Lets see some stag

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WOW....just awesome Slim :shock: ::drool::

Who made the lock back whittler in the first pic? TB?

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Tim, that's a Case/Bose lockback whittler 2005 and is absolutlely the finest knife I've ever owned.Slim
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I thought it was, i have been looking to get one. ::tu::

Now, second pic , first knife. Is that a Klass?

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Tim thats a anglo saxon whittler marked Peter Hendrichs and Grah, Solingen circa 1922 to 1926. Goins spells it with a k instead of a ch but I'm sure it's the same. Parkers Knife Collectors Encyclopedia has a article on knife museums and shows a F&W Hendrich, Merscheid Industrial museum. Iprobably should have identified the pics.Slim
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::nod:: Very nice Slim you got good Taste !
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OOPS!!!. Tim again you are right! I thought you ment 1st pic second knife. 2nd pic is a Robert Klass etched George Washington Valley Forge 1777, clip blade marked J. Nielsen-Mayer, Cleve Ohio pen stamped with the 2 cranes.Slim
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Slim - WOW man.....those are KILLER!! ::ds::

Here are some of my GEC Stag knives.....posted before but not in this thread.

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slimpickins wrote:OOPS!!!. Tim again you are right! I thought you ment 1st pic second knife. 2nd pic is a Robert Klass etched George Washington Valley Forge 1777, clip blade marked J. Nielsen-Mayer, Cleve Ohio pen stamped with the 2 cranes.Slim

Slim, those are all beauties ::drool:: I thought it was either a Klaas fourmaster or a whittler, same frame.
Thanks very much for showing them , i have enjoyed looking.

Trevor..nice pile of stag there too ::drool::

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Thanks all for the nice comments. IM those Great Easterns are awesome!!!Great Eastern makes some mighty fine knives. ::tu:: Slim.
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Forgot one. This stockman is marked EIG Cutlery Solingen Germany. Found it in San Antonio a few years back in an old hardware store. They had two others still wrapped and oiled. Shoulda grabbed them all. Slim.
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Old Hunter wrote:This is the only custom knife I own and it was the stag grips that caused me to buy it at a gunshow about 16 years ago.

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very nice ::woot::
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Ya know, I was wondering if there was a "NON" GEC stag thread....I'm not saying I don't like GEC stag knives, I just don't won one so I can't post pics of my stag knives in that thread, but alas........in this thread I can ::groove::
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Found a couple of "'Old Friends"" ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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These three are the only stag handled pocket knives I own anymore; an old Belknap Tear-drop jack of unknown vintage but fantastic steel and snap, an unused Case Texas Jack Centennial edition, and a Case Eisenhower that I have used for at least the last decade as my dress pants pocketknife. I have owned quite a few stag handled Case pocketknives over the years, but they are my favorite to give as gifts and many are now owned by my nieces and nephews - received as HS graduation gifts - I gave them out before I took pictures of my knives (and before the Sanbar stag embargo about a decade ago).
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Stag on a HIBBARD SPENSER BARTLETT.
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Very non-GEC, especially for Scott :D - and old Sabre 603 I cleaned up and re-scaled with stag:

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Pocket worn stag
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Herman Williams meets Schrade.

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Darn fine looken stageages.
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Here's a Klaas and a Weidmannsheil...........


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How's about some fat stag from 1970? the first is a 53047, the other two pics are a 5265 sab.
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Wow, lots of beautiful stag in these pictures. Tim, don't know anything about the brand of knife you have there; it is like a Swiss Army Knife, but of high quality and gorgeous!
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Thanks OH,

I don't want to say anything against Swiss Army Knives, Ole Junebug will be on here chewing me out :-P


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Here's a nice old rope knife I got recently. And when I say nice I mean unused but with a patina that someone lightly polished off. Not bad for being around 100 years old.

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