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Started by Bobby U Roberts. Last reply by J.J. Smith III Mar 27. 6 Replies 1 Like
Someone point me to the purchase link for buying the stag seahorse whittler from iknife members. I like about six stag knives completing my factory pearl and stag handle knives collectionContinue
Started by Trent Rock. Last reply by Charles Sample Feb 2. 9 Replies 1 Like
I started collecting Westerns for 2 reasons:1)I love Colorado history..I thought it was cool to have a knife with BOULDER, CO stamped on it2)When I was about 14, I lost a knife my dad let me borrow…Continue
Started by bruce Godlesky. Last reply by Shlomo ben Maved Jul 21, 2011. 3 Replies 1 Like
I'm a big fan of Queen #11, 'specially the newer D2 ones.Here's a shot of a few I have.Continue
Started by Michael D Sabol. Last reply by Martino Mar 17, 2011. 6 Replies 1 Like
Just wanted to show and tell everyone about my favorite knife...this knife has a great story to be told about how it went from an old blade laying around in my garage to an excellent carrying and…Continue
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Allright. Let's try my (probably) favourite knife then. I took a pictures yesterday when I was out in the woods with my kids.
It's a Queen Cutlery Gunstock with Amber jigged/burnt bone.
I got it in anticipation of a possible law change in the Netherlands. I figured I might want something less threatening and "nice" looking. And there was a US dealer on the Dutch forums who sold Queen stuff. So I went and ordered it.
I carried it around for a while. Thought I'd lost it at one point. But then I found it in my car. Seems it'd slipped out of my pocket and after a couple of months it showed up again.
Id already been considering buying a new one. You never know what you've got untill you lose it right? But when I found it again I decided I'd want it a little fancier. So I sent it off to an engraver. He did a great job. And the plus side of it is that now the bolsters don't really show wear anymore.
It also took me a long time to get it to where I thought it was sharp enough. But now it keeps it's edge just fine.
It's everything I could want in a knife. Small but big enough to do some reall work. Goodlooking and yet not easily marred. Bloody sharp and easily stays that way.
Comment by Jan Carter on September 26, 2012 at 5:50 Alexander I understand!
I would say one for my fav fixed and another for my fav production
another for my favorite custom
OR maybe just one that says TODAY'S FAVORITE

So what do you do when you have multiple favourites? I've got a favourite fixed blade, a favourite slipjoint (production and a handmade one) Favourite locking knife....favourite multitool....
Just start multiple threads?
Easy to see why it is a favorite....very functional.
Comment by Michael D Sabol on August 13, 2010 at 14:02
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Comment by Rusty R Halsey on June 14, 2010 at 6:26 


Meet me at the
8th Biennial Queen Show & Family Reunion 7/26 & 7/27
Pleasantville, PA
COME VISIT AT THE PARKER SHOW...THIS WEEKEND
TABLES 20 & 21 right by the door
Go to www.beloitauction.com and go to the June 26th estate auction. Huge collection of knives to be sold to the highest bidder ...all from a local estate
ONLINE BIDDING!
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