in particular. Wow!
 
I thought I had too many. Evidently not. Loving the show. Coach us on your picture taking setup and you might draw some others out of the woodwork. Those Teardrops are calling my name. That two blade Naponach little guy in particular. Wow!
Thank you, Charlie. One never has too many in my opinion :D I've seen some pictures of your knives and you have one beauty after another. Just incredible.

The proto Tear Drop is indeed special to me. The yellow gold shield is super cool, and the small size is just fun to hold in the hand.

As far as the picture setup, I take them outside under a covered porch in my backyard. I try to avoid direct sunlight on the knives. In some of my pictures you can see the metal table in the background of the picture. If it's cloudy out, that's always a plus and you can see some of my pictures in a pine tree in my backyard. I see a lot of great photographers here on BF and wonder the same thing. What's their setup and what camera are they using?
 
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Love the Tear Drop too. Here are 3 other Gent's knives I have. I was told by Tony that the bottom one is 25 to 30 years old base on the construction of it, and he also said it looked like it was never used. Two in Green Bone and one in Pearl.

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Thanks Steve, those gents knives are real beauties. Even more so they show the craftsmanship of the knife maker. It has to be extremely tedious let alone difficult to miniaturize everything.
 
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