Hot take: Union KA-BAR did stag better than most
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Hot take: Union KA-BAR did stag better than most
I've seen enough of most of the major players' rendition on stag to know Union KA-BAR did it very well. Tons of contrast and great selectiveness in the samples. Post your examples here. If this topic exists elsewhere, happy to pick this up there.
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Re: Hot take: Union KA-BAR did stag better than most
That is some beautiful stag.Pile Driver wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 10:53 pm I've seen enough of most of the major players' rendition on stag to know Union KA-BAR did it very well. Tons of contrast and great selectiveness in the samples. Post your examples here. If this topic exists elsewhere, happy to pick this up there.
Thanks to Barry for the whittler
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Re: Hot take: Union KA-BAR did stag better than most
Sure can't argue with you after seeing this picturePile Driver wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 10:53 pm I've seen enough of most of the major players' rendition on stag to know Union KA-BAR did it very well. Tons of contrast and great selectiveness in the samples. Post your examples here. If this topic exists elsewhere, happy to pick this up there.
Thanks to Barry for the whittler
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Re: Hot take: Union KA-BAR did stag better than most
That’s some very nice stag. Like Cudgee, I’m not a fan of most modern stag. Either it’s too rough, too thick, or so much bark has been hafted away it’s mostly white. But those are extra nice.
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Re: Hot take: Union KA-BAR did stag better than most
Nice knives Dan!! Your photos come through a lot darker than the stag really is in person. KA-BAR certainly did use great dyed stag 1923-1943, their stuff from the 50s and newer is not so nice.
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Agreed Gene, pardon my window sill photo its a little cloudy today
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Fine knives, just fine knives!! There is a thread about fine stag someplace but I am not the best at finding old threads. 10 days until Mystic!! Hope to see you there!!
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Re: Hot take: Union KA-BAR did stag better than most
Here's a rare 7" blade bowie hunter, 237-7. The only stag 237 I have seen with three pins in the back of the scales. Nice stag too. Sadly I did ot get a sheath with it.
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Re: Hot take: Union KA-BAR did stag better than most
Colonel:
Nailed it! What you say about most modern stag sums it up for me.
That said, when done right, as with the handles displayed in this tread, stag is very appealing.
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Re: Hot take: Union KA-BAR did stag better than most
Beautiful knife Gunsil.Gunsil wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 12:02 am Here's a rare 7" blade bowie hunter, 237-7. The only stag 237 I have seen with three pins in the back of the scales. Nice stag too. Sadly I did ot get a sheath with it.
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Re: Hot take: Union KA-BAR did stag better than most
That's a neat knife Gene, the stag looks like petrified tree sap on bark. Classic Sheffield style fixed blade, seen a lot of similar knives by Joseph Allen and Brookes and Crookes, various Sheffield cutlers but never from Union before
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Re: Hot take: Union KA-BAR did stag better than most
Hi Dan, hard to believe you haven't seen one before. They are pretty common with 5 or 6" blades, came in stag, bone, jigged wood, and celluloid handle scales. They also came with a flat ground blade as model 37F, a bone flat ground one would be a 637F. The seven inch ones are rare. These can be found with the earlier Union Cut Co mark or marked KA-BAR. The catalog name for the 37 models was "Old Boy". I have never seen a 7" blade one with a flat ground blade or one just marked Union Cut Co., only have three with the 7" blade, one marked Fred Biffar, and the one shown is the only stag one I have, they are scarce in 7".
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Beautiful knives above! Here are two I have.
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I've never seen one with that concentrated of a clip point, the similar knives I've seen almost had a drop point knife. The ones I've seen also had like hash marked jigging on brown bone for handlesGunsil wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 9:11 pm Hi Dan, hard to believe you haven't seen one before. They are pretty common with 5 or 6" blades, came in stag, bone, jigged wood, and celluloid handle scales. They also came with a flat ground blade as model 37F, a bone flat ground one would be a 637F. The seven inch ones are rare. These can be found with the earlier Union Cut Co mark or marked KA-BAR. The catalog name for the 37 models was "Old Boy". I have never seen a 7" blade one with a flat ground blade or one just marked Union Cut Co., only have three with the 7" blade, one marked Fred Biffar, and the one shown is the only stag one I have, they are scarce in 7".
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They only made two bowie hunter models, the 37 model and the 66 model. 66s are all the same length and all saber ground. 37s came in 5,6,&7" blades and either saber or flat ground. Model 66 is a rare one, 37s are fairly common except for the 7" ones. Maybe the blade length has thrown you off, all 37s are similar.
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They are all beautiful!! Here is my contribution, an early Union Cut Co Kabar Hobo…
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Re: Hot take: Union KA-BAR did stag better than most
Maybe you see the reflection as a grind? Here's a photo of the other side with less reflection.Pile Driver wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 6:55 pmI've never seen one with that concentrated of a clip point, the similar knives I've seen almost had a drop point knife. The ones I've seen also had like hash marked jigging on brown bone for handlesGunsil wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 9:11 pm Hi Dan, hard to believe you haven't seen one before. They are pretty common with 5 or 6" blades, came in stag, bone, jigged wood, and celluloid handle scales. They also came with a flat ground blade as model 37F, a bone flat ground one would be a 637F. The seven inch ones are rare. These can be found with the earlier Union Cut Co mark or marked KA-BAR. The catalog name for the 37 models was "Old Boy". I have never seen a 7" blade one with a flat ground blade or one just marked Union Cut Co., only have three with the 7" blade, one marked Fred Biffar, and the one shown is the only stag one I have, they are scarce in 7".
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That is some beautiful stag!
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Indeed it is!
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