Vintage Gnarly Stag Handles

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:shock: That is a beauty!
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Lovely old stag on that one JohnR!
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There is nothing like vintage stag on an old knife... :)

Here's a gnarly one to add -

Wostenholm English Jack - 4 & 9/16" with a very full blade... most likely dates 1890-1900 or so...
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Very nice. ::tu::
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Nice one LongBlade ::nod::
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Thought I'd post up a few somewhat gnarly stag scales on Italian style stilettos.Some are older but most are reasonably new.
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Nice ones Ray, I like the stag on that mystery knife ::tu::
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Lee, beautiful stag on that Wostenholm ::drool::

This one isn`t very gnarly but it is still appealing to my eye.
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LongBlade wrote:There is nothing like vintage stag on an old knife... :) Here's a gnarly one to add -
Wostenholm English Jack - 4 & 9/16" with a very full blade... most likely dates 1890-1900 or so...
Wostenholm Eng Jack - Stag - Mark Side1.jpg
Wostenholm Eng Jack - Stag - Pile Side.jpg
Wostenholm Eng Jack - Stag - Blade.jpg
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Thanks MB and tongueriver ::tu:: ::tu:: ... Much appreciated!!

MB - that Turner is no doubt appealing and cool knife to boot!!! ::tu::
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I love stag handles too but don't have many so I was glad to get this Utica 4 7/8" closed!!
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galvanic, there is nothing I don't like about that knife.

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Mike, that is one beautiful Utica.

Added this Parkin&Marshall recently, could date back to Civil War era.
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Great Turner knife MB, what is the small blade, a can opener, an erasure?

Mike, that is a LOVELY Utica, and a nearly 5" that is some big ol' stag!

Nice one John, Tweedale mentions that founded in 1845, Parkins& Marshal received an Honorable Mention at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851.
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Beechtree wrote:Great Turner knife MB, what is the small blade, a can opener, an erasure?
A can opener! 8)
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Beechtree, thank you very much for the information, big help.

Another early stag handled knife showed up today, a C X Lockwood Brothers, it is a big lock back, took one of the pics showing it next to a large stag pruner to show size.
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Great knives John, thanks for the comments. Mike
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Mike, Thank you.
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Nice!
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Great stag on both of those John ::tu::

This one has some pretty nice stag on it :)
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Lockwood Bros. That is a great knife.

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Wake up sleepy thread :)

Wostenholm 5 1/2" closed.
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MB,that is the way to do it! ::tu::
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Good looking knife Dimitri, definitely woke up the thread with a bang!!! ::tu::
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Thanks Roger and Bill ::tu::
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