Queen D2 And Moore Maker 1095 Slipjoints And Platts Whittler - Check or MO Only

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Knife #1 - This is a nice recent production Queen #48 whittler, curly zebra wood handles and D2 blade steel. Pinned shield. Great snap, no cracks. This knife has been used and carried a little bit, some handling scratches and rubs. I had it professionally reprofiled (by a BF vendor) so there is no worry about the thick initial edges from Queen. No box. Some minor rubs and light patina on blades, but they are full.

$40 shipped to USA locations, insurance optional and extra, paypal, check or MO.
 

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Knife #2 - Queen Cutlery #26 Stock Knife Amber Stag Bone Handles D2 Blade Steel

This is a new production Queen stock knife, 3-1/4" closed length. Great snap on all, no wobble. Handles are nice amber stag bone, no cracks.

This knife has not been used but the blade edges have been professionally reprofiled to a sharp edge (by a BF vendor). The blade has a few random scratches from my original sharpening attempt (before reprofiling). This would make a great EDC knife, great Christmas gift for someone. In a new Queen box (not the original box for the knife).

$45 shipped to USA locations, insurance optional and extra, paypal, check or MO.
 

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Knife #3 - This is a 2011 production Moore Maker 5300 Stockman, made in the USA by Queen Cutlery Co. 3-1/4" closed. Great snap, no wobble, no cracks. Lightly used and sharpened, just has a nice edge put on, full blades. A great EDC knife in 1095 carbon steel. No Box.

SOLD
 

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Knife #4 - This is a 2013 production Moore Maker 5300 Stockman, made in the USA by Queen Cutlery Co. 3-1/4" closed. Great snap, no wobble. Mint in box. A great EDC knife in carbon steel. The jigged yellow bone handles have a faint tight hairline just at the surface of the bone on the back handle. It may not even be a crack, just a line of dark coloring, its hard to tell. It is only on the surface and does not go down into the handle.

$50 shipped to USA locations, insurance optional and extra, PayPal, check or MO.
 

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Knife #5 - C Platts Anglo Saxon Whittler Nice Bone 1992 Limited Made by Queen

4-1/2" closed length.

This is a nice high quality knife, nice jigged brown bone, no cracks. Made in 1992 as a limited run by Queen for Parker's. C Platts & Sons Eldred PA. This is a mint knife, minor handling scratches, super snap, nice etch, serial number 008 is engraved on the back of the main clip blade. I believe that the blade steel is 440A stainless, but I do not know for certain.

A high quality RARE knife, low serial number. These is no box.

$75 shipped to USA locations, insurance optional and extra, PayPal, check or MO.
 

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