The Mini TrapPER DIEM -- Your Daily Mini Trapper

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I think even those in the Winterbottom Fan Club would agree that genuine Winterbottom Bone is preferable to Delrin. But, as far as Delrin goes, I think this single blade Queen #51 isn't too bad, and perhaps even a little nicer than a lot of what's out there.

Not too sure what the thinking was with the bolster rivets...certainly is different though.

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If we're going to faux anything, I prefer this.
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QTCut5 wrote: Sat May 30, 2020 3:33 pm
Not too sure what the thinking was with the bolster rivets...certainly is different though.
Easier. Quicker. Time is money. I have a Queen 99 from the workhorse series that has those bolster pins. 313Mike gave it to me for Christmas one year.
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This is one of my favorites. The handles and shield are attractive but it's the Wharncliffe secondary blade and the threaded bolsters that do it for me.
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Here's Queen's version of Bone Stag (faux stag)

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QTCut5 wrote: Sun May 31, 2020 6:16 pm Here's Queen's version of Bone Stag (faux stag)


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Looks like it came out of the same molds, doesn't it.
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That Burnt Amber MT is sweet!
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SHC 40% off sale.. Toasted Marshmallow Natural Bone 07..
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jmh58 wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2020 2:42 pm SHC 40% off sale.. Toasted Marshmallow Natural Bone 07..
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What are you saying John? Are you saying you bought one or are you saying they're on sale at SHC?

Here's one to start the week. It's not "Toasted Marshmallow Natural Bone" but it's different.
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I couldn't find a "Toasted Marshmallow Bone" 07 at Shepherd Hills. John, are you just teasing the Monkey (poking him with a marshmallow toasting stick through the bars of his cage) or perhaps having a hearty laugh sending us on a wild goose chase and watching us chase our tails around in circles? Please clarify. :?

jerryd, that "Magician" Mini-T certainly is different with the two shields and different color bone on each side...very unique.

Speaking of different...Here's another unusual one. Can't say as I've ever seen both stag and burl wood combined on a single knife before, but for some reason Gerber thought it was a good idea (me, not so much). ::undecided::

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It was on their site only yesterday.. Under their 40% off one day sale.. Sorry yinz didn't find it as it was right on their opening site page.. ::facepalm::
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Getting down towards the bottom of the barrel.
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Your barrel has a bottom? I thought it was being constantly resupplied. ::shrug::
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doglegg wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2020 2:26 pm Your barrel has a bottom? I thought it was being constantly resupplied. ::shrug::
:lol: ::tu:: :lol:
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Here's a Second Cut Bone similar to jerryd's Campfire Bone...but mine is missing the best blade

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My Mini-T selection for today features Case's classic 6.5 Bone Stag and some fancy blade & bolster etching.

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Those 6.5 Bone Stag are as common as hair on a dog's back. They must be a really good seller.

Today's offering.
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You fellers are amazing! I never thought there were so many different mini trappers! ::tu::
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treefarmer wrote: Thu Jun 04, 2020 12:39 pm You fellers are amazing! I never thought there were so many different mini trappers! ::tu::
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Philip, there are waaaaay more than the few you see here. The 07's are a real money pit and for the new collector (or anyone else for that matter) I suggest you stay away from them unless you really like rice and beans.
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QTcut5... I really like your 6.5 bone stag. Even though jerry6818 thinks it is really common...I like it lot. I hope he is correct on those being common and easily found for purchase. I will be adding one to my collection in the future. Hope to find one with handles/covers that match as well as yours :D
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Louisville.Boy1947 wrote: Thu Jun 04, 2020 2:52 pm QTcut5... I really like your 6.5 bone stag. Even though jerry6818 thinks it is really common...I like it lot. I hope he is correct on those being common and easily found for purchase. I will be adding one to my collection in the future. Hope to find one with handles/covers that match as well as yours :D
I counted at least 7 on eBay ---► https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R ... e&_sacat=0
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One on SMKW ---► https://www.smkw.com/catalogsearch/resu ... +bone+stag
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Some on Shepherd Hills (qty unknown) ---► https://www.casexx.com/Details/?Product ... 5&Patid=36
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Plenty of other places ---► https://www.google.com/search?source=hp ... 1283978238

So no need to worry about finding one. ::handshake::
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Thanks, Louis V. Boy...jerryd is correct about the 6.5 Bone Stag being quite common; seems there's always one or more for sale at any given time on eBay. Nevertheless, it remains a popular handle material and I rarely see any (new) 6.5207Ws sell for less than $45 - $50 at auction.

I guess today I'll follow jerryd's lead once again (MSMD ::nod:: ) and go with jigged red bone. Although similar in hue, this one is called "Tested Red" instead of "Crimson Red."

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Little known, long-forgotten historical fact: "Tested Red Tide" was the original name of 'Bama's athletic teams until sports editor Hugh Roberts single-handedly changed it to "Crimson Tide" after the 1907 football game against Auburn (no, seriously...true story...just ask Papa Bones, I'm sure he'll back me up!) ::uc:: ::skeptic::
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~Q~ I like the shield on that one a LOT better than the plain Jane shield on mine.
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Friday's contribution.
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Here's my Mini TrepPER DIEM. Certainly not one I ever thought I'd own in a million years. I blame three (3) parties for influencing me to get it:
1) Case Design Dept. - I can't help but wonder if this 07 was their (winning) entry in The Ugliest Knife In The World contest.
2) Shepherd Hills Sales & Marketing Dept. - for setting the price so low ($19.99) that collectors would actually buy such a knife
...and, of course...
3) jerryd - influencer extraordenaire non pareil

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The crazy thing is that even though I can't decide if it looks more like dog vomit, the bottom of a stagnant cesspool or the floor of an abattoir at closing time I actually like it! ::uc:: ::nod:: particularly the bas relief "shield"
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