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Queen Cutlery is in Titusville, Pennsylvania, USA.


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Yes,the Queen is still made in the USA.


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As Bob Hagel would say"You should not use a rifle that will kill an animal when everything goes right; you should use one that will do the job when everything goes wrong."Good words of wisdom...............
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I don't want to spend more than $65. Thank you.


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My last knife purchase was a Benchmade.

Would /will buy another, IF this one ever gets lost..

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Originally Posted by baldhunter
Yes,the Queen is still made in the USA.


That's good to know, thank you. At this day and age, good quality but reasonably priced products made in the U.S.A. are getting harder and harder to come by.

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Originally Posted by lovemy99
Boxer, the only ppl's opinions you should even consider listening to are ppl that live in Alaska. Everyone else is just posers, idiots and window lickers, you should know that...


which is better 30-06 or 308?




Is it because people in Alaska spend so much time Outdoors have Seasons all 12 months of the year and don't go to the store as often as you? Thanks.

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Originally Posted by Boxer
Originally Posted by lovemy99
Boxer, the only ppl's opinions you should even consider listening to are ppl that live in Alaska. Everyone else is just posers, idiots and window lickers, you should know that...


which is better 30-06 or 308?




Is it because people in Alaska spend so much time Outdoors have Seasons all 12 months of the year and don't go to the store as often as you? Thanks.
Well you wouldn't be one of them. You spend all of your time on the internet extolling your stupid talk. What a loser. LOL!

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I hope to visit Alaska some day. You "know" as much about knives,as you do the other guesses you post about. Thanks for being consistent.

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I just picked up a pretty nice Oliver Winchester commemorative knife set from Walmart clearanced out for $10 bucks. Came with a pocket knife, lock back knife and a fixed blade knife. I should be set for the rest of my life now!! whistle

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How about a knife that you recommend to me several years ago?

A Victorinox 3.25" or 4.25" serrated paring knife for about $5.00 form SMKW.

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I'd recommend a Havalon knife for deer hunting. It's small, but you don't need more than a couple of inches for deer. It's wicked sharp, because the blade is a replaceable scalpel blade. I've done very quick work with a Havalon. Check it out at www.Havalon.com, and also do a search here at the campfire. It has been covered in a number of discussions.

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Havalon is a POS.

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Originally Posted by Boxer
Havalon is a POS.

And you base that on using one? If not, your opinion is worthless. If so, it's still worthless without a few words to back it up.

Steve


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Racked, Spikes, Forkhorns or Does?


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Originally Posted by Everyday Hunter
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Havalon is a POS.

And you base that on using one? If not, your opinion is worthless. If so, it's still worthless without a few words to back it up.

Steve



Nawww,base it on using several in both sizing and coloration,should those particulars swoon you. You are welcome to think a POS is great,as long as you yack about it. Thanks.

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Originally Posted by battue
Racked, Spikes, Forkhorns or Does?


Yes.

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There is a fellow in Kansas, an old cattle rancher, that makes them for a hobby.Deer antler handles. Last I bought was $65 that included sheath and shipping. I have two of his knives and they last thru doing 2-3 elk with out sharpening.May be hitting them a little with a steel.

Darn good knives.I use to tell guys about these and told them I would buy the knife for them if they were unhappy and I never had to buy a knife.

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Boxer, After a few deer & 4 Alligators I'm still happy with these.

http://www.knivesofalaska.com/

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