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A Fight'n Rooster Sunfish Whittler.

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Very nice johnnie...it appears we have brothers in Congress. :lol: :lol:

Nice knives James. ::tu::

OK, something a little different. A friction folder from knifemaker Mike Wilson.....
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Outstanding knives & pictures James between you and El Lobo we may never stop this post, I especially like the small game knife..Nice friction folder Bill, one day I may have to try one of those.. ::tu::

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here's a case and a queen
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That Scagel is BEAUTIFUL! ::tu::
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Wow,so many beautiful knives .::drool:: ::drool:: Here's a 1 of 1 red stag bulldog w/lion etch.I got this from pkcs awhile ago.I saw this pic of a wolverine knife collectors club knife while i was posting the others,figured i'd put it up.(this was the original prototype for the knife,proto on back of blade,bought from pkcs as well,didnt have a rear view available,sorry sunburst.
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those are all cool knives, I really like the Mike Wilson knife,ElLobo ::tu::
Sunburst, You take some great pics. I just can't seem to get it right ::shrug::
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Always loved the veins in this piece. ::tu::
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I agree "the veins in this piece".

Well said ilikeknives... ::nod::
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you guys have some exceptional stag, nice knives all around. I'll have to dig around, I think im'm outa stags to post :shock: ::paranoid:: :shock:
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Man I have been smitten by toenails/sunfish ::drool:: and your not helping my drooling ways Chris, very nice and impressive stag and since it is on a toenail there's a lot of stag in one place.. :D Thanks for sharing...

Hi there Glenn it's nice to see you post, been missing you. That Classic is a beauty.. ::tu::

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Ps Hey MM I will be mailing you something to post here in tomorrows mail :) ..Probably make it to you by Thursday, Friday at the latest..

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Thank Sunburst, I'll have to post that on this thread, it IS fitting after all ::ds::
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Here's a few of mine. S&M Railsplitter and Case Eisenhower. Case Classic baby yeah.

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Singin those are some fine examples of what I want in my knife drawer, Wow!! some pretty stag you got there. I just can't figure out which I like better...Oh heck, just send them all to me.. 8)

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More great stuff here... ::nod::
You folks have some enviable pieces for sure. ::tu:: ::tu::

A couple more to start the day here in the desert. A Case rehandled in the late 70tys by embellisher Ray Cook...and a small Schrade Stockman from the Schrade Custom shop at the factory.
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Hey El lobo, I like that Case with the Stag rehandle job. Superb ::tu:: Hey and I did'nt even know Schrade did custom knives. Learn somethin new everyday. Great knives man. Sunburst, I'm sendin these to you on the condition that you send me a money order for 350.00 well lets just round it off to 400.00 for the set. :lol:


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s&m. nuff said.
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Yes...great stag everyone.

Not 100% sure but I think this is very well worn stag from the late 1800s or very early 1900s. Made by J.S. Holler of Solingen and imported by Adolf Blaich a sporting good merchant in San Fransisco. :) s-k
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great knife s-k. and all the rest as well.
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Love that Muskrat Johnnie ::nod:: s-k, you have some great antique cutlery my friend. That Holler just reaffirms that. ::tu:: Thanks for showin fellas.

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thanks perry. here's one i looked for a long time before aquiring.(thanks to ralph) s&m cotton sampler
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Chris - I'd give my right arm to be ambidexterous.
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Cool! A flurry of S&M Cotton Samplers in stag!

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GoooodNess, Now that is the Big Daddy Stag there. That is a massive and great lookin Sampler Johnnie and I love those triple fluted bolsters. ::tu::

Great Hunk A Horn. ::nod::

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Here is a nice Bear MGC Trapper, made in 1991. This one was before they started using
Stag Bone...what a shame, IMO.

Here is a Keen Kutter Trapper with a razor instead of a spey blade.

Notice the similarities in the way the handles are finished, and in using only the backspring pin. I believe this Keen Kutter was made by Bear for Jim Parker in the 90s.

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Turns out it was probably made for Jim Frost...just as a correction.
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