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#16859 - 03/26/07 11:59 AM Re: A Little Bose Talk [Re: RAN]
GaryWGraley Offline
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Registered: 10/21/06
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one of these days I'll have to get me one of the small ones
thanks for sharing! in the mean time I may check Case out for
I think it's the seahorse whittler for the time being...
G2

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#16860 - 03/26/07 01:05 PM Re: A Little Bose Talk [Re: GaryWGraley]
VCM Offline
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Gary,Look at what a buddy of mine scored at a Gun & Knife show,over the weekend.

-Vince

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#16861 - 03/26/07 03:25 PM Re: A Little Bose Talk [Re: VCM]
Bob_Glassman Offline
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Nice..

I like that arrow shield. Never saw one without the coping blade....

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#16862 - 03/26/07 05:24 PM Re: A Little Bose Talk [Re: Bob_Glassman]
RAN Offline
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badass!
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#16863 - 03/26/07 11:09 PM Re: A Little Bose Talk [Re: RAN]
fasteddie Offline
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Registered: 10/07/05
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Bob, that little whittler is incredible. I've never seen one and didn't even know Reese made one. I've got a 3 inch shadow, and a 3 inch 4 bld congress. I think they would like a whittler for company. Here's the little guy in black micarta...



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Avatar knife: Tony Bose stag swayback jack 440V, 3-5/8 closed

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#16864 - 03/27/07 08:37 AM Re: A Little Bose Talk [Re: fasteddie]
Bob_Glassman Offline
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I am sure it would be a great companion for that shadow. I must confess that I like the small one better then the full size. The funny thing is, I wanted the large one after I had the small one, and when I first got the smaller one, I felt it was a little too small for me. But it has now developed into my most cherished pieces by Reese. The gold pins and double bomb really set it off also. The action on the little guy is nice and easy on all three blades. I am sure we will be companions for life... The number "3" is boldly stamped on the pen.. Something about Rem bone also..

Place your order. Before you know it, the time will pass and you will be enjoying your new 3" whittler.

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#16865 - 03/27/07 11:09 AM Re: A Little Bose Talk [Re: VCM]
GaryWGraley Offline
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Quote:

Gary,Look at what a buddy of mine scored at a Gun & Knife show,over the weekend.

-Vince




Wow Vince, how good a friend is he
Very classy knife.
G2

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#16866 - 03/27/07 01:53 PM Re: A Little Bose Talk [Re: GaryWGraley]
VCM Offline
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Gary,He's a real good friend to me,he has a good eye for a great production slipjoint.I'm grateful to have a good knife buddy like Larry,'cause all my production slips came from his picks.He got this other flavor,too :

-Vince

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#16867 - 03/27/07 02:03 PM Re: A Little Bose Talk [Re: VCM]
VCM Offline
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Here is one of my favorite whittlers from Larry.This pattern/size,would be some killer pocketknife in a Bose.


-Vince

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#16868 - 04/01/07 11:46 AM Re: A Little Bose Talk [Re: VCM]
VCM Offline
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Getting back to the talk on the 3" shadow,here are some shots with my Tony Bose Lanny's Clip,witch is 3-3/4" closed.



-Vince

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