The Mini TrapPER DIEM -- Your Daily Mini Trapper

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QT, Somehow I inexplicably missed your post of Jan. 26. I am aghast, stricken, heartbroken, as I look at your amazing Bulldog. I am indeed happy for you that you obtained such a wonderful piece. But, alas, suffer deep regrets because it is not mine. I have never seen such richly grained ivory. Just wonderful. Would you ever consider selling it? You could name your price establishing a superb profit for yourself. Really. ::dang:: :mrgreen: [Think of the many other mini-trappers you could acquire with the proceeds. ::oh_my:: ::nod::
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Funny thing, Garry (well, perhaps you won't find it so funny) is that the same seller sold another ivory BD Mini T the very next week...and it sold for even less than what I paid for the one I got. I even put in a couple of bids just because I couldn't believe nobody else was bidding on it. But, alas, I had already just purchased one, and I didn't want to be greedy and hog them all. Now I wish I had though, because if I had purchased both of them, I would gladly have given one to you. ::dang::

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Quick Steel wrote:QT, I am indeed happy for you that you obtained such a wonderful piece. But, alas, suffer deep regrets because it is not mine.
Believe me, I know that feeling all too well, my friend (don't we all!)

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::teary_eyes:: ::facepalm:: :(
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Quick Steel wrote:::teary_eyes:: ::facepalm:: :(
Oh, dude...you're breaking my heart. ::mdm::

But, do not despair...there may still be a way for you to get me to give up the ivory Bulldog Mini T. ::suspense::

Check your PMs.

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Stay tuned mini trapper aficionados: ~Q~ & Quick Steel may be concocting a nefarious mini trapper scheme ::suspense:: ::stir::


In the meantime...here's my Mini TrapPER DIEM for today, a single blade, (Delrin) Winterbottom Queen #51
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I think this pretty much speaks for itself! :wink:
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That's a really nice Queen

funny enough I was about to post asking if anyone made a single clip blade mini trapper

will have to keep an eye out for one
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If you have a keen eye for Queen made knives, today's Mini TrapPER DIEM might look somewhat familiar. Apparently, a dealer purchased some NOS that was gathering dust on the shelves at Blue Grass Cutlery and found a box of these John Primble Authorized Reproduction Mini Trappers. A cursory comparison reveals that this knife is basically the exact same Mini Trapper that Queen used in its Master Cutler series: same size, same frame, same blades & blade configuration, same high quality construction. The only differences seem to be in the window dressings, i.e., different bone scales, the placement of the nail nick on the spay blade, a fleur-de-lis style shield and the John Primble logo blade etch.

I'll admit I was a little skeptical and hesitant to get this one at first because the only other John Primble knife I own is of significantly lower quality and is obviously a Pacific Rim product (I think I paid less than $20 for it). This one cost three times as much, but in a side-by-side comparison, it's clearly well worth it and a far superior knife. When it arrived, it had some kind of residue on the blades, bolsters and shield--probably dried oil from sitting around for so long--but aside from that, it's an excellent knife in every respect.
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Here's a Queen Master Cutler Mini Trapper for comparison:
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And here's my Pacific Rim made John Primble Mini Trapper (obviously it's hard to tell the differences in quality of construction from a photo, but, I assure you, in hand the differences are more than obvious):
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~Q~ you're going to be the ruin of me. I put one of those Primbles on my watch list. ::facepalm::
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I suppose today's Mini TrapPER DIEM could be filed under the category of "Good Things Come to Those Who Wait." I've never made any secret of the fact that I am not a fan of Delrin--a fact I restated when I posted a Delrin Queen #9155 as my Mini TrapPER DIEM on Feb 4 (page 40)--so you can only imagine my gleeful exuberance when, lo and behold, what to my wondering eyes should appear but another Queen #9155...but this one has a genuine bone handle! ::ds::
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Furthermore, in reference to a Delrin Winchester Mini TrapPER DIEM I posted on Sept 19 (page 11), jerryd stated:
jerryd6818 wrote:Winchester, the king of the long guns. Yours was most likely made by Queen in the later '80s - mid '90s.
I never doubted jerryd's claim that Queen was the manufacturer and now I have compelling, albeit circumstantial, supporting evidence to back it up.

Please consider the evidence below and draw your own conclusions.
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They're all essentially the same knife but with different window dressing (the bone handled knife also has a narrower clip blade). Although, interestingly, the bone handled Queen has a serious gator snap, the Delrin Queen not quite as hard, and the Delrin Winchester has the weakest snap of them all. Most curious, indeed. ::hmm::

They may have all been made by the same company, but I feel the bone handled Queen is far and away the better knife in every respect.
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Speaking of snap..today's Mini TrapPER DIEM has probably the hardest snap of any knife I have ever owned. I'm guessing that Queen made this stag #9155 with a super hard snap intentionally; why else would they etch the image of a bear trap on the clip master blade?
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It's been eight months since this tread was active. Let's see if we can resuscitate the old girl with some fresh Mini-T's.

How about we throw the charger on the battery and see if we can get her to turn over with this one.
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This fits right in my program, an hour late and a dollar short! Here is a Queen 1992 mini that I've had for a while, etch is worn off the master blade but maybe a model 9255? Great little trapper IMO. ::handshake:: Terry
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A good surgeon could correct that factory error with a little cosmetic surgery, jerryd. ::nod::

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This 2019 Case Burnt Gray Bone 6207 was sent to me anonymously a few months ago--thank you, mad bomber, whoever you are! ::suspense::
It took me awhile, but I've finally come to appreciate it for its uniqueness.

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Cosmetic surgery is not in the future of mine ~Q~ but to each his own. As for the burnt grey, I've settled into mine.
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Hmmm. A little bit like the 2007 Green Apple I just acquired. ::hmm::
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Hmmm...looks like we got a green theme going on here. :mrgreen: You should know by now that even the mere suggestion of a pattern is like catnip to OCD Monkey. And, since I missed the traditional posting of green knives on St. Patrick's Day last month, perhaps this will make up for it. ::mdm::

Here are my Green Mini-Ts
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Q, Don't know if you are Irish, but you deserve to be. A fine collection of the green. St. Patrick would be proud.
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A day late and a dollar short as usual but I'll go ahead and throw these in the green game.
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I see I've been remiss in my posting. Maybe this one will get me back in good graces.
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Tuesday's child is fair of face.
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jmh58 wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 2:02 pm DSC04805.JPG

::super_happy::
More than just a little prejudice there John?? :lol: That's cool.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 2:06 pm
jmh58 wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 2:02 pm DSC04805.JPG

::super_happy::
More than just a little prejudice there John?? :lol: That's cool.
:lol: :lol: ::tu:: Maybe... Thanks jerry!!! ::handshake::
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jmh58 wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 2:02 pm DSC04805.JPG

::super_happy::
Nice one John! I LIKE THAT! ::tu:: ::super_happy:: My grandfather Wigfield used to breed & raise different hunting dogs. Among them also some Beagles! ::tu:: :D The same grandfather who worked at a feed store and carried a Purina knife as his EDC. Which got me interested in pocket knives. This is a Pin from 1952 that was his that my mom gave to me. Thanks for looking! ::handshake::
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