Tuna Valley Photography

Not sure how I missed this brand ,the knives shown look great .Going to see about getting one of these beauties .
 
Yes, the Tuna Valley are the top tier knives made out of the Queen factory. They are made in short numbers (50 or less) , and only 2-3 patterns a year, so they don't get as much attention as other brands.
 
Here is a new shot to add to the thread. Cattleman pattern in buffalo horn.
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Tuna Valley John Henry Express Damascus & Mammoth Automatic Prototype - Donate in Knife Rights' 2017 Ultimate Steel Spectacular before July 31 and you could WIN YOUR CHOICE of OVER $190,000 in prizes, including this knife and numerous other traditionals: www.UltimateSteel.org

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That is awesome. I saw it's twin at the Blade show. Made with a combo handle of pearl & shockwood. I would love the chance to win either of them.
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Yeah, I'm not sure I would like it as a using knife to carry around. But for taking photos of it is perfect!
 
I love it. Thanks for sharing. I wish everyone would post their TV knife pictures here, I like to see them all!
 
Very nice pictures! I have a buffalo horn humpback whittler showing today. Your pics are getting me lathered up. :)
 
Nice photo, that really shows the main blade nicely for those that are wondering how the grinds look. The humpback whittler is a bit small for an EDC for me, but I don't use my Tuna's anyways as they are part of a collection. But I think they are really elegant looking, especially the black buffalo horn. I'm excited to see what this one looks like in mammoth ivory.
 
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