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I was going to say that I have been sorting out which knives to take to Scotland with me next week.

It isn't strictly true though because I know right away which knives it will be. I have no great need for a handful of knives on this trip, in the past I only rarely had more than one knife at a time. Now I am a collector I have more than enough ,with a GEC viper being looked after by my friend Greg till I get back from holiday. With the Viper I will have six GEC a bunch of other stuff and three Queen ,well one Schatt and Morgan and two Queen.

The point is out of these knives , and I know most of you folks will have a lot more knives than that, I will take with me the Queen knives. I always seem to pick up the Rail Splitter or the Cattle King and at weekends carry the Schatt and Morgan.

My GEC knives are if anything a little better finished ,though they do tend to cost a couple of dollars more, and seem to open and close with a slicker action. I really do like the knives , must do as I have twice as many as I have Queen's. 

Still after having said all that I know that the GEC knives will stay at home and the Queen's will go with me . Ain't it strange how these things work out ?

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Comment by John Bamford on September 1, 2014 at 13:16

That sure is a great pair of knives Steve ,but I have a strong liking for the Dixie !

I just wish they had done it in 440c I am getting fond of stainless, D2 in particular though I doubt we will see GEC using it.

Comment by Jan Carter on August 31, 2014 at 12:48

I know the feeling since I have plenty of both also.  Most days you will find me with my Queen on hand.  If there is knife in my front pocket it is a Schatt and Morgan stag Gunstock.  It fits my hand, the weight is good in the pocket and it holds an edge extremely well.  It just always seems to be the go to for me and has held that position for almost 2 years now

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