Lets see some stag
- celticastronomer
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stag
Here's mine. Hey MM, those carving knivesyou got look alot like a carving kife I got at a flea market.
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Singin my man what in the world are you doing here having fun??? Back to work with you...
How long will you be on the road??
Hey Celtic I am digging the popcorn on that fixed blade, very nice stag..



Hey Celtic I am digging the popcorn on that fixed blade, very nice stag..



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sunburst,
Those are some beauties...
In the spirit of friendship, if you send those to me, I'll lemon oil them for you, and return them after a suitable eon...er, period of time.
The Bear Trapper is 440B, I believe. Wish it was 1095, or the like.
johnnie, you're showing some fine stag, my man.
singinfor21/2months...
...stay well out there.
The Bear is still first cut, just not as highly figured as some. Since you mentioned second-cut, here is a Bulldog of that ilk...
Those are some beauties...
In the spirit of friendship, if you send those to me, I'll lemon oil them for you, and return them after a suitable eon...er, period of time.
The Bear Trapper is 440B, I believe. Wish it was 1095, or the like.
johnnie, you're showing some fine stag, my man.
singinfor21/2months...
The Bear is still first cut, just not as highly figured as some. Since you mentioned second-cut, here is a Bulldog of that ilk...
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Wow, what a great bunch of stag. Sunburst I really like that Winchester. Is that pattern called a 'toad sticker'?
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OK johnnie,
Here is a nice Bulldog
.....but, with a false pedigree.
Still, nice stag.
Here is a nice Bulldog
Still, nice stag.
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And one more of the Colonial/Russell Grandaddy Barlows.....
I'm gonna stop about now, before you all get tired of seeing me post.
Carry on please!
Bill
I'm gonna stop about now, before you all get tired of seeing me post.
Carry on please!
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Here's some stag I installed on knives in need of new skins.







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bill, i never get tired of your great knives.
nice stag mike. did you re-handle yourself?
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hey perry, i love the stag. alot are from the 2005 s & m stag set.
nice stag mike. did you re-handle yourself?
hey perry, i love the stag. alot are from the 2005 s & m stag set.
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I agree with Johnnie that you are not bothering us at all Bill
just keep feeding us those stag snacks...
Mike, you have been holding out on us with that incredible stag..It reminds me of a story where a "certain person" turned water into wine and everyone wanted to know why the best was served up last..Fantastic, absolutely beautiful skins of stag on those knives, you can mail those to my house anyday you want...
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Mike, you have been holding out on us with that incredible stag..It reminds me of a story where a "certain person" turned water into wine and everyone wanted to know why the best was served up last..Fantastic, absolutely beautiful skins of stag on those knives, you can mail those to my house anyday you want...
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Those are great looking antique Schatt's, exceptional quality and condition. Your correct you don't see those S&M vintage knives like this everyday..Thank you for sharing these beauty's..nifbuf wrote:I really enjoy the stag handled knives. I have a number of recent Case Classics, Schatt & Morgan,and Winchester but only two antique Schatts in stag. Thought I would toss then in the lineup. The old ones are very hard to find.
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