Thanks. "Charcoal Gray" is the color.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 5:33 pm Am liking your Boker a lot. 4" is also my ideal for a stockman plus I do favor smooth scales for use.![]()
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I hadn’t seen that handle on the Boker’s before. Pretty sure that one you have is assembled in Germany but the parts are made elsewhere. The tell on this is that it isn’t marked Solingen Germany on the blades just Boker. I own some of these and think a lot of them. They have the same lifetime warranty as any Boker knife and the fit and finish is very good. I like the color on this, that’s an unusual color.
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And there ya go!Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 6:15 pm I hadn’t seen that handle on the Boker’s before. Pretty sure that one you have is assembled in Germany but the parts are made elsewhere. The tell on this is that it isn’t marked Solingen Germany on the blades just Boker. I own some of these and think a lot of them. They have the same lifetime warranty as any Boker knife and the fit and finish is very good. I like the color on this, that’s an unusual color.
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It's also been a little while since I got any goodies in the mail...
Y'all have been putting up some fine looking knives folks
Here's today's mail haul, my eagerly awaited Queen's are finally here...
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Very nice, Gone2three! What pattern # is the small pen knife? I can see the tang stamp, great bone, looks comfortable.
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Thanks Treefarmer!treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:33 pm Very nice, Gone2three! What pattern # is the small pen knife? I can see the tang stamp, great bone, looks comfortable.
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I'm thinking it's a #3 Sleeveboard ? but not 100% sure... hoping that our friends here might be able to help on it's identification. They sure are pretty in person, the pictures on the listing didn't do them justice
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Good looking knives everyone! Here is a Remington leg knife I just purchased on eBay… I didn’t pay too much for it… There’s no other markings on the tang besides what’s in the picture ..does anyone know when this was made( and by who)? I’m thinking maybe in the 80s?
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Looks like those handles are gassing.
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Espn77– Help me out— what makes you suspect that because I’m not an expert on celluloid and outgassing and in person they look fine to me . I do keep the few Celluloid handled knives I have separate from my others ..And I didn’t think this was celluloid so shows what I know LOL
Here’s two better pictures..I believe they are composite not celluloid..The bolsters are rubbed rough on the one side from possibly sitting in somebody’s cupholder in a vehicle from vibration or something to that effect… Other than that it looks pretty clean
Edit—I was wrong again ESPN 77! You were right it wiped off pretty easily with a rust eraser!… Dammit I thought they were composite LOL thank you or I never would’ve looked that hard!
Here’s two better pictures..I believe they are composite not celluloid..The bolsters are rubbed rough on the one side from possibly sitting in somebody’s cupholder in a vehicle from vibration or something to that effect… Other than that it looks pretty clean
Edit—I was wrong again ESPN 77! You were right it wiped off pretty easily with a rust eraser!… Dammit I thought they were composite LOL thank you or I never would’ve looked that hard!
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Can you measure the closed length of the small Queen knife?Gone2Three wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:57 pmThanks Treefarmer!treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:33 pm Very nice, Gone2three! What pattern # is the small pen knife? I can see the tang stamp, great bone, looks comfortable.
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I'm thinking it's a #3 Sleeveboard ? but not 100% sure... hoping that our friends here might be able to help on it's identification. They sure are pretty in person, the pictures on the listing didn't do them justice
Something I noticed, does that knife have only one back spring? If it does opening both blades to only half way may put undue stress on the spring. Sometimes that will actually break the spring.
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Nice cutlery guys.Stanwade wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 9:17 pm Good looking knives everyone! Here is a Remington leg knife I just purchased on eBay… I didn’t pay too much for it… There’s no other markings on the tang besides what’s in the picture ..does anyone know when this was made( and by who)? I’m thinking maybe in the 80s?
Ryan, nice leg knife.
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Thanks Skip! Do you know anything about that tang stamp?… That’s the only thing on the blade either side… Doesn’t say where it’s made or anything… I read somewhere that it was probably made in the 80s and in the United States
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No, I don't know anything about that tang stamp or that knife style. You might get the answers you seek in the Remington Forum.
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That dark discoloration on the foot and the upper bolster is caused from the celluloid handles releasing gass. It looks to be in the early stages and will come off easily, but will return in time. Your knife is definitely modern. I dont know much about the modern knives so I'll let someone else educate you on when it was made. Be careful with this knife as it will hurt other knives it will be around.
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I picked this up today. I am more than pleased with it. I wouldn't be wrong saying that it's in mint condition. The only tang stamp says ROSTFREI (I know what it means). I do not care what the country of origin is. Here are some pictures.
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Here's a few more pictures, and thanks for letting me know about the back spring. I did that for the picture, now that I know it won't happen againtreefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 9:46 pmCan you measure the closed length of the small Queen knife?Gone2Three wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:57 pmThanks Treefarmer!treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:33 pm Very nice, Gone2three! What pattern # is the small pen knife? I can see the tang stamp, great bone, looks comfortable.
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I'm thinking it's a #3 Sleeveboard ? but not 100% sure... hoping that our friends here might be able to help on it's identification. They sure are pretty in person, the pictures on the listing didn't do them justice
Something I noticed, does that knife have only one back spring? If it does opening both blades to only half way may put undue stress on the spring. Sometimes that will actually break the spring.Opened all the way is fine with one half way as the fully opened blade allows the spring to be at rest just as when they are in the closed position.
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Thanks Skip!...And likewise for your new addition, very cool lookingNew_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:07 pm I picked this up today. I am more than pleased with it. I wouldn't be wrong saying that it's in mint condition. The only tang stamp says ROSTFREI (I know what it means). I do not care what the country of origin is. Here are some pictures.
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espn77 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:02 pm That dark discoloration on the foot and the upper bolster is caused from the celluloid handles releasing gass. It looks to be in the early stages and will come off easily, but will return in time. Your knife is definitely modern. I dont know much about the modern knives so I'll let someone else educate you on when it was made. Be careful with this knife as it will hurt other knives it will be around.
Thank you for the info… I understand what you’re saying but I don’t believe this is the case as I also do believe the handles are composite..(I know a little bit about knives)… plus the discoloration is from rubbing in a cup holder or another situation like that(with that same side down for a long period of time, I’ve done it myself many times with other things besides knives and knives) as I’ve done to many of my knives over the years.. I guess you can’t see in pictures what you can see in hand.. all good … I was just concerned that you seen something that I missedt
Edit—You were right ESPN 77! It wiped right off with a rust eraser … Thank you for keeping on me or I wouldn’t have looked so close
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New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:07 pm I picked this up today. I am more than pleased with it. I wouldn't be wrong saying that it's in mint condition. The only tang stamp says ROSTFREI (I know what it means). I do not care what the country of origin is. Here are some pictures.
Beautiful Skip!!
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That's an interesting piece ya got there Ryan! I've seen one similar with a flag star and stripe...that checkered is neat lookingStanwade wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 9:17 pm Good looking knives everyone! Here is a Remington leg knife I just purchased on eBay… I didn’t pay too much for it… There’s no other markings on the tang besides what’s in the picture ..does anyone know when this was made( and by who)? I’m thinking maybe in the 80s?
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Thank you! 
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Some times, no, most times, when trying to properly identify the older Queens, I run into problems that keep multiplying when looking at the old catalogs. I have a #3 Sleeveboard on my desk, it is 3 5/16" but it has a clip blade as a main blade. The 1952 Queen catalog show the same knife, on the same page is a #4, same knife but with MOP handles. So here is the bump in the road: your knife appears to be 3 5/16" but both blades are pen blades. Also from the picture it appears an equal end pattern. Digging a bit deeper I have found a #21 called a "Spear point pen pattern" in the '52 catalog. This may be your knife.Gone2Three wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:16 pmHere's a few more pictures, and thanks for letting me know about the back spring. I did that for the picture, now that I know it won't happen againtreefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 9:46 pmCan you measure the closed length of the small Queen knife?Gone2Three wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:57 pm
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I'm thinking it's a #3 Sleeveboard ? but not 100% sure... hoping that our friends here might be able to help on it's identification. They sure are pretty in person, the pictures on the listing didn't do them justice
Something I noticed, does that knife have only one back spring? If it does opening both blades to only half way may put undue stress on the spring. Sometimes that will actually break the spring.Opened all the way is fine with one half way as the fully opened blade allows the spring to be at rest just as when they are in the closed position.
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Thank you Ryan.Stanwade wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:23 pmNew_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:07 pm I picked this up today. I am more than pleased with it. I wouldn't be wrong saying that it's in mint condition. The only tang stamp says ROSTFREI (I know what it means). I do not care what the country of origin is. Here are some pictures.
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By golly...I think you've got it!treefarmer wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 12:30 amSome times, no, most times, when trying to properly identify the older Queens, I run into problems that keep multiplying when looking at the old catalogs. I have a #3 Sleeveboard on my desk, it is 3 5/16" but it has a clip blade as a main blade. The 1952 Queen catalog show the same knife, on the same page is a #4, same knife but with MOP handles. So here is the bump in the road: your knife appears to be 3 5/16" but both blades are pen blades. Also from the picture it appears an equal end pattern. Digging a bit deeper I have found a #21 called a "Spear point pen pattern" in the '52 catalog. This may be your knife.Gone2Three wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:16 pmHere's a few more pictures, and thanks for letting me know about the back spring. I did that for the picture, now that I know it won't happen againtreefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 9:46 pm
Can you measure the closed length of the small Queen knife?
Something I noticed, does that knife have only one back spring? If it does opening both blades to only half way may put undue stress on the spring. Sometimes that will actually break the spring.Opened all the way is fine with one half way as the fully opened blade allows the spring to be at rest just as when they are in the closed position.
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I was able to find the reference, went back and re-measured the main blade and it's 2" as shown.
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nice queen, i would love to have one like it