Queen Amber Cut Stag Tear Drop Liner Lock

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Queen Amber Cut Stag Tear Drop Liner Lock

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Here is my newest addition to the drawer, 2007 Queen Amber Cut Stag.
The Linerlock mechanism is cool and really fits flush on the end of the knife,
like it should. Those folks at Queen know how to take a 3 3/4's knife and make it feel big and powerful IMO. Love that stag too.


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That's Cool ::nod:: I have never seen one before with that kind of mechanism, very unique...

Are you holding back on your sources there singin ::huff:: it sure does seem that way with you finding all these hidden jewels..

Thanks for sharing, that's a very beautiful looking knife and it does look big..

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Hey Bro,thats super nice!! ::tu:: I really like the teardrop pattern,and that stag is awesome!!
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Actually Sunburst I bought the knife off an ebay store, really great turn around too. Think it was Tanglefoot Discount knives {store name}.
And I'm sorry but I don''t think I could ever come close to your collection my friend. ::tu:: Thanks Johnnie for the kind words my brother. ::nod::

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::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: beeutiful!
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You certainly know how to pick-um!! ::tu::

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Thanks Johnnie, preciate it my friend. ::ds::
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Thank you Buzzard, you sir have some fine Cripple Creeks as well. ::tu::
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Hey fellas, It snaps like one of Sunbursts gators, GOOODNESS ITS LOUD. :shock:
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Hey Singin,

How do you like that Linerlock ??? Is it stiff ??? I wonder why I haven't seen that ??? ::mdm:: :? It must be the Schatt's that swayed me away from the other purty's.. :lol:

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Sunburst, it has a metal piece that runs the length of the liner and moves when the blade is fully opened. Not really stiff more of a tention release.
Like the older lockblade knives were made.

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Or some Tacts are made. ::cr::

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Thanks for the nice picture and explaination..

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Looks to me like it's spring steel not brass and works like the old Schrade Line Locks.

Very UNIQUE S&M's singin46. ::tu::

How many S&M's do you have now ???

"feel big and powerful" very well said. Queen's do make a knife with POWERFULL feelings... ::nod::
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Yeah Ken exactly like the old Schrades. ::tu:: Steel all the way and I think I got the length wrong ::dang:: ITS 3 3/4". And if you closed this on a finger you could say goodbye to that one fer sher. :lol: I have only 5 at this time.
2 are on the way though. ::nod::

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Post by smiling-knife »

I like it ::nod:: Is it a little unusual to have a liner lock on a knife like that? You're developing quite an awesome collection sigin. Keep showing them please. ::nod:: s-k
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8) Singin, Great catch, I never saw one like that before. ::tu::
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Thanks guys, they also made this knife in a lighter stag, same size and features. lots of white on the other one. Check out Cumberland Knife Works for a pic I think.
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