Gunstocks, who likes them?

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I like the gunstock pattern. Queen makes a fine one or two. Anybody else like them?

 
I have quite a few of the Case 15 pattern Small Gunstock Knives. No pix though. Sorry.
 
Im pretty fond of my northwoods/queen sfo. This is my first gunstock, and won't be my last!


 
I have a couple and like them both quite a bit.

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Love 'em!

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I have a small Case too but can't find the pic. I love the Winchester/Queen version too.
 
That Schatt & Morgan is beautiful! Is it the 420 steel? They have so many attractive knives that I wont buy because of the stainless steel blades. A real looker though.
 
Got the Queen. Love this little knife.



Had a GEC, but gave it to a friend who has done me many favors.



I would like to obtain more. I'd love an Autumn Bone GEC.
 
Love 'em!
One of the best is the Queen version with bone stag and D2 blades....
 
For me, it just looks like it would be WAY more comfortable in a single blade configuration, maybe then it might be too slim? but the contours look so nice that I bet it would handle better if you didn't have the second blade in there too.

BUT, that's just me ;) guess I'm getting Singleminded in my old age lol
G2
 
I love the 2 GEC examples that I have!! They are in my top 3 favorite traditional patterns I have. :)




 
That's real pretty right there ;)
G2
 
I like the pattern but right now I only have a case small gunstock. I'd like to try a GEC outlaw but never could decide on what handle material to buy.

I like the case but it is terribly underbladed. I also like the longpulls on both blades.

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Here is a photo pf not so common gunstock pattern. It is not mine, but I keep the photo as an inspiration for future project

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I like that it is slim and the blades configuration

Great knives so far guys.

Mike
 
My only Gunstock ... nicknamed "Thunder" by Black Mamba (Jeff). It's just slightly larger than a Calf Roper in length and width and closed height. But make no mistake - the thickness of this blade and its saber grind is impressive ... this no fruit "slicer"! Schatt & Morgan, File & Wire Series - Golden Wormgroove (ATS-34). This is the capstone of my modest collection.

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Scott D.
 
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