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#37943 - 03/06/08 10:03 PM R.Bose 4 1/4" Stag Saddlehorn
kdhampton Offline
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The saddlehorn is one of the hardest patterns to handle with stag due to the size material that is needed. It's very easy to end up with a knife that is too thick at the back end due to the shape, but Reese did an excellent job on this one(is there ever a doubt) ATS-34 blades and springs and stainless hardware.







http://boseknives.com/images/rbose/08/rbose-425stagshorn3.jpg
http://boseknives.com/images/rbose/08/rbose-425stagshorn4.jpg
http://boseknives.com/images/rbose/08/rbose-425stagshorn5.jpg
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#37944 - 03/06/08 10:26 PM Re: R.Bose 4 1/4" Stag Saddlehorn [Re: kdhampton]
johnbarth Offline
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Again... stunning Somebody's gonna be REAL happy.

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#37945 - 03/07/08 08:37 AM Re: R.Bose 4 1/4" Stag Saddlehorn [Re: johnbarth]
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Loc: Indiana
What a great pattern. I like it flat like that, but there is something special about a "thicker at the end" barrel shape Saddle that just blows me away. That double bomb shield really sets it off too.

Great pictures...thanks for the peek.

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