Tony Bose Backpocket with Ebony Scales

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Tony Bose Backpocket with Ebony Scales

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Picked this one not to long ago. Liking its thin profile. Thanks for looking!
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Great looking knife! looks like a handfull. ::tu::
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That is a desirable knife. Good looking and sizable.
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Old school cool 8)
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Thanks gents!! Appreciate your comments! :)
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woodwalker wrote: Liking its thin profile.
Not a big fan of modern day Case but I do like that one. I like those slim single blades and that one looks cool. ::tu::

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XX Case XX wrote:
woodwalker wrote: Liking its thin profile.
Not a big fan of modern day Case but I do like that one. I like those slim single blades and that one looks cool. ::tu::

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Thank you Mike! It's probably my favorite Case knife. Feels good in the hand and probably could do some hard work. Not a big fan of etched knives but the Ebony scales won me over. Appreciate your comments! :)
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There's just something about the feel of ebony handles in your hand. Can't explain it but it's a good thing IMO. 8)
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That's a real beauty there. Love the Ebony! ::tu::
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Thanks Phil and Joe! Ebony does feel good in the hand! I like a thin knife also. Fat knives in my pocket bothers me for some reason.
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The knife came with this.
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