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#21793 - 07/17/07 09:19 PM Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;)..
Whiteman Offline
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Sorry the picture SUCKS..I promise to have Kerry shoot a pic to show off the most perfect piece of ivory I have seen. This knife is DROP DEAD GORGEOUS!


Shot with KODAK P850 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA at 2007-07-17

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#21794 - 07/17/07 11:24 PM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: Whiteman]
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Beautiful Knife for sure !!!

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#21795 - 07/18/07 07:37 AM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: Bob_Glassman]
MARKRKS2769 Offline
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Anyone know if the teardrops are all patterned from the old Shrade line or if this is a completely new pattern...dont see this pattern in the catalog...anyone know why some pattern numbers skip in the catalog??

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#21796 - 07/18/07 10:40 AM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: MARKRKS2769]
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Anyone know if the teardrops are all patterned from the old Shrade line or if this is a completely new pattern...dont see this pattern in the catalog...anyone know why some pattern numbers skip in the catalog??




This is patterned off of a very old English pattern. I would suspect the Schrade is patterned from that as well. If you have access to old Sheffield company reproduction catalogs you will find it.
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#21797 - 07/18/07 05:44 PM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: Bob_Glassman]
Whiteman Offline
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I hope this picture comes out a little better.


Shot with KODAK P850 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA at 2007-07-18

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#21798 - 07/18/07 06:25 PM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: Whiteman]
fasteddie Offline
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Much better look at the ivory. Very nice.
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#21799 - 07/18/07 07:30 PM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: fasteddie]
John_Hanlon Offline
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Nice score Randy

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#21800 - 07/18/07 07:44 PM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: John_Hanlon]
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I cannot imagine a nicer knife! That knife if perfect!!

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#21801 - 07/18/07 08:31 PM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: fasteddie]
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Randy,

Wow! Great score.


Edited by MRobuck (07/18/07 08:32 PM)

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#21802 - 07/19/07 08:24 AM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: Whiteman]
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I hope this picture comes out a little better.


Shot with KODAK P850 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA at 2007-07-18




Nice image there Randy and worth another look.
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#21803 - 07/19/07 10:13 AM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: kdhampton]
Dwayne_Dushane Offline
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I'm not sure it's the prettiest one I've ever saw, it's really hard to tell from the photo's. I tell you what, send it too me and let me really look it over for a few years & I'll get back to you!
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#21804 - 07/22/07 11:53 AM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: Dwayne_Dushane]
Whiteman Offline
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Thanks for the comments guys..My wife always said " they all look the same.." until she saw this one. She wanted it for her purse..YIKES!

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#21805 - 07/22/07 05:12 PM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: Whiteman]
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I hope you let her have it...She will keep it in a little pouch in her purse and cut threads and such......this will Score major Knife points

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#21806 - 07/22/07 07:52 PM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: John_Nugent]
Whiteman Offline
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I hope you let her have it...She will keep it in a little pouch in her purse and cut threads and such......this will Score major Knife points



Not gonna happen!! Hey Nuge...Where ya been?

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#21807 - 07/22/07 07:56 PM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: Whiteman]
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Up North by the UP....a cabin fire everynight...I didnt want to leave

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#21808 - 07/22/07 08:00 PM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: John_Nugent]
Whiteman Offline
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Sounds great!! Traverse City?

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#21809 - 07/23/07 09:40 AM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: Whiteman]
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I hope you let her have it...She will keep it in a little pouch in her purse and cut threads and such......this will Score major Knife points



Not gonna happen!! Hey Nuge...Where ya been?




Randy, you really may want to let her carry it around for a little while. You may get her hooked !!! Then, it would be easy to get her support in the future. I have offered my wife many Bose knives... Sounds like a smart investment to me....

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#21810 - 07/23/07 12:37 PM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: Bob_Glassman]
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I agree with Bob....Its a smart move...my wife carries a small pearl peanut and she loves it

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#21811 - 07/23/07 06:47 PM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: John_Nugent]
Whiteman Offline
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Uh...The answer is still no..I gave my wife a small Lady SAK about 15 years ago and it is beat to crap..I don't know what she uses it for to get it in that condition but it is torn up..oh..

hehehehe..small SAK..hehehehe..

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#21812 - 07/23/07 07:04 PM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: Whiteman]
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maybe you need to educate her on knife etiquette...in a good way. Just a suggestion

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#21813 - 07/24/07 07:28 AM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: John_Nugent]
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I've learned one thing in my marriage that I try never to forget. I try to keep my eye set on the "BIG PICTURE".. A knife can be cleaned up. Also, a sak is a sak.. It is an inexpensive production knife which isn't of big value like a Bose knife. It is one of the world's best beaters. Who is to say she wouldn't be respectful of a beautiful Bose knife like fine jewelry. Sometimes things are not just about money anyway. If you get her to appreciate the intangible joy of a Bose knife, it is something that you both can share. That would open up new horizons like getting her interested in knife shows, higher prioritizing of the knife budget, etc.. To me, one knife (that could really be cleaned up if necessary) is a small investment for such a large return.

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#21814 - 07/24/07 10:15 AM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: Whiteman]
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hehehehe..small SAK..hehehehe..




small SAK indeed. Nothing says "I love you" like new Bose.
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#21815 - 07/24/07 10:35 AM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: Bob_Glassman]
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I've learned one thing in my marriage that I try never to forget. I try to keep my eye set on the "BIG PICTURE".. A knife can be cleaned up. Also, a sak is a sak.. It is an inexpensive production knife which isn't of big value like a Bose knife. It is one of the world's best beaters. Who is to say she wouldn't be respectful of a beautiful Bose knife like fine jewelry. Sometimes things are not just about money anyway. If you get her to appreciate the intangible joy of a Bose knife, it is something that you both can share. That would open up new horizons like getting her interested in knife shows, higher prioritizing of the knife budget, etc.. To me, one knife (that could really be cleaned up if necessary) is a small investment for such a large return.




I said almost the exact same thing....but I dont think she will get the TearDrop...Oh well..we tried

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#21816 - 07/24/07 05:23 PM Re: Prettiest Teardrop EVER ;).. [Re: John_Nugent]
Whiteman Offline
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Bob and John..The next Dr. Phil's...hahahaha..

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