German Stag

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German Stag

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I clean,Ren wax and lube all my knives this time of year so I thought I'd take some new pics as well. Here's some German stag. A Boker swinguard and a Weidmannsheil lockback.
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Re: German Stag

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Beautiful knives! Nothing like stag scales.Here's a few of mine from the Rhineland.
Diefenthal 3 blade and single blade.
Fighting Rooster.
Pumas of various models
Last pic is of two White Hunters showing the difference in stag.
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BEAUTIFUL Stag you guys!! You just can't top a nicely made Stag knife imo......AWESOME!! ::tu:: ::tu::

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Here are some German made ones:
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Some German stag on a fixed blade knife:
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Gorgeous fella's ::nod::
and ah yes "Stag"
truly one of my weakness's in life
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Here's a couple Traditional German patterns by Hubertus.
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I like those hunting knives with the saw and corkscrew. I can just imagine field dressing a stag or boar, then reaching into my knapsack for a bottle of wine to celebrate the successful hunt! We never had that kind of style when I used to hunt.
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Re: German Stag

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:( here is my only hubertus knife a friend gave it to me .his mate had been using it as a garden trowel.
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it has a 9 cm blade and is 17 cm from the tip of the blade to the bolster.
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