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#10274 - 10/06/06 10:04 AM Tony Bose Knives
richs Offline
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Registered: 10/05/06
Posts: 62
These are a few of the Tony Bose Knives that I have in my collection, you can't find any knives made any better then these. The really great thing about these knives is the friendship that my wife and myself have developed with the Bose's over the years. You just can't find nicer people, but then knife people in general are among the best!!!

RichS and Myki



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#10275 - 10/06/06 09:28 PM Re: Tony Bose Knives [Re: richs]
John_Nugent Offline
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Registered: 10/01/05
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Loc: Indiana
Great looking knives on the left
good looking wood handles

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#10276 - 10/07/06 09:17 AM Re: Tony Bose Knives [Re: John_Nugent]
John_Hanlon Offline
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Hey Rich, I am expecting to see a picture of the stag drop point with blood on it. Remember you promised to open a deer with it.

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#10277 - 10/08/06 09:36 AM Re: Bose Knife at the Kill [Re: John_Hanlon]
John_Hanlon Offline
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Tony Bose Drop Point in use. These pictures are from a fellow Bose collector living in the UK. He has used the knife in the photo's to clean several deer. He tells me it is the best hunting knife he has ever used.

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#10278 - 10/10/06 08:47 AM Re: Bose Knife at the Kill [Re: John_Hanlon]
richs Offline
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Registered: 10/05/06
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HI John My son Scott and myself, just got back from our hunting camp. Our season opens Nov.15. Looks like it is going to be a good year.While setting up blinds,we saw 24 deer and one small bull elk . Looking forward to trying out that new BOSE.Take Care! RICH

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