This Queen/Dan Burke has always impressed me. Noteworthy is that on this Ranch King model, the steer's head is carved directly from the handle bone. It was not carved separately and added on.
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Re: My Best Queen Collaboration
Wow that's a nice one. I've never seen a design carved directly into the handle. Top notch. Nice photos by the way...
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Re: My Best Queen Collaboration
Thanks Mike. I haven't seen another similar but somewhere they probably exist. Anyway the overall execution of the knife I think is exceptional.
Too heavy for me to carry but in a good sheath it could certainly provide some rancher or farmer with a great knife. Off the top of my head the steel is D2.
Too heavy for me to carry but in a good sheath it could certainly provide some rancher or farmer with a great knife. Off the top of my head the steel is D2.