#35 Beer and Sausage Bar Tool Knife

Getting back on topic, my new comb arrived today, and wow, it was drowning in oil. Beautiful knife for sure:


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A traditional knife made with niche function, and largely useless otherwise, has a fairly good record as far as I can tell. The "Cockfighter" made by Queen had a heel ripper and spur saw - which I don't think look to be functional for the intended purposes anyway; have since gotten very expensive on the secondary market. We don't all have the same taste. And we sure don't all get to decide what everyone else wants to buy.

The conversation, well after the production, about why / how Beer Scouts are so crazy on the market right now is a bit fruitless. What I need is someone to tell me before production what will be the crazy patterns in a few years. Telling me in hindsight and questioning the reasons is about as helpful to me as telling me what patterns they SHOULD have made because it would have been so popular. If I was interested in speculation about things not done or hindsight thought revisionism - I'd watch the politicians all day ;)

The Queen Cockfighter was functional. One dealer at a PA show said he sold a lot at Delmarva fights. He said cockfighting knives has had a comeback due to the sport's. popularity among varios immigrant communities.
 
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