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Gary, that Ruple is awesome man.
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Have you ever wondered where all the stag for these knives came from??? :)

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Nice Ruple Gary! Can you show us the filework??
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Gary, That is one awesome looking knife with unreal looking stag! We need to see all the file work on that beauty.
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Thanks guys...........................

There are four pictures of it over in the Custom knife forum under Bill Ruple Trapper.


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Heres my favorite stag knife I own. Going to Kaleb shortly for filework. Fine tuning the light box also.
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Excellent Anthony!

That has to be one of the all time favorite patterns made.
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Thanks Gary! I have fell in love with it also. I have 7 so far, will be 8 soon ::tu::
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Very cool!

This is my favorite Mountain Man. Have you seen one of these yet?

I may have posted it once...................can't remember.
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Yessir I have and love both of the Queen Classic Stag Mountain Men. Normal and Red.
They are getting quiet rare.

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A few Marble's, a Ruana, and a few Remingtons
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That's a teaser photo darby. Can we get KNIFE photos to look at? ::tu::

I'll bet you have some lookers there!
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I couldn't resist getting a couple of these GEC's....drool guys.

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those are great, Heres my CASE Select, no shot of it but it's about an Inch and a half thick it's a handful. I can't close the velvet case it came in that's a good sihn in my book :mrgreen:
I need to practice more with my camera those are great pictures you all take. ::tu::
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My favorite little schrade cut co gassed out late last year, s I popped the handles off and thew it in a "to do" box. I kept telling myself I'd put some nice ivory on it but kept getting outbid on ebay. I tore into it today and put some vintage stag I got from our friend upnorth on it

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MM,
I would sure like to learn how to do that. Nice Job could you recomend any books on the trade???
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my birthday present. #8 scagel repro. gettin older doe have some perks! :lol:
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I found these three pieces; that I especially like in stag.


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All great looking knives,I Really like those Queen Mountain Man knives ::tu::
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A new Rooster came today - the back side has concave stag! Thanks Jody, she's a beauty.
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I love that red stag Queen mountain man. Can these still be bought. Or do i need to keep my eye on e-bay? Here are a couple of Cripple Creeks. the River to River i just picked up at a custom knife show in Las Vegas that was going on same weekend as the World of Concrete.
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Hey soulman,

Nice Cripple Creek there!

The Queen Classic Red Stag Mountain Man is really hard to find. I watched eBay and searched web sites for 1 year before finding mine, the regular Stag is a tough one also. You never know, one may pop up tomorrow.
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I got lucky on my QC Mountain Men. I bought both off Ebay, from the same dealer two days apart. The Stag is 1 of 25 and the Red Stag is 1 of 50
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muskrat man wrote:My favorite little schrade cut co gassed out late last year, s I popped the handles off and thew it in a "to do" box. I kept telling myself I'd put some nice ivory on it but kept getting outbid on ebay. I tore into it today and put some vintage stag I got from our friend upnorth on it

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Nice to see that stag being used Kaleb. And in such a skilled manner! Looks great!! ::tu::
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For the thread that never dies:
Here's a Northwoods Scagel, hot off the benches!
Forensic Jim sent me one, but I found some cracks in it. I sent it back to the manufacturer, and they did me proud!! I'm convinced it's the way to go. A dealer will make it right, but it saves time and extra shipping if it goes straight back to the "builder". Very concerned for their customers, I found! Thumbs up to Northwoods!
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