I saved the big knives for the last part. The first is the BP pattern you may be used to seeing around here but with a different blade this time. A 4.5" BP with somewhat of a drop point blade made of D-2. Probably from the early to mid '80s.
There's a funny story about this knife. It was given by Freddie to his nephew while still a kid in school. As kids sometimes do, he lost his knife on the school bus. The bus driver recognized the knife and gave it back to Freddie instead of the nephew. Freddie hasn't told the nephew to this day.:D
http://boseknives.com/images/tbose-dropptbp-fred2.jpghttp://boseknives.com/images/tbose-dropptbp-fred3.jpghttp://boseknives.com/images/tbose-dropptbp-fred4.jpgAnother 4.5" BP but this time with a recurved drop point blade.
http://boseknives.com/images/tbose-dropptrecurvebp-fred2.jpghttp://boseknives.com/images/tbose-dropptrecurvebp-fred3.jpghttp://boseknives.com/images/tbose-dropptrecurvebp-fred4.jpghttp://boseknives.com/images/tbose-dropptrecurvebp-fred5.jpgThe best is always saved for last right...
As far as I know this is one of a kind, 4 5/8" Saddlehorn with Damascus Blade, lock, bolsters, and steel liners.
http://boseknives.com/images/tbose-damascussaddlehorn-fred2.jpghttp://boseknives.com/images/tbose-damascussaddlehorn-fred3.jpghttp://boseknives.com/images/tbose-damascussaddlehorn-fred4.jpghttp://boseknives.com/images/tbose-damascussaddlehorn-fred5.jpghttp://boseknives.com/images/tbose-damascussaddlehorn-fred6.jpghttp://boseknives.com/images/tbose-damascussaddlehorn-fred7.jpgbadeabadeabadeabadea That's all folks
