#32779 - 12/25/07 07:18 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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You almost got it right. Here is the numbering system as I understand it: The first knife made of any pattern is now stamped "Prototype". Let's say a 3.5" pattern is upsized to a 4" pattern, even that first 4" version would be stamped "Prototype". Subsequent knives of a pattern would be stamped starting with "0" and then "1 thru 9" for following knives of the same handle material. Knives aren't numbered past "9". Does that help? If I'm wrong, Tony might step in here and set us straight.
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#32781 - 12/26/07 07:22 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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I think Reese uses a 0 mark for prototypes...
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#32782 - 12/26/07 08:15 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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...And just to make things interesting, Tony told me today that he only series numbered the handle types on the Lockback Whittler. As for me, there is only one(thank GOD) and my wife has my number
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#32783 - 12/26/07 09:52 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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hummmm.....wonder why? (you may want to add BeaverTails along with LockBack Whittlers )
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#32784 - 12/26/07 10:02 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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As for me, there is only one(thank GOD) and my wife has my number
Well, in a similar vein, I have “007” on my buttocks. Actually, just one “0” and one “7” tattooed on the left and right cheeks, respectively. The other “0” is only visible during a full moon.
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#32787 - 01/12/08 06:58 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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That's a sweet one too but MRobuck got the cherry.
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#32793 - 01/13/08 11:25 AM
Re: Numbered knives
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I don't know John, A "0" full size saddlehorn. I wouldn't say REAL new. Could be late 90's.. Tony made alot of saddlehorns, right?? It is a nice knife... The price isn't bad either (now anyway - unless Mr. Robuck bids it up. ). Stag is nice, but the seller sure makes it sound like "SUPER STAG" which it is not... None the less, nice knife ....
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#32795 - 01/13/08 01:36 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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Bob after thinking about it...I would say you are right about that knife being made in the late 1990’s. In 2000 a new Federal Shield was introduced. It was patterned off a large Cattaraugus swing guard “King of the Woods” folding hunter. This shield on the eBay knife is an older style and probably not used as much on SaddleHorns after 2000. New'r Shield Old'r Shield Which do you like better?
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#32796 - 01/13/08 02:15 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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Bob after thinking about it...I would say you are right about that knife being made in the late 1990’s.
In 2000 a new Federal Shield was introduced. It was patterned off a large Cattaraugus swing guard “King of the Woods” folding hunter. This shield on the eBay knife is an older style and probably not used as much on SaddleHorns after 2000.
New'r Shield
Old'r Shield
Which do you like better?
I personally like the older shield.
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#32800 - 01/14/08 08:36 PM
Re: Numbered knives
[Re: Whiteman]
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Randy that is well said and John that's extremely enlightening about the shieldology. I did catch wind of some interesting info about that knife. Maybe someone who knows better than I could be of help here. That's great stag on a wonderful big saddle horn. And the number is fun too.
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#32802 - 01/15/08 11:24 AM
Re: Numbered knives
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Sad to say it wasn't me I was in the running but alas she exceeded the spending limit A beauty! Hope one of our guys got her!
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#32805 - 02/06/08 11:48 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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FWIW, my understanding is that the ebay saddlehorn was the only Tony Bose saddlehorn ever numbered. Talk about unique!
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#32806 - 05/20/08 04:57 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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Hello guys, I have a question about numbered knives. I just started buying some folding knives. I wanted to know if the numbered Bose knives are worth more because of the numbering or not? Also what are the going prices for T. and R. BOSE knives?
Thanks, Rick
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#32807 - 08/20/08 01:20 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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So if Tony made a one of a kind, would he number it 0, or would he number it 1?
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#32809 - 08/20/08 03:03 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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Is 1992 considered an older patern?
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#32811 - 08/20/08 09:16 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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In answer to your question, if the knife was today more than likely it would be marked PROTOTYPE. The first knife pattern is now marked with prototype and the numbering starts at #0 and stops at #9.
Edited by John_Hanlon (08/20/08 09:18 PM)
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#32813 - 08/23/08 05:49 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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#32815 - 08/23/08 07:25 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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How long is this knife closed?
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#32816 - 08/23/08 10:09 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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Tony, it is the one you made for Buck Woodard. It is around 4.3 inches closed.
I got a bunch of photocopies of a similar case whittler with it. I am not sure if Mr. Woodard requested a similar knife, or what. It is numbered 1.
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#32818 - 08/24/08 07:47 AM
Re: Numbered knives
[Re: RIgaman]
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Tony, it is the one you made for Buck Woodard. It is around 4.3 inches closed.
I got a bunch of photocopies of a similar case whittler with it. I am not sure if Mr. Woodard requested a similar knife, or what. It is numbered 1.
Buck wanted me to blow up an 83 whittler to 4 1/4 so that's what I did. I cut the stag out of the middle of a big set and it worked out very nice. That's the only one of those I can remember making.
Edited by John_Nugent (08/24/08 08:05 AM)
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#32820 - 08/24/08 09:29 AM
Re: Numbered knives
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It's not as wide at the big end. That stag was killer on that knife.
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#32821 - 08/24/08 10:13 AM
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#32822 - 08/24/08 12:24 PM
Re: Numbered knives
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Ya, Buck said it was the only one you made like it, and wouldnt be making another. I really like it. I have never owned a knife like this. The quality is out of this world. I wish I could take better pictures so you guys could see how goreous the Stag really is.
Tony, It is great to hear about this knife from you. My first knife was made by you, and I used the heck out of it. It had gotten stolen when I was in college. Since then I have been looking for that perfect knife made by you, or Reese. I honestly cant remember if Reese made the one I had before, or you. I had bought it in 98 or 99 from a friend of mine. It was perfect. I got alot of good use out of it, and it brought many memories. I would love to have a similar knife one of these days. It was a single blade lock back, with a gorgeous engraving, and Ivory handles. Maybe you could make me something like that. Do you still take orders? I know the wait would be a long time, but I know it is well worth it.
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