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This is my first Queen cutlery knife. MADE IN THE USA TOO! Been looking for an inexpensive classic as an EDC, and this Queen Canoe caught my eye. The clincher is that it is D2 steel. Hard to beat with amber jigged bone scales. VERY reasonble price too. One of those knives that just feels good to hold in your hand. Nice rounded and smooth edges. Feels about as good as as my Seecamp
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Queen does indeed make a dandy classic style slip joint folder. They produce knives for many other companies also. You have a nice Canoe there, congrat's!
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This is my everyday pocket knife. It is a 1970 Case One Armed Razor.
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Cool. Never saw a case like that. Sweet SS 3 screw. They are fun to shoot!
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After the game is over, the king and the pawn go into the same box. Italian Proverb
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Nice knife! Like the Seecamp also.
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Heres a couple pocket knives.The May doesn't fold,though . The swayback jack is the first two blader ever made from custom slipjoint maker Kerry Hampton.He has learned directly from Tony & Reese Bose ,others too I'm sure,but you can see the Tony Bose influence! The scales on the jack are older (antique) Westinghouse Ivory paper micarta -Vince
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Cool thread Sakoluvr Here's one more,a John Howser,ATS - 34 ss blade,integral bolster liner construction & older bone (antique) ,this came from salvaged parts of a production knife company in Germany,it is gorgeous stuff This is his 3-3/4" modified warncliffe design -Vince Thats a great one! -Vince
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I've been carrying a Fallkniven U2 lockback with a Lam. SGPS blade. It is very light to carry and scary sharp. That's a very nice Queen Canoe. Good luck.
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I have my eye on a U2, and was close to ordering one. I got in the mood for a "traditional" design, and I am weak when it comes to bone and stag.
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U2's rock! I've recently started carrying a William Henry again...
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I have a Russel Muskrat with ATS34 in my pockets most always. If I know I`m doing some cutting, say deer blind building, garden work, I clip a Mini Griptilian with D2 to my front pocket.
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Here is my current EDC rotation, and subject to change on a whim...
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Awesome pocket knives, folks. Love the Queen Teardrop design.
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I continue to carry this Chris Reeve Mnandi most days, like today:
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I used to have a Sebenza, but just could not warm up to it as a EDC. I sold it after a month or 2.
Faith and love of others knows no mileage nor bounds. That's simply the way it is. dogzapper
After the game is over, the king and the pawn go into the same box. Italian Proverb
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I've sold several...but still have 5! I'm addicted to them. My latest (pictured when new) did 2 antelope, 2 whitetail and a mulie this year...
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current everyday knife for me. And the previous one before it walked away at work a lil while back
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I never did really catch the pocket knife bug. Most of the time, one of these two tired old Benchmade folders will be hanging in my pocket. I always have an old Leatherman tool with me. All they are is tools to me.
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I made this one several years ago. Ivory Micarta handle, Nickle silver bolsters, and 154 CM blade. This is a lockback, but uses a coil spring instead of a leaf spring. Never have learned how to do the blade pin right.
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