Red Stag #53
- carvin don
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Re: Red Stag #53
Beautiful knife Don, is this one gonna get customized?
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Most likely not, Johnny, I have several GEC's that i do not plan to "tune up", ... keeping them for occasions where I might want to trade down the road. That's what's great about these GEC's they are collectible, yet USABLEjohnny twoshoes wrote: Beautiful knife Don, is this one gonna get customized?
Don
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I didn't know if that was a safe queen or not, it's probably the nicest red stag I've seen.
Your ''tune up'' made me want to give it a try, so I put my 23 to the wheel and I'm happy with the outcome.
I'll post pics later.
Your ''tune up'' made me want to give it a try, so I put my 23 to the wheel and I'm happy with the outcome.
I'll post pics later.
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Re: Red Stag #53
Great looking knife!
Knivlaus mann er livlaus mann.
A knifeless man is a lifeless man - Old Nordic proverb.
A knifeless man is a lifeless man - Old Nordic proverb.
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Thanks for the kind words, Johnny...I thought she was purdy too, and was lucky enough to win her on Ebay, a place I do not often visit...perhaps it was fatejohnny twoshoes wrote:I didn't know if that was a safe queen or not, it's probably the nicest red stag I've seen.
Your ''tune up'' made me want to give it a try, so I put my 23 to the wheel and I'm happy with the outcome.
I'll post pics later.
Glad to hear your 23 got a "tune up." (post a pic when 'ya can) I really enjoy using these knives, with every use and pocket time, I grow fonder of them
...and thanks Frodo, I see through other posts that you have been quite busy out of doors, and making good use of the fine cutlery you own!
Don
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Hey Don, here's a pic, it was originally a spey blade, but for work I needed a better point so after a little work it's perfect for my needs.
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Re: Red Stag #53
Thanks!carvin don wrote: ...and thanks Frodo, I see through other posts that you have been quite busy out of doors, and making good use of the fine cutlery you own!
The summer is not too long and enjoy spending time outdoors now. And for some strange reason one or more knives seem to follow me every time I'm heading for the woods...
Johnny,
Looking nice and workable!
Knivlaus mann er livlaus mann.
A knifeless man is a lifeless man - Old Nordic proverb.
A knifeless man is a lifeless man - Old Nordic proverb.