1935-55 Rogers Bone slim trapper

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1935-55 Rogers Bone slim trapper

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Hey thought I would post a few pictures tonight of a few knives I picked up. This one I am excited about. Great walk and talk and I love the bone. I have several older Queen Knives and I will try to put some up in the near future. Any who tell me what you think about this one here.
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Ed, Great looking bone. Glad to see you do well ::tu::
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I'll tell you, That's "plumb purty"! A great looking old Queen. ::tu::
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That sir, is a stunner.
That is Exactly the kind of knife I look for every day except I look here, and they are always there.
Reminds me of Snipe hunting. :lol:
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......you can't beat rogers bone!!!!........... ::tu:: ....................
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KOOLL!!! ::tu:: That's purty!!! Congrats!! ::tu:: John :D
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Dang Ed that is a nice one! Got to love those Rogers bone! Old queen on top of that! Stunning!
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Nice knife. Especially the Rogers bone. Here's one in Winterbottom.
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Ain’t nothing prettier than old Rogers bone. That old queen is stunning.
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Thanks for all the comments! ::tu::
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bdev that is awesome Winterbottom bone and a great knife!
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My favorite tang and my favorite handle material used by queen. Beautiful knife.
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