Queen Gunstock
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Queen Gunstock
Picked up this Queen Gunstock from their 1979 Master Cutler Series, dated 1979, really well made with great bone jigging.
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Re: Queen Gunstock
Looks sturdy. Bone handles look super. 

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Re: Queen Gunstock
..now, that one!!!.............I like!!!!.............
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Re: Queen Gunstock
Very nice!!JohnR wrote:Picked up this Queen Gunstock from their 1979 Master Cutler Series, dated 1979, really well made with great bone jigging.

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Re: Queen Gunstock
This is from the 1980 Queen catalog....
Pattern 1485
Only 3000 manufactured.
Serialized
Antique Rogers Bone Handles
Gift Boxed
Pattern 1485
Only 3000 manufactured.
Serialized
Antique Rogers Bone Handles
Gift Boxed
Queen City. My favorite! Bruno. 

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Re: Queen Gunstock
Thanks guys, appreciate the comments. Bruno, do you know if it is real Rogers bone that Queen had an old supply of or their version of Rogers bone, it is very good looking bone.
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Re: Queen Gunstock
I believe it's original Rogers bone that was found in the warehouse. I can't remember where I read that but I'll check a few books that I have.JohnR wrote:Thanks guys, appreciate the comments. Bruno, do you know if it is real Rogers bone that Queen had an old supply of or their version of Rogers bone, it is very good looking bone.
Queen City. My favorite! Bruno. 

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Re: Queen Gunstock




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Re: Queen Gunstock
Just checked my books but couldn't find anything. Must have read it on the net.bdev wrote:I believe it's original Rogers bone that was found in the warehouse. I can't remember where I read that but I'll check a few books that I have.JohnR wrote:Thanks guys, appreciate the comments. Bruno, do you know if it is real Rogers bone that Queen had an old supply of or their version of Rogers bone, it is very good looking bone.
Queen City. My favorite! Bruno. 

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Re: Queen Gunstock
Thanks for checking Bruno.