#30257 - 11/11/07 09:56 AM
Re: DogLeg Jacks
[Re: John_Nugent]
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#30259 - 11/11/07 10:01 AM
Re: DogLeg Jacks
[Re: John_Nugent]
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#30264 - 11/11/07 06:27 PM
Re: Coffin Jack
[Re: Bob_Glassman]
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Nuge you have a FANTASTIC collection!! Lets see something in pearl  ...Thanks for sharing. RW
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#30267 - 11/12/07 08:23 AM
Re: Coffin Jack
[Re: John_Nugent]
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Nice Knife John..
Forgive my ignorance.. Is that called just "swell center"??
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#30269 - 11/12/07 11:44 AM
Re: Coffin Jack
[Re: John_Nugent]
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To Me it kind of looks like a mix between an Eisenhower and a Congress. I can honestly say that I haven't found a Bose knife that I don't like.. Although the toenail is probably my least favorite pattern  ...
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#30274 - 11/13/07 04:10 AM
Re: DogLeg Jacks
[Re: VCM]
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#30275 - 11/13/07 08:34 AM
Re: DogLeg Jacks
[Re: Bob_Glassman]
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#30277 - 11/13/07 04:31 PM
Re: DogLeg Jacks
[Re: kdhampton]
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Thanks JpN,I like both these patterns.That spearpoint blade,just gets me.So guys,on the coffin jack,witch do you prefer,barehead,or cap ?? -Vince
It's hard to pick. The barehead knife has an old school, turn of the century look whereas the capped model has a WWII era look. I can't choose...I likem both
Yeh,I like 'em both ,too.I think I saw a barehead dog leg jack on the new website,that is interesting,too. I recently saw a picture of a barehead coffin by Tony,that had no closed channel on the smaller blade,it looked like that set up,would be a bit lighter,too. Anyone would be very lucky to own one,of either pattern,in any configuration. Here is a question for Tony.Tony,did you ever have a request for a dog leg in a shadow pattern? A bit off the wall,but I fantasize about these things you know. -Vince
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#30278 - 11/13/07 05:24 PM
Re: DogLeg Jacks
[Re: VCM]
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I have never made a dogleg in a shadow that I can remember. Interesting thought though.
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#30279 - 11/13/07 05:37 PM
Re: DogLeg Jacks
[Re: Tony Bose]
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I have never made a dogleg in a shadow that I can remember. Interesting thought though.
Tony,Thanks for your reply.This idea is something we can discuss at Blade this year,I am looking forward to meeting You,and Reese,and all who are there,that I talk with,and share the love & interest in the knives on the forums -Vince
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