Queen Hawkbill
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Queen Hawkbill
Saw a Queen Hawkbill today while I was out and about. It had wood handles. Anyone have a ballpark on the date?? Don't have any pics. Knife is not mine.
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Re: Queen Hawkbill
Here is mine, if its like this its from 1976 a #1Queen
There are five different versions of this year (only difference is tang & blade markings)
Rosewood handles
Brass liners
NS bolsters
4" 1/8 closed
There are five different versions of this year (only difference is tang & blade markings)
Rosewood handles
Brass liners
NS bolsters
4" 1/8 closed
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Re: Queen Hawkbill
Thanks Gino, I'll have to try and get another good look at it soon.
However, it isn't as nice as the one that you are displaying.
However, it isn't as nice as the one that you are displaying.
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Re: Queen Hawkbill
Gino comes out with a winner clean one again....
GR8 photo too.
Ken

GR8 photo too.
Ken
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Re: Queen Hawkbill
Did acquire the Hawkbill, never got around to posting pics. Just now trying to catch up on some stuff. Any help on dating this knife or giving me any information would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Queen Hawkbill
Magoo, That one appears to be in the 1958-1960 time line. It's pretty clear in the Queen tang stamp chart.
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Re: Queen Hawkbill
Thanks treefarmer. I didn't know that list existing. Found it here on AAPK. Good information to have.