Tony Bose - Dogleg (Spear Point & Remington Bone)
A superb example from legendary maker Tony Bose, this Dogleg pattern slipjoint showcases the craftsmanship and attention to detail that collectors prize. Featuring dual blades (Spear Point and Pen) crafted from premium ATS-34 steel, both exhibit a beautifully executed hand-rubbed satin finish.
The action is smooth and refined, with both blades presenting an approximate pull of 5 on a 10pt scale—ideal for a traditional, balanced feel. The knife is fitted with striking Remington bone scales, complemented by a classic Federal shield for an authentic, timeless look. Finishing touches include expertly spun pins throughout.
This piece is pre-owned yet remains in as-new condition, making it an outstanding addition to any serious collection. A truly exceptional piece—refined, collectible, and increasingly hard to find.
Blade length: Main blade: 2 3/4", Secondary blade: 2 1/4"
Closed length: 3 3/4"
Case/sheath: Zippered pouch
Pricing
All listed prices are net to Knifeology
About the maker
Starting in 1972, Tony Bose was perhaps the reason for the resurgence of traditional handmade knives in the United States. From his time making, he was considered the absolute master of his craft, commanding a following unlike any other within the knife collecting community. A stand up, no-nonsense kind of guy, he was an artist who crafted the kind of pieces that you'd never believe they were made by hand.
