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knowtracks thank you very much.

Well you know I am a man of color.... :lol:

I could not pass-up this set. S&M XIX Harvest Orange set.
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Does anyone know how the 3 bladed knife frame pattern in picture #2 in BuckeyeShatts pictures of his Series XX got the name RAIL SPLITTER? I've seen 2 blade, 4 blade, and 5 bladed knives on this frame pattern also called RAIL SPLITTERS. I've also seen a single bladed knife on this frame from the Case Classic Series but, I don't know if that would be called a RAIL SPLITTER too. ( they called the Classic a 1 of 1 proto but I think it was just a knife that they ran out of blades for.) Thanks for any history lessons on the RAIL SPLITTER.

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I am confused... :? :? .. He has 17 photos on this page and more on page one.

You said #2 in BuckeyeShatts pictures of his Series XX got the name RAIL SPLITTER?

Can you (Aimus Moses) copy his photo so I can understand what knife your asking about please.

I like to learn too. Just can't remember much :lol: :lol:

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justold52 wrote:I am confused... :? :? .. He has 17 photos on this page and more on page one.

You said #2 in BuckeyeShatts pictures of his Series XX got the name RAIL SPLITTER?

Can you (Aimus Moses) copy his photo so I can understand what knife your asking about please.

I like to learn too. Just can't remember much :lol: :lol:

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justold52 wrote:knowtracks thank you very much.

Well you know I am a man of color.... :lol:

I could not pass-up this set. S&M XIX Harvest Orange set.
It's good to know you are a man of color Ken!! ::nod::
I really dig the Balloon Whittler in this set. 8)


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Man!! Those Queenies are HOT. Probably the prettiest knives made today.
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I really dig the Balloon Whittler in this set.

knowtracks me too I have 3 Balloon Whittlers now.... 8)

Here is my last Set I got for Christmas from my self. XV 2005

What type of finsh does Queens put on their Stag?

This one has the year on the glass. Wish they all did.
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I always do like Stag Ken!! Good choice ::tu:: ::tu:: The 2 patterns that really jump out at me from this set are that Carpenters Whittler and the Yankee Muskrat.
That wedge Whittler with the sheepsfoot main is a favorite, I got an extra & carry it in my good jeans! :mrgreen:
And the single spring muskrat with sunken joints is a classic beauty!
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knowtracks good point, pointing that out.

In all 3 sets, I have found at lest one knife that has something not normal in the S&M line. I should look closer at them I guess. But I am having fun finding the differant blades in a patern when I get them. It makes me look at the others I have to see whats differant... :wink:

Now only if I could REMEMBER that differants.... ::dang::

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Very nice sets justold52! It's been a while for me, here's Series 14 & Series 16. I picked up Series 16 at Clarence's show, my friend and I had a great time. I talked to Clarence after show and he told me he reserved the date for next year. I need one more set Series 17,that will finish my collection.
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BuckeyeSchatt you said "that will finish my collection."

Sure but then you will just start collecting some other knives. :lol: :lol:

Well you have a GR8 collection.

I just picked up this set my self.

I fell in love with the horn and pearl inlay.

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