Case Tony Bose Collabs pic and discussion thread.

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Here’s to Tony! You are much missed my friend.

A lot of people seem to wonder if it is worth buying a collaborative knife. I believe they are definitely worth it. Just take the time to make sure the one you buy doesn’t have issues. A good one is surprisingly close to an original Bose. However, an original will cost you thousands of dollars while a collaborative will cost hundreds. Still a lot of money but much more reasonable. They are great knives.
 
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I forgot that this thread was here and I've been meaning to inquire about a knife that has caught my interest. I know this might fall outside the realm of interest for some of you fellas but do any of you have any experience with the TB612007 - a Coke Bottle with Swing Guard and lock back? I have a keen interest in the Coke Bottle pattern in general and have yet to add a Case/Bose knife to my collection. Despite not caring for the swing guard too much, this still looks like a finely made knife.

Not my picture - one pulled off the web.

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Very late to the party on this but its very well built. The action is smooth and when I depress the lock back the blade will drop. I used to edc one of that color very often. It's a great knife for looking and for using if you're into that. I highly recommend it. I also have an ebony one that is made very well too. My only complaint is I wish that hadn't polished the bone so much.
 
Hope people don’t mind me asking this here:

What configurations of the coffin jack were offered? I can’t find a difinitive list. I do see there was at least an ebony and antique bone. Can anyone confirm the full set of offerings?
 
Seems like a perfect question wouldn’t see why anyone would mind. I am unsure but have seen them in ebony, chestnut, antique bone, and stag (or bone stag can’t remember) as well as the Damascus offering. Nice pattern. Had one I shouldn’t have sold.
 
Seems like a perfect question wouldn’t see why anyone would mind. I am unsure but have seen them in ebony, chestnut, antique bone, and stag (or bone stag can’t remember) as well as the Damascus offering. Nice pattern. Had one I shouldn’t have sold.

Thanks! I played around with the part numbers and was able to search the internet to assemble what I think the offerings were:

Antique Yellow Bone: 7190 / TB622011
Chestnut Bone 07191 / TB822011
Ebony 7192 / TB722011
Mother of Pearl 7193 / TB822011
Burnt Stag 7194 / TB522011

Damascus dark molasses(??) part # unknown
 
I have been admiring the pics awhile. If a pre owned ebony hit the exchange I think it would be tough for my hands to stop typing “I will take that one please sir…” 😎
 
2021 HT Trapper now finally hitting the dealers. Very nice…but…usual discounted price is $566. Kinda high for a two blade trapper even for the Bose Collaboration Collection. Is this a particularly difficult pattern to make? Anyone plan on purchasing?

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Not a particularly difficult pattern to make (the original HTT was about 5 1/4') in comparison to the other two bladed collaborations. Remington made a full size version in 1998 in their bullet series.
 
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