Case Bose 2017 knife

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A local dealer was kind enough to share pics of the new Case Bose annual collaboration, a Eureka jack, and a lockback Tribal Spear, in my Facebook group Slipjoint Addict. Both 154CM I believe, he is trying to make his way back to the Case booth at SHOT show to confirm steels. The eureka jack and Tribal Spear look too nice to be just plain old CV/420HC.
 
A local dealer was kind enough to share pics of the new Case Bose annual collaboration, a Eureka jack, and a lockback Tribal Spear, in my Facebook group Slipjoint Addict. Both 154CM I believe, he is trying to make his way back to the Case booth at SHOT show to confirm steels. The eureka jack and Tribal Spear look too nice to be just plain old CV/420HC.
Oh do share

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I'll need to add that eureka to my collection. I'm sure it will get along nicely with my 92's!


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I found this pic on the Web,
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Gives me more hope for the validity of the eureka

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That'll be a beautiful one, if it's half as good looking as the pictures. I still won't be able to afford one :D, but the different scales will be very interesting to see. I like that they're doing more of the lockbacks designs, as overall apart from hj's and cattlemen with punches, they are a basic element/pattern that I probably enjoy the most. Thanks for the pictures JSCHENK.
Thanks, Neal
 
Very interesting. The signature etch, ebony wood, and shield had been previously used on a regular production sowbelly. I wonder if they are now making the Tribal Spear a regular production pattern.

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Jake- same covers and signature on the shot show exclusive for the tear drop a couple years back as well. Black covers and white steel all the way around is my favorite combo. Very classy in my mind.
 
I'm not typically a fan of sowbellys, but that is one classy looking knife!
I look forward to seeing pics of the eureka.
 
Very interesting. The signature etch, ebony wood, and shield had been previously used on a regular production sowbelly. I wonder if they are now making the Tribal Spear a regular production pattern.

I think you're right, Jake. I can't quite make out the tang stamp but it doesn't look like the tang stamp that the annual collabs usually have. Tony's signature on the blade implies regular production as well.
 
Super top secret images provided by the Russians coming from the shot show :) Midlock Tribal Spear (Tribal Lock:rolleyes:) will be a regular catalog item and the collaboration knife is the Eureka Jack...FINALLY!

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Thank you sir. I was hoping the Tribal Spear mid lock would be 154CM, a certain herders site might offer a 154CM SFO... hopefully
 
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