Queen, real, or fake, or bad restoration

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mansolingen
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Queen, real, or fake, or bad restoration

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This Queen fixed blade is missing the extra S on stainless, and the last 3 numbers seem larger. Wondering what some of you more knowledgable ppl think. Thanks Oh, by the way the rest of the knife is mint condition .
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Re: Queen, real, or fake, or bad restoration

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I'd like to see the rest of the knife. The stamp in itself doesn't concern me.

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Re: Queen, real, or fake, or bad restoration

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Re: Queen, real, or fake, or bad restoration

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I think thisknife is "right". Knowing Queen, I suspect that the dye lost the last S but Queen used it anyway.
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Re: Queen, real, or fake, or bad restoration

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I agree with David. The knife and sheath look 100% correct. The real Winter Bottom Bone is a plus.

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