Tuna Valley

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This one looks great, 154CM to boot. Queen has some of the prettiest knives, hope these have good fit and finish.

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That looks very nice!

I do like me some CPM154, but honestly, Queen's D2 is another of my favorites! I really notice how well it holds an edge (Though it is harder to re-profile!)

For me, it basically acts stainless when shiny.
 
This one looks great, 154CM to boot. Queen has some of the prettiest knives, hope these have good fit and finish.


That looks very nice!

I do like me some CPM154, but honestly, Queen's D2 is another of my favorites! I really notice how well it holds an edge (Though it is harder to re-profile!)

For me, it basically acts stainless when shiny.

154CM and CPM 154 have similar compositions, but are made by significantly different processes. Which is to say, they are not equivalent.
 
Dan,
you are right; it might be a bit bigger for my taste, but it does looks good. I've been quite curious to see the new generation of Queen made knives :)
Thinking about it, having nicks on opposite sides would tempt me to get a sheepsfoot behind the clip...but that's just me :rolleyes:

Fausto
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Interesting! Wonder if they're planning any single blade models? The stag shown looks choice.
 
I also thought about a single bladed version.
If the fit and finish is right, it could be a great alternative to the larger GEC models (#23).

Fausto
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The prices on Tuna Valley knives generally make me look elsewhere. I've handled a few and they are the Daniel's top of the line stuff. I feel sure that they are great knives and would not hestitate to purchase one if I was willing to pay the price.
 
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