My newest Queen
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Just picked this #37 up today..... 
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Great knife congrats. Got a couple of variations of this knife. Guess which get the most tote'n.

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Two months ago (March 25), I posted this EZO #9130 Slimline Trapper in this thread and said I had plans for it
I sent it to BIGHEAD and Viola!
Here it is now...My NEW New Queen
I sent it to BIGHEAD and Viola!
Here it is now...My NEW New Queen
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Amazing transformation Q! ... I'm betting that even the monkey was wowed by its beauty
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Beautiful Q, very nicely done. Love those scales on that.
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Great transformation
x10 
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Thanks Randy...you are correct, The Monkey was indeed wowed which was nice as it caused him to sit staring fixedly at the knife for an uncharacteristically long period in silent awe giving me a much needed respite from his incessant screeching in my ear to buy more ACSB knives.Gone2Three wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 12:46 pm Amazing transformation Q! ... I'm betting that even the monkey was wowed by its beauty![]()
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Mahalo Mark...BIGHEAD found that bone and did a great job putting it on. Gave that old knife some fancy new clothes and a ticket to ride the ACSB Express with his "natural born" ACSB cousins.Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 1:42 pm Beautiful Q, very nicely done. Love those scales on that.
Thank you bighomer...I couldn't agree more!
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In a desperate bid to accumulate more passengers, the ACSB Express dispatched special agent knifeaddict1965 on a scouting mission to Lexington, KY, with orders to find and recruit any unrepresented patterns to the home station. I am very happy to report that the mission was a resounding success; Kevin's diligence delivered this #64 Canoe into the ranks to ride the rails of the ACSB Express.
Queen #64 Canoe
Queen #64 Canoe
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Looks like the train is at full speed QT! Nice Canoe ... The ACSB is in a class all it's own!QTCut5 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 7:05 am In a desperate bid to accumulate more passengers, the ACSB Express dispatched special agent knifeaddict1965 on a scouting mission to Lexington, KY, with orders to find and recruit any unrepresented patterns to the home station. I am very happy to report that the mission was a resounding success; Kevin's diligence delivered this #64 Canoe into the ranks to ride the rails of the ACSB Express.![]()
Queen #64 Canoe
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My goodness, Q! The rehandled Slimline Trapper and the Canoe are beautiful knives. I suppose they'll be safe Queens for sure.
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Q, BIGHEAD's work and Kevin's diligence are enabling at it's finest. And you are the benefiter. Two fresh ripples in your your ACSB pond. Congrats on two beauties.
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Picked up this one recently. It is a Queen City Classic made for Frank Power’s Frank’s Classic Knives in 2003. Only 25 of these cattle knives were produced with these Casein handles. It’s just a beautiful creamy color that is very appealing. Love these Queen City Classics, they are as good and in some cases better than Schatt and Morgan knives.
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That is a GREAT looking knife, Mark! The Casein covers come about as close to imitating genuine elephant ivory as I've ever seen for a synthetic material. Cool etch, too.

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Thank you Q. That canoe with the ACSB covers is beautiful.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:25 pm Picked up this one recently. It is a Queen City Classic made for Frank Power’s Frank’s Classic Knives in 2003. Only 25 of these cattle knives were produced with these Casein handles. It’s just a beautiful creamy color that is very appealing. Love these Queen City Classics, they are as good and in some cases better than Schatt and Morgan knives.
Mark, beautiful knife!
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Thank you David. It’s much better in hand than in the photos. Even my wife admired how beautiful it is.edge213 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 3:33 pmSharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:25 pm Picked up this one recently. It is a Queen City Classic made for Frank Power’s Frank’s Classic Knives in 2003. Only 25 of these cattle knives were produced with these Casein handles. It’s just a beautiful creamy color that is very appealing. Love these Queen City Classics, they are as good and in some cases better than Schatt and Morgan knives.
Mark, beautiful knife!
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Amazing piece SSKSharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:25 pm Picked up this one recently. It is a Queen City Classic made for Frank Power’s Frank’s Classic Knives in 2003. Only 25 of these cattle knives were produced with these Casein handles. It’s just a beautiful creamy color that is very appealing. Love these Queen City Classics, they are as good and in some cases better than Schatt and Morgan knives.
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I picked up a #9 and a #61 in some horse trading today... I think we both walked away with a smile on our faces

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B.H. That is mighty fine trio of Queens you have spread out there
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Dog you shore are finging some fine ole queens, I need to find me a honey hole, these queens on the bay are ridiculous priced.
The lower left is the toter, the others are in the tool chest except for rare dress up days.

The lower left is the toter, the others are in the tool chest except for rare dress up days.
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I really like the cattle knife Mark. I'm a big proponent of the creamy French ivory and the newer plastic like materials.
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Thanks B.H.
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Another good'un, I love the real bone but I also like shiny untouched blades, I'd probably been in a quandary about which to pick.

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