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Queen Collectors! need help
Hi Attached is my Queen knife I've purchased between 1984 and 1990, need to know what model # this might be so I can post this up for sale on AAPK
Thank You!

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Re: Queen Collectors! need help
Years, opens and snaps really good joints are oiled 

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3 and 1/4" forgot to post how big thanks 

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Gino, Is there a difference between Queen #2 and SM253 ?
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Re: Queen Collectors! need help
SM253 sounds like Schatt & Morgan marks
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Gino, I saw a picture of a Queen that it looks just like the one in my attachments on e bay at they list it as SM253 don't know why.
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Re: Queen Collectors! need help
I agree with Gino, #2. essentially because of the length closed and the squarish bolsters. You can check Queen Historical documents under "Advertizing material" for catalog images, or "statistical reports" for history of Model 2 production. The Schatt & Morgan numbers are usually longer than 3 digits and quite variable - so I would lean too heavy on the 253 number, especially on Ebay - see ALL kinds of stuff wrong there.
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Thanks Dan, I'll check it out,
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