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DM11 wrote: Sun Oct 27, 2024 2:38 pm
woodwalker wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2024 8:24 pm I was blessed to receive a Mod from Glenn in a 2024 this and that giveaway!! I had to wait until I got back from vacation to go to the post office and pick it up. Well I made record time driving from Branson Missouri to my home town and drove right to the post office!! Here it is for your viewing pleasure!!! A Schrade 175 Mod from our very own Glennbad!! Thank you so much Glenn!! I will treasure this one always!! ::ds:: ::ds::
Glen always has awesome stag. Congratulations WW! 😍😎👍🤠
Thank you David! I just keep admiring it!! And I never owned a Schrade 175. What a useful knife. And the feel of that Stag in my hand is just outstanding. I just hope I can bring myself to drop it in my pocket. It's just so beautiful to me. ::handshake:: :D
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edgy46 wrote: Sat Oct 26, 2024 8:47 pm Not my call, but it doesn't seem wrong to post a beautiful knife that came in the mail. Just my personal opinion. ::handshake::
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My disclaimer was posted because I didn't get that knife in RECENT mail, it came over 2 yrs. ago in the mail. My contention was that since it didn't come in RECENT mail, which I believe this thread, "Mail Call...etc." is about, was it O.K. too post it here anyway, even though it's not from RECENT mail. Do you follow me? Sorry for any confusion! ::handshake::
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woodwalker wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2024 8:25 pm More pics!! :D
Excellent stag, nice seeing more of Glennbads work because it's always so goooooooooooood. Congrats on that one, its gorgeous now.
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Many thanks for your nice words, Edgy, Tony, Kerry, Kevin, and Tim! I did this "blanket thank you" in an attempt to not become repetitive, but I appreciate each and every comment from each and every one of you equally, after-all, you're the good guys, right? ::handshake::
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Ivoryman wrote: Sun Oct 27, 2024 10:59 pm
woodwalker wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2024 8:25 pm More pics!! :D
Excellent stag, nice seeing more of Glennbads work because it's always so goooooooooooood. Congrats on that one, its gorgeous now.
Thank you Ivoryman!! Glenn is an artist for sure!! ::handshake:: :)
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Browning Japan Model 616 Swivelok Hunting Saw Knife
9 3/4" OAL ... 5 1/8" Blade .... 4 5/8" Rubber Handle
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Those are waaay cool, Tony, I actually have 2 sitting in Customs waiting to be destroyed for being the deadly "Push-Converter" knife! ::facepalm:: Yours is the 1st I've seen serrated mind you.
Jacob at "eprague" has some pretty fine taste in knives, don'tcha think?
Nice catch, buddy! ::tu::
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Madmarco wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2024 10:16 pm Those are waaay cool, Tony, I actually have 2 sitting in Customs waiting to be destroyed for being the deadly "Push-Converter" knife! ::facepalm:: Yours is the 1st I've seen serrated mind you.
Jacob at "eprague" has some pretty fine taste in knives, don'tcha think?
Nice catch, buddy! ::tu::
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He has some very 8) stuff. Sorry for the destruction of your knives by the Man. ::handshake::
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That is pretty cool Tony. That conversion from push to regular fixed blade makes that one more desirable in my opinion. Can’t see a lot of use for a push blade dagger by itself.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 5:34 pm That is pretty cool Tony. That conversion from push to regular fixed blade makes that one more desirable in my opinion. Can’t see a lot of use for a push blade dagger by itself.
Thanks Mark! When I first saw this one, had to have it because it's different. As you know, the conversion and lock is for using the saw, but in a hunting emergency, it could be used as a push dagger for defense. The blade type and it's length, is a bit too much for skinning to me, even with having big hands, although it would skin. I prefer a slightly smaller upswept blade for skinning, like a Western L66 at 8 3/4" OAL. One inch can make a difference in how a knife performs, or maybe how I perform with it. My L66 has seen a lot of use.
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 8:09 pm
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 5:34 pm That is pretty cool Tony. That conversion from push to regular fixed blade makes that one more desirable in my opinion. Can’t see a lot of use for a push blade dagger by itself.
Thanks Mark! When I first saw this one, had to have it because it's different. As you know, the conversion and lock is for using the saw, but in a hunting emergency, it could be used as a push dagger for defense. The blade type and it's length, is a bit too much for skinning to me, even with having big hands, although it would skin. I prefer a slightly smaller upswept blade for skinning, like a Western L66 at 8 3/4" OAL. One inch can make a difference in how a knife performs, or maybe how I perform with it. My L66 has seen a lot of use.
Really nice pic, and a really good looking, well cared for knife!
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 8:09 pm
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 5:34 pm That is pretty cool Tony. That conversion from push to regular fixed blade makes that one more desirable in my opinion. Can’t see a lot of use for a push blade dagger by itself.
Thanks Mark! When I first saw this one, had to have it because it's different. As you know, the conversion and lock is for using the saw, but in a hunting emergency, it could be used as a push dagger for defense. The blade type and it's length, is a bit too much for skinning to me, even with having big hands, although it would skin. I prefer a slightly smaller upswept blade for skinning, like a Western L66 at 8 3/4" OAL. One inch can make a difference in how a knife performs, or maybe how I perform with it. My L66 has seen a lot of use.
Like Ike said, great photo of a really great knife!! I have a L39 that I really like a lot!! :)
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woodwalker wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 8:45 pm
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 8:09 pm
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 5:34 pm That is pretty cool Tony. That conversion from push to regular fixed blade makes that one more desirable in my opinion. Can’t see a lot of use for a push blade dagger by itself.
Thanks Mark! When I first saw this one, had to have it because it's different. As you know, the conversion and lock is for using the saw, but in a hunting emergency, it could be used as a push dagger for defense. The blade type and it's length, is a bit too much for skinning to me, even with having big hands, although it would skin. I prefer a slightly smaller upswept blade for skinning, like a Western L66 at 8 3/4" OAL. One inch can make a difference in how a knife performs, or maybe how I perform with it. My L66 has seen a lot of use.
Like Ike said, great photo of a really great knife!! I have a L39 that I really like a lot!! :)
Thank you Ike & WoodWalker! ::handshake:: I don't post many of my user knives. Perhaps I should.
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For a package today from Tom’s (Bestgear) Cosgrove Cutlery store from here on AAPK. Farm and Field 62 in a Rosedale Richlite handle. It’s going to be my backup to my Tidioute 62 in white bone. Him being kind and knowing I put my whittlers to work, even sent a basswood block to use it on!
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 9:54 pm
woodwalker wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 8:45 pm
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 8:09 pm

Thanks Mark! When I first saw this one, had to have it because it's different. As you know, the conversion and lock is for using the saw, but in a hunting emergency, it could be used as a push dagger for defense. The blade type and it's length, is a bit too much for skinning to me, even with having big hands, although it would skin. I prefer a slightly smaller upswept blade for skinning, like a Western L66 at 8 3/4" OAL. One inch can make a difference in how a knife performs, or maybe how I perform with it. My L66 has seen a lot of use.
Like Ike said, great photo of a really great knife!! I have a L39 that I really like a lot!! :)
Thank you Ike & WoodWalker! ::handshake:: I don't post many of my user knives. Perhaps I should.
Please do!!😊
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C-WADE7 wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 10:14 pm For a package today from Tom’s (Bestgear) Cosgrove Cutlery store from here on AAPK. Farm and Field 62 in a Rosedale Richlite handle. It’s going to be my backup to my Tidioute 62 in white bone. Him being kind and knowing I put my whittlers to work, even sent a basswood block to use it on!
Nice!! I know you will make something nice with it!! :)
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woodwalker wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 11:27 pm Nice!! I know you will make something nice with it!! :)
I’m going to try, as alway we will just have to see if anything comes out.
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C-WADE7 wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 10:14 pm …. a package today from Tom’s (Bestgear) Cosgrove Cutlery store from here on AAPK.
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Fishing knife from the USSR with an interesting construction. The 60s of the 20th century. Rarely seen in this condition.
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Eustace wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 4:43 pm Fishing knife from the USSR with an interesting construction. The 60s of the 20th century. Rarely seen in this condition.
Interesting find Buddy! ::nod:: ::tu:: :D
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TPK wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 5:28 pm
Eustace wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 4:43 pm Fishing knife from the USSR with an interesting construction. The 60s of the 20th century. Rarely seen in this condition.
Interesting find Buddy! ::nod:: ::tu:: :D
Thank you Tom!
This is the second such knife I have found, but it is in perfect condition. In general, most pocket knives from the former USSR after 1960 are complete trash, but this model is one of the few exceptions.
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Very interesting knife Eustace, looks like something practical for cleaning fish.


This one just arrived yesterday. Trying to fill out my RCC collection. Got this Congress with mastodon ivory scales. Simply beautiful. There is just something about a Congress knife that speaks to me.
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Sensational, Mark, by "RCC" do you mean RoseCraft Cutlery, or.....? ::shrug:: ::hmm::
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EDIT: Never mind, I was finally able to read the stamps. ::tu::
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Madmarco wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 9:56 pm Sensational, Mark, by "RCC" do you mean RoseCraft Cutlery, or.....? ::shrug:: ::hmm::
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Thanks Mark. These were made by Queen. I think that the Robeson line that Queen made is just as good as the Schatt and Morgan line. They used different scales on the Robeson’s than the S&M so if you want to collect a pattern you need to collect the other brands that Queen made. Colonel Coon knives are also made with mostly different scales, stag is the exception. If a person were to go after all the Congresses made by Queen or any pattern, it would encompass a whole lot of other brands to collect all the various handle materials. Something I might try to do some day.
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I believe I was bidding against you on that one. It looks way nicer in your pictures. I think I might be a tad jealous. I do like Robesons better than Schatt and Morgan.
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