Sketch32
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Here are some favorite knives I have in my collection. I'm hesitant to sell them, but they have been sitting in the drawer and I just can't justify keeping them. It is new and come with felt pouch and 2 piece white PVC box. All knives This tank of a knife has 1095 carbon steel blades. I believe all of these were limited to 200 produced except for the ivory which is 1 of 50.
First up is a Stag Third edition two blade jack knife. It is new and come with felt pouch and 2 piece white PVC box. This tank of a knife has 1095 carbon steel blades. Only 200 of these knives were produced. Knife is solid and a handful. Blades have no play and have strong snap. Nice evenly matched thick stag scales with no chips or cracks.
Price: withdrawn
Next is the first Queen/Dan Burke collaboration knife called "The Real Cattle Knife". The knife for sale is new in box and nevery been used, carried or sharpened. This is the first of many collaboration knives Queen made with Dan Burke. It is also a tank of a knife and exhibition quality. Only 500 of these knives were produced, but 350 had a deep etching of "The Real Cattle Knife" on the blade. A.G. Russell had queen make 150 of the 500 produced for him without the etching. This knife is more rare and in my opinion looks much cleaner and classier. The bone handles have a carved steer's head that really makes this one unique. The bolsters on this knife are stainless steel and fluted. The blades are BG-42 steel and very sharp. There are many Sebenza owners that wish CRK still used BG-42. I would would put this one at the same quality level as the Case/Tony Bose collaboration knives which I also own and enjoy. This would be an outstanding addition to any collection.
Price: sold
Next up is The Wildcat Driller Whittler. This knife is the fourth knife in the third series of current Schatt & Morgan File & Wire Tested brand knives. This series, which features Goldenroot Worm Grooved Bone, got off to a tremendous start with the Mountain Man Folder which was introduced around the middle of 2004 and the limited production has completely sold. This is the first Whittler pattern I have seen in the Wildcat Driller. The large Sleeveboard (it measures 4-1/2" closed) with ATS-34 blades at 59-61 Rc. is a serious working knife. The main blade is a 3-1/8" Spearpoint that is a full 1/8" thick and 1-1/8" wide. The 2-1/8" spey and pen blades are 1/16" thick and about 1/2" wide. All are mirror polished. Brass liners, nickel silver bolsters and inlay. Weighs 5.7 oz.
Price: Sold
Price includes priority mail, tracking & insurance shipped CONUS. MO or paypal + 3%
First up is a Stag Third edition two blade jack knife. It is new and come with felt pouch and 2 piece white PVC box. This tank of a knife has 1095 carbon steel blades. Only 200 of these knives were produced. Knife is solid and a handful. Blades have no play and have strong snap. Nice evenly matched thick stag scales with no chips or cracks.
Price: withdrawn
Next is the first Queen/Dan Burke collaboration knife called "The Real Cattle Knife". The knife for sale is new in box and nevery been used, carried or sharpened. This is the first of many collaboration knives Queen made with Dan Burke. It is also a tank of a knife and exhibition quality. Only 500 of these knives were produced, but 350 had a deep etching of "The Real Cattle Knife" on the blade. A.G. Russell had queen make 150 of the 500 produced for him without the etching. This knife is more rare and in my opinion looks much cleaner and classier. The bone handles have a carved steer's head that really makes this one unique. The bolsters on this knife are stainless steel and fluted. The blades are BG-42 steel and very sharp. There are many Sebenza owners that wish CRK still used BG-42. I would would put this one at the same quality level as the Case/Tony Bose collaboration knives which I also own and enjoy. This would be an outstanding addition to any collection.
Price: sold
Next up is The Wildcat Driller Whittler. This knife is the fourth knife in the third series of current Schatt & Morgan File & Wire Tested brand knives. This series, which features Goldenroot Worm Grooved Bone, got off to a tremendous start with the Mountain Man Folder which was introduced around the middle of 2004 and the limited production has completely sold. This is the first Whittler pattern I have seen in the Wildcat Driller. The large Sleeveboard (it measures 4-1/2" closed) with ATS-34 blades at 59-61 Rc. is a serious working knife. The main blade is a 3-1/8" Spearpoint that is a full 1/8" thick and 1-1/8" wide. The 2-1/8" spey and pen blades are 1/16" thick and about 1/2" wide. All are mirror polished. Brass liners, nickel silver bolsters and inlay. Weighs 5.7 oz.
Price: Sold
Price includes priority mail, tracking & insurance shipped CONUS. MO or paypal + 3%
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