Queen cutlery rawhide
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Queen cutlery rawhide
Found this online with a local yardsale app. Paid $12 for it. But queen rawhide series seem to be few and far between on solid info. Its a 1980, 19F. Wondering if anyone knows ANYTHING else about this guy. Thanks.
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Re: Queen cutlery rawhide
Here's a 1980 Queen catalog that has the Rawhide Series:
https://web.archive.org/web/20180113181 ... g_1980.pdf
It shows the trapper as catalog # 4215
https://web.archive.org/web/20180113181 ... g_1980.pdf
It shows the trapper as catalog # 4215
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Re: Queen cutlery rawhide
Oh wow...nice. I've definitely seen descriptions with 4215 but blew passed looking for the 19F. Thanks!
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Re: Queen cutlery rawhide
All the Queen Rawhides I'm aware of have their own four-digit model number.
Here's the 1980 Rawhide Barlow, no. 8075.
This is the 4220 peanut from 1980 and 4225 medium drop-point lockback from 1983.
And here's a 1980 large stockman (4205). I've also got a medium stockman (4210?) I don't have a picture of.
I believe bighomer (the King of Queens ) has a pretty good accumulation of these knives.
Here's the 1980 Rawhide Barlow, no. 8075.
This is the 4220 peanut from 1980 and 4225 medium drop-point lockback from 1983.
And here's a 1980 large stockman (4205). I've also got a medium stockman (4210?) I don't have a picture of.
I believe bighomer (the King of Queens ) has a pretty good accumulation of these knives.
Everything's better with a Barlow
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Re: Queen cutlery rawhide
Actually went to buy a case and saw this. Got it home and like it better! Let the queen cut collection begin!!
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Re: Queen cutlery rawhide
I've got a Rawhide peanut...
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Re: Queen cutlery rawhide
I have a Rawhide Filet knife #8185 with sheath on the blade it's etched 440 stainless under the name Rawhide series any value to it? the blade is 6 and a half inches long.
Re: Queen cutlery rawhide
Great price Doolittle, go to the Queen forum for a look at mine. Got nine with two more in the mail. They are a pretty neat series. I'm always looking for them at the right price of course.lgdoolittle wrote: ↑Sat Oct 20, 2018 2:41 pm Found this online with a local yardsale app. Paid $12 for it. But queen rawhide series seem to be few and far between on solid info. Its a 1980, 19F. Wondering if anyone knows ANYTHING else about this guy. Thanks.