Queen Pearl #38

Gary W. Graley

“Imagination is more important than knowledge"
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Got this a few years ago from the 'Professor', been carrying it now for about
a year or so, Sunday go to meeting kind of knife, but also a very handy knife
when you need a narrow blade, which sometimes I do have need.
It's tough to sharpen a narrow blade! So there are a few sharpening marks on this,
hated that, but, wanted it sharp! there a few blade rubbings from the liners that
you can see on the smaller blade.

closed length is 3"
main blade is 1 7/8"
small blade is 1 3/8"

Made in Titusville PA, 1998

and sorry for the quick photo, lighting up pearl is pretty tough, just sat her
down on our desk and had a desk lamp to light the scene

pearl_38.jpg


our NEXT house will have a room I can have a small studio in, and a leather shop
and a movie theater and and and....:)
G2
 
ah, nuts, was snookered it seems! still a nice little knife though...
G2
 
ah, nuts, was snookered it seems! still a nice little knife though...
G2

That is definitely a beautiful and elegant little knife...but I believe that all of the small pearls are 420 bladed.

And I also believe that all D2 knives use the tang mark that has the Q-Crown sideways with PH-D2 underneath.
 
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