Case Bose lockback hunter
Case Bose lockback hunter
I was sent this Case Bose lockback hunter. The customer wanted some ironwood. Also wanted a different shield. Here's some before and after...
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Re: Case Bose lockback hunter
Beautiful new handles on a very well-made knife.
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You sir....words are hard to come by. I will try. Beautiful workmanship as always, you have made that knife heirloom worthy. I bow down to your greatness Glennbad! With all sincerity I admire your work greatly. Well done!!!!
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Beautiful work, Glenn!
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I liked the before shot until I saw the after shot. Always impressed with your work.
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Fantastic work as always Glenn. I not usually a fan of wood handles, but those are gorgeous.
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Glenn, well done! The new handles are gorgeous. The Bose Wilfred pattern is a super nice knife.
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You just 'upped the ante'....That's a Master Class in customizing Love it!
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D) All of the above
Sweet!
Sweet!
Take care and God bless,
Steve
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Glenn, super workmanship. I like both the before and the after.
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Thanks, you guys are too kind!
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You took a knife that had little appeal to me and made it extremely appealing! The old jigged bone handles do not complement the knife, they distract from the looks of the knife. They look too "busy" if you know what I mean.
Your work with the iron wood changes everything and gives the knife nice clean lines. Much more aerodynamic, if you can apply that term to a folding knife.
I love the new look!
Your work with the iron wood changes everything and gives the knife nice clean lines. Much more aerodynamic, if you can apply that term to a folding knife.
I love the new look!
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"Sleek" comes to mind.orvet wrote:You took a knife that had little appeal to me and made it extremely appealing! The old jigged bone handles do not complement the knife, they distract from the looks of the knife. They look too "busy" if you know what I mean.
Your work with the iron wood changes everything and gives the knife nice clean lines. Much more aerodynamic, if you can apply that term to a folding knife.
I love the new look!
Take care and God bless,
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)