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NEW!! ~ Tuna Valley Cutlery Co. Cotton King. This knife has great Ebony Wood Handles and sports a Nickle Pinned Crest Shield. It also comes with Nickle Silver Bolsters and Brass Pins. The Huge Cotton Sampler Blade is made of 1095 High Carbon Steel with a deep cut swedge and a long pull. The overall closed length is 4 1/2 inches. The knife comes with the Daniels Family Knives signature tube packaging, black velvet pouch, & Certificate of Authentication. The production is limited to 50 pieces

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Well this is exciting!  A cotton sampler.  Not something you see everyday, but folks tend to love them

Great! A very traditional Cotton Sampler, a very good price also. This knife should be another winner, "Congrats"!

They can be ordered at

  court_22_03@yahoo.com  "

Ms. Courtney Daniels


The Cotton knife is one of my most favorite patterns.  I definitely would like to purchase one.  Please let me know how to order one.   Thank  you and best regards

They can be ordered at

  court_22_03@yahoo.com  "

Ms. Courtney Daniels


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Ken @ http://www.bluecreekcutlery.com/tuvacu.html

Thanks Jan!  My email to Ms. Coutney Daniels has been sent!  Best Regards

I'm glad everyone seems to like the Cotton King, I have been wanting to do this pattern for years.

It's a pattern you don't see too often and it's a wonderful looking knife.

It may not be as high class in it's ways of work, but it's a beauty of a pattern and you guys did a wonderful job of bringing it back up.

Good to hear Bill.  How about you Johnny, a cotton sampler n your future?

Just because you all know I am an information junkie...I just had to know why the blade was configured with that center choil.  So here it is, the long blade was used to remove a peice of cotton from the inner bale

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the long, straight choil of the blade was often used to roll the fibers of cotton against something like a wooden post or something similar to check for quality.

So has anyone received on yet?  I cant wait to hear about it (mailed my check today)

Hi Jan,  yes !  Yesterday I  received  my Cotton King.  Thank you Courtney for the prompt, professional transaction!   I have quite a few Cotton Samplers in my collection.  This is one of the largest.  It is stout, well made, and good looking.  It has every indication that it could work hard through several owners life times if so applied.  Count me as a  very happy new owner of his first Tuna Valley piece.  Best regards.

Tuna Valley Cutlery, Co. 2012, Cotton King , 1 of 50 Ebony handled Cotton Sampler. Velvet case and Certificate included. Length closed 4 1/2 in. ; Length open 8 1/8 in. Steel - 1095 High Carbon. Distributed by Daniels Family Knives.

Tuna Valley Cutlery 2012 Cotton King 1 of 50 Ebony

Tuna Valley Cutlery 2012 Cotton King 1 of 50 Ebony

Tuna Valley Cutlery 2012 Cotton King 1 of 50 Ebony

Tuna Valley Cutlery 2012 Cotton King 1 of 50 Ebony

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