Let's see your Queen/Schatt & Morgan Knives

Ha! Ha! You are right, I think it fell out (often happens with this Carved Stag Bone...) and I glued it back upside down:o Once the superglue sets that's it (I hope...):D

It is a nice colour and I really like these D2 knives, apart from weakly glued shields...they are generally of very high quality indeed.

Thanks, Will
 
Wow! Very impressive collections. Dave, that mossy green bone knife is great looking.
 


4/5ths of the 3rd File and Wire series.

I really like the English Jack. The blades have great walk and talk, with firm half-stops.
 


4/5ths of the 3rd File and Wire series.

I really like the English Jack. The blades have great walk and talk, with firm half-stops.

Love that Gunstock Pattern. That clip blade looks awesome. :thumbup:
 
WOW Rob,
That red - amber bone teardrop is super looking!
Great knives y'all.. Here's a few.
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That MOP Congress is truly amazing, all the more amazing because MOP is a material I don't usually go for and the same applies to the Congress pattern. Gamechanger??:D

Heritage Spear in Coco

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Dave, you have stunned me once again! That Schatt pearl is second to none IMO. Nobody has the fire that Queen had in those!

Perry
 


4/5ths of the 3rd File and Wire series.

I really like the English Jack. The blades have great walk and talk, with firm half-stops.

The File and Wire series is some of my favorites they ever built! Certainly worth it!

Perry
 
These heritage spears are great looking knives. The swedge and long nail nick are too cool!
I missed the boat on them.
That MOP Congress is truly amazing, all the more amazing because MOP is a material I don't usually go for and the same applies to the Congress pattern. Gamechanger??:D

Heritage Spear in Coco

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These heritage spears are great looking knives. The swedge and long nail nick are too cool!
I missed the boat on them.

The Heritage Series are pretty easy to come by glock! The are all over the big auction site.
Thanks for the comments Perry and Steve! :D


Dave
 
Thank you Randy, worth keeping an eye out on the Exchange it's where I got mine.

The Clip Ebony aint too bad either:D

Regards, Will

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This is the 1997 Annual Reproduction Set also known as the Keystone Series. The covers are dark blue jigged bone, not my favorite choice as far as colors goes. But I love the pattern varieties in this set :cool: Queen made the Annual Reproduction Sets for 20 years, starting in 1991. These sets are what really got me hooked on Queens knives!
1st knife is Teardrop jack
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2nd, Wharncliff Whittler
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3rd, English Jack
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4th, Canoe
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5th, Congress Whittler
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There is also a Pearl Dr. knife that came with this set, but I already posted it with the rest of the Pearls!:D

Dave
 
That Wharncliffe Whittler is a pattern I would like to have, different bone colour perhaps.

Here's an early Keystone, 93 I think? Barehead Trapper Sabre ground.

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That Trapper you have there willgoy is from the 1st set in `91. The `93's have the Winterbottom bone covers.
That is a dandy you have there! :cool:

Dave
 
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