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Are there any other Tony Bose fans out there?

Picked up a new in box Arkansas Hunter today at Lehman's Hardware in Kidron, Ohio. There were 2 displayed at $339.00 each. Eva, the Case expert at Lehman's gave me a 30% discount bringing the price down to $237.30 + tax; I snatched up the Chestnut Bone immediately. Eva is holding the Ebony version until I save up the cash (I limit my Case knife addiction). I will definitely return for the Ebony variant next month.

I have a fondness for Tony Bose knives, good deals, and Eva.

I was actually looking for the new BackPocket Silver Script Goldenrod Bone (10131) to continue my collecting the BackPocket/Lanyard TBs.

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I say Ebony too. And a beauty it is!

Brad T. said:

Okay you Case Bose addicts, maybe you can tell me what kind of wood handles I have on this Saddlehorn.

I bought this along with 7 other mint condition knives from a gun store here in Orange about 2 years ago. The store owner picked up about 60 pcs from an estate sale. I didn't know anything about this knife except it was different than the other patterns.



Brad T. said:

I bought this along with 7 other mint condition knives from a gun store here in Orange about 2 years ago. The store owner picked up about 60 pcs from an estate sale. I didn't know anything about this knife except it was different than the other patterns
 
 
 
Brad I'd say you have a keeper.

Brad, found this info online thought you might like to check it out,

Case Special Factory Order Deep Ebony Wood Tony Bose designed Small Saddlehorn, 3 1/2" closed, with the Case XX script style oval shield and nickel silver bolsters.
This Case Ebony Tony Bose Small Saddlehorn was produced exclusively for a Case retailer in a quantity of 500 pieces in 2005.
This Small Saddlehorn is tang stamped on the master Clip blade with Case XX USA with 5 X's, dating this as a Case 2005 issue knife, and pattern stamped on the front tang of the Skinner blade with USA T.B. 72110 SS.
The "T.B." in the pattern stamp recognizes iconic knifemaker Tony Bose, responsible for designing this pattern for W.R. Case & Sons.
(the Case item number is #08106)

Got it back today. Little bit of custom scrollwork.

Got to say something about this knife. I wanted a Tony Bose Custom. He is not taking any new orders. So I took my new stag swayback to have it prettied up a little bit. When I picked it up I dropped off my deep canyon chestnut bone swayback and backpocket to have them done. He said he may have them a while. So now I'm going to have to figure out what I'm going to use for edc's. I hope I can find a knife around here to carry. lol

Big Bose fan here.  I have 3 Norfolks in my EDC rotation (chestnut, antique, and ebony) and a chestnut Lanny's Clip recently bought to accompany me as a woods knife.

I also have a few Sway Back Jacks that I frequently carry.

The swayback just seems to fit in my hand and pocket perfect.

Paul R Work said:

Big Bose fan here.  I have 3 Norfolks in my EDC rotation (chestnut, antique, and ebony) and a chestnut Lanny's Clip recently bought to accompany me as a woods knife.

I also have a few Sway Back Jacks that I frequently carry.

two that I bought over the weekend. Backpocket in natural bone and a small saddlehorn in buffalo horn.

Couple of lookers there. Really like that natural smooth bone!

Wow, I like those Lee! I want one of those Buffalo Horn Saddlehorns!

Guess I had better put these on here to. My new saddle horn and back pocket. Both buffalo horn and both Tony Bose. My new edc's.

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