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Hey guys, I'm on vacation all week and got my honeydoos sorta caught up so I thought I would take a few pics of my late 70's Stag and my other love....Antique glass and bottles. Hope you enjoy! Kelley
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Forgot how to post numerous pics at once
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Forgot how to post numerous pics at once
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Nice looking stags the Mr. Smoke! ::tu:: I just rooted through my knife room looking for Red Letter fixed blades. I found 13 sets of stag fixed blades but none were Red Letter...sorry ::dang::
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8) Kelly; That is some kind a Great looking pile of Stag you got there,

my friend. Thanks for taking the time out from your Honey Do's to post

them! ::tu::

Now Get Back to Work! ::paranoid::
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Thanks for lookin Perry, seems to be the norm. Should have bought one years ago when I had the chance. Blue Scroll and Razor edge are easy but 78 red letter is something else! Thanks again, Kelley
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I like the photos of the stag knives and the antique bottles. A unique combination. Thanks for showing them :) s-k
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Thanks Mitch.
Thank you too SK. It's another great hobby. ::tu::
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You are right Kelly, it's hard to find the Red Letter fixed blades. Oddly, they made the same amount of Grey Etch, Blue Scroll, and the Red Letter. Each year there were 5,000 sets made. I'll keep looking.
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Nice gunsmoke!!! Thanks!

I'm a fan of the old cobalt glass, also.
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Awesome stag and bottles, I am a huge fan of both, I used to dig in old wells and outhouses searching for bottles. You'd be suprised at what people threw down "honey holes". I have several laudanum bottles and 2 Shiloh's Consumption (now called TB) Cure's bottles. Thanks so much for sharing Kelley.
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Very VERY nice.

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I especially like the Trappers and Copperheads. Thanks for sharing.

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Those are great looking stags :D a very nice collection
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Now that's what I call a stag collection ::tu:: ::tu:: :D You are making me drool in excessive amounts.. ::drool:: ::drool:: I would gladly trade whatever I had for the knives in the #4 picture...Nice..

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Those stags are impressive Gunsmoke and that glassware, turn of the century?

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Thanks again guys. I traded and sold a lot of good knives to amass my collection of Stag so it is kinda bitter sweet. I wish I had them all back! :(
Perry, the bottles and military bowl pictured here range in age from early 1860's to late 1880's.
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Very nive Knives Gun. I like em.
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Those Trappers are GREAT ::tu::
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