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Were the Queen/S&M gunstocks from the 90s the only manufacturer-made single blade gunstocks? The secondary pen blade seems to spoil the beautiful handle for me, and it seems like the most readily available single blades are $400+ customs. That seems like an odd gap in the, small admittedly, market.

Beautiful knives, everyone!
 
Were the Queen/S&M gunstocks from the 90s the only manufacturer-made single blade gunstocks? The secondary pen blade seems to spoil the beautiful handle for me, and it seems like the most readily available single blades are $400+ customs. That seems like an odd gap in the, small admittedly, market.

Beautiful knives, everyone!

A.G. Russell made one at a reasonable price but it's a lockback.

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I only have one, a GEC 44 kindly gifted to me By Randy @r redden It has been on my belt every day in a GEC sheath since I got it. I has seen the pattern posted before and I thought it looked good,but I thought I wouldn't like how it felt in hand. Turns out I like it quite a bit. I love the stag on this knife, such great color. As you can see I use it,primarily its is my eating knife. But it sees plenty of other uses.
Great looking knife and the patina gives it so much character.


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My one and only... an ebony 44 Buffalo Jack, hotdog shield and all.... my first GEC knife....the first is an older photo, the main blade has more patina on it now..

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Nice Grohman as well!

,,,Mike in Canada
 
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