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TRAPPER TUESDAY

Carried this one out to the mailbox (the excitement never ends :) ) for Trapper Tuesday...
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...where this one was just delivered :)

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As you can see from the etch its a 1995 NKCA Youth knife, Queen slim trapper with some interesting Winterbottom jigged bone. Blade is tight and reasonably well centered, good snap. No box, but doesn't look like its ever been used or carried. The pics do not do the handles justice.
 
Carried this one out to the mailbox (the excitement never ends :) ) for Trapper Tuesday...
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...where this one was just delivered :)

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As you can see from the etch its a 1995 NKCA Youth knife, Queen slim trapper with some interesting Winterbottom jigged bone. Blade is tight and reasonably well centered, good snap. No box, but doesn't look like its ever been used or carried. The pics do not do the handles justice.

Today's mail delivery is SWEET! Tomcat like!
 
I like them single.
Me too... I wish Case would make more single blade large Trapper knives.

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I've probably commented on that one several times, one more time won't hurt... It's gorgeous!
 
Beautiful mellow bone on that example, you don't see this toffee colour on recent knives much. My GEC 56 Jack is similar but not as good :D
Thank you Will, that one was made in the later years of Queens Roger's bone use. A decade or so later they were converted over to their winterbottom covers.
 
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