Will Power
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Queen D2 knives were some of the best made: excellent finish, many patterns, scales and they out cut carbon by a country mileQueen Congress today
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Thanks, Will
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Queen D2 knives were some of the best made: excellent finish, many patterns, scales and they out cut carbon by a country mileQueen Congress today
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Queen D2 knives were some of the best made: excellent finish, many patterns, scales and they out cut carbon by a country mileReally like that example of WCSB.
Thanks, Will
You are not wrongI whole heartedly agree, I'm surprised we don't more pictures of them posted on this thread.................
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Thanks jackExcellent pairing buddy![]()
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Thanks Paul, have a good one yourself buddyThanks jackyou as well. Have great day!
Maybe I shouldn't answer for Travis but I'm 99.9% certain that's black locust. BL is about as close to osage as any wood can get. I've cut a worked an awful lot of osage and locust, both have similar ring characteristics and durability.Travis, is that Osage Wood?
Maybe I shouldn't answer for Travis but I'm 99.9% certain that's black locust. BL is about as close to osage as any wood can get. I've cut a worked an awful lot of osage and locust, both have similar ring characteristics and durability.
Great mug!