Lets see some stag
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STAGGering displays guys ... Beauties all!

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Love those old bones.
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My newest Stag Inoxid 11" Swinger .Here's a group of Stag with a couple horn.
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I found this picture I thought was appropriate to this thread. Some may have been shown previously.
T-B:
Whiting
Whiting
Clements
Clements
Thomas Turner
Wostenholm
The Wostenholm holds the title of my favorite stag photograph , as seen in this closeup.
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Whiting
Whiting
Clements
Clements
Thomas Turner
Wostenholm
The Wostenholm holds the title of my favorite stag photograph , as seen in this closeup.
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My, my! What an exhibition, Lyle! Amazing!
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Might be my favorite too!!!
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Gorgeous pile o antler, Lyle
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Thanks fellas.
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Wow Lyle! That is some drop dead gorgeous stag.
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I thought I’d show you the results of my first rehandle attempt here since I did use stag. It is an Eye Brand trapper that despite being fairly recent had begun the outgassing process. The scales were turning, fittings turned dark and some rust pitting had set in on the blades. I certainly see my imperfections and mistakes in the results. But I’m okay with it since I expected some rookie problems. I struggled with the hafting, the pin spinning and trying to clean the pits up. In the end I declared it “good enough“ and quit to prevent further errors. Sorry, no before pics because I was convinced I would never show it. But since my wife isn’t much of a knife audience, here it is.
My thanks to Bill DeShivs and Orvet for answering my questions.
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Excellent job, Froe! Very nice knife!Froe wrote: ↑Wed Feb 25, 2026 9:59 pm I thought I’d show you the results of my first rehandle attempt here since I did use stag. It is an Eye Brand trapper that despite being fairly recent had begun the outgassing process. The scales were turning, fittings turned dark and some rust pitting had set in on the blades. I certainly see my imperfections and mistakes in the results. But I’m okay with it since I expected some rookie problems. I struggled with the hafting, the pin spinning and trying to clean the pits up. In the end I declared it “good enough“ and quit to prevent further errors. Sorry, no before pics because I was convinced I would never show it. But since my wife isn’t much of a knife audience, here it is.
My thanks to Bill DeShivs and Orvet for answering my questions.
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Excellent job Froe! I think it is a L@@ker! ManyFroe wrote: ↑Wed Feb 25, 2026 9:59 pm I thought I’d show you the results of my first rehandle attempt here since I did use stag. It is an Eye Brand trapper that despite being fairly recent had begun the outgassing process. The scales were turning, fittings turned dark and some rust pitting had set in on the blades. I certainly see my imperfections and mistakes in the results. But I’m okay with it since I expected some rookie problems. I struggled with the hafting, the pin spinning and trying to clean the pits up. In the end I declared it “good enough“ and quit to prevent further errors. Sorry, no before pics because I was convinced I would never show it. But since my wife isn’t much of a knife audience, here it is.
My thanks to Bill DeShivs and Orvet for answering my questions.
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Kerry, we posted about a second apart I think, thinking the same thought. 
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Great minds, Tony!Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Wed Feb 25, 2026 10:22 pm Kerry, we posted about a second apart I think, thinking the same thought.![]()
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Thanks!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Wed Feb 25, 2026 10:13 pmExcellent job, Froe! Very nice knife!Froe wrote: ↑Wed Feb 25, 2026 9:59 pm I thought I’d show you the results of my first rehandle attempt here since I did use stag. It is an Eye Brand trapper that despite being fairly recent had begun the outgassing process. The scales were turning, fittings turned dark and some rust pitting had set in on the blades. I certainly see my imperfections and mistakes in the results. But I’m okay with it since I expected some rookie problems. I struggled with the hafting, the pin spinning and trying to clean the pits up. In the end I declared it “good enough“ and quit to prevent further errors. Sorry, no before pics because I was convinced I would never show it. But since my wife isn’t much of a knife audience, here it is.
My thanks to Bill DeShivs and Orvet for answering my questions.![]()
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Thanks!Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Wed Feb 25, 2026 10:19 pmExcellent job Froe! I think it is a L@@ker! ManyFroe wrote: ↑Wed Feb 25, 2026 9:59 pm I thought I’d show you the results of my first rehandle attempt here since I did use stag. It is an Eye Brand trapper that despite being fairly recent had begun the outgassing process. The scales were turning, fittings turned dark and some rust pitting had set in on the blades. I certainly see my imperfections and mistakes in the results. But I’m okay with it since I expected some rookie problems. I struggled with the hafting, the pin spinning and trying to clean the pits up. In the end I declared it “good enough“ and quit to prevent further errors. Sorry, no before pics because I was convinced I would never show it. But since my wife isn’t much of a knife audience, here it is.
My thanks to Bill DeShivs and Orvet for answering my questions.![]()
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After seeing the results, my advice to you is to go ahead and quit your day job; there's enough knife rehandling work sought by members here on AAPK to keep a man with your obvious skills gainfully employed for a very long time
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gnarlyFroe wrote: ↑Wed Feb 25, 2026 9:59 pm I thought I’d show you the results of my first rehandle attempt here since I did use stag. It is an Eye Brand trapper that despite being fairly recent had begun the outgassing process. The scales were turning, fittings turned dark and some rust pitting had set in on the blades. I certainly see my imperfections and mistakes in the results. But I’m okay with it since I expected some rookie problems. I struggled with the hafting, the pin spinning and trying to clean the pits up. In the end I declared it “good enough“ and quit to prevent further errors. Sorry, no before pics because I was convinced I would never show it. But since my wife isn’t much of a knife audience, here it is.
My thanks to Bill DeShivs and Orvet for answering my questions.
Hafting looks great.
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Holy smokes Lyle!! What a bunch of beauties!! Simply irresistible!!
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Good job froe.
Thanks woodwalker.

Thanks woodwalker.
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Great job, Froe!Froe wrote: ↑Wed Feb 25, 2026 9:59 pm I thought I’d show you the results of my first rehandle attempt here since I did use stag. It is an Eye Brand trapper that despite being fairly recent had begun the outgassing process. The scales were turning, fittings turned dark and some rust pitting had set in on the blades. I certainly see my imperfections and mistakes in the results. But I’m okay with it since I expected some rookie problems. I struggled with the hafting, the pin spinning and trying to clean the pits up. In the end I declared it “good enough“ and quit to prevent further errors. Sorry, no before pics because I was convinced I would never show it. But since my wife isn’t much of a knife audience, here it is.
My thanks to Bill DeShivs and Orvet for answering my questions.
You put the better looking and more straight piece on the Mark side, and the piece that needed more hafting on the back. Good choice.
The stag has good figuring and color. It fits tight against the bolsters with no gaps, and the hafting looks good. Your pins look very good. I also like that you thinned down the handle scales enough, so that they are not too thick. Some people like "fat stag", but I far prefer seeing more of the outer bark of the antler.
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Thank you gentlemen. I appreciate all of your kind comments. It was a fun project.
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Looks darned good to me, Froe! Great job! 
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