Queen Mountain Man Paradox

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I just received this great looking Queen Mountain Man in the mailbox. I am a little stumped though, this was advertised as a Queen Collectors Club Mountain Man Stag 1 of 50, manufactured in 2004.

The blade etch has 2004 Queen Cutlery Inc. Collectors 1 of 50 , what is confusing is that on the bolster #202 is engraved. Does anyone have any information on this Queen Collectors Club Knife?

The 1 of 50 and the engraved #202 has me stumped on what this actually is.???

Thanks for any info...

Sunburst

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Nice knife! If it's like the Case Collectors Club, the number is the membership number of the person who ordered it! The first 50 to speak up would get one!
 
If it's like the Case Collectors Club, the number is the membership number of the person who ordered it!

Hmmmm I have never heard that before, maybe that explains the numbered bolster...:)

I thought you were going to ask how a "Queen" could be a "Mountain Man".

You know that is a question to ponder on...:rolleyes:

Thanks guys..

Sunburst
 
LOL, maybe it's a Brokeback Mountain Man!

Sorry, Sunburst. It really is a beautiful knife.

I need to get out more, well actually, at all.
 
That is the nicest Mountain man I have ever seen.
It is a beauty.
Sure you do not want me to test it here in the harsh outback conditions?
Loooong term test of course!
 
LMAO @ Brokeback Mountain Man.

Anyone else think it's odd that you can also get a "S&M" Mountain Man?
 
LMAO @ Brokeback Mountain Man.

Anyone else think it's odd that you can also get a "S&M" Mountain Man?
Ha, ha, I have one of those...

Of course my wife's name is Melissa, and I'm Sam, so together we are,

-- S&M

P.S. She thought it was really funny when I brought home my S&M File & Wire #13 which has a big black S&M etched into the bolster. She seems to think that makes it "our" knife.
 
Actually it's her knife! You are just the caretaker!
 
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