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aaaahhhhhgggggg ::drool::
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Very nice guys, love those Schrades and S&Ms. :shock:

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Yes Johnnie, but I don't have that kind of patience anymore it seems. I have a box full of fileworked gems and just can't talk myself into going out to the shop with them.
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nice work mike. make time.
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Oh Mike...

Wait... maybe we could trade some stuff...oh well, maybe next time!

Great work sir!! ::nod::

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In early 2006, Canal Street did a Special Factory Order for us in Sambar Stag. I kept serial # 2 and they were ( are ) nice.
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::drool:: ::drool:: ::drool:: ..You made me soo hot just looking at them.
Are you selling them as a SET ?

Or just showing the love of a real good knives.
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Bill, that is one nice set ::tu:: That congress is a beaut!

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Those are beautiful Bill! Great display in the photos as well ::tu:: Kelley
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Awesome group MSM... ::nod:: ::drool:: ::drool::

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Gunsmoke47 wrote:Those are beautiful Bill! Great display in the photos as well ::tu:: Kelley
Not much more to add to that. I agree completely. ::nod:: s-k
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Here are a few more....
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Post by stagman »

This post has been a real treat to look at
all these beautiful stag knives !!!
Really enjoyed it
Here's one more pic for ya
Bottom clockwise
Kodiak, 5361, Marbles Woodcraft,
In double sheath, Remington RH 73, Kabar boys knife
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Beautiful stag ::tu::

Here is a stag handled timber scriber.

:) s-k
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Now, THAT is a very cool knife S-K. ::nod:: 8)

Lots of stag beauties...I'm gonna have to take some more pictures I guess. ::doh::

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s-k, that is a great rase knife. i'm green :mrgreen: with envy! ::tu::
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s-k, with the handles you've got on those old beauties of yours, they don't even need blades to look great! ::drool:: ::tu::

stagman, I see where you get your name from :shock: :mrgreen:

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Eric,
That Schrade Whittler is a real beauty. Most folks will never know what a great knife Schrade could make. Here is the 1982 NKCA knife.....

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I gotta keep this post going.. :) Schatt & Morgan Stag Harness Jack, Scagel Stag Barlow and Bulldog Stag Toenail..
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ssaaawwwweeeeet! ralph, i need a stag hj. ::drool::

ps, great pics
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Great knives and a good job keeping things humming along Ralph... ::nod:: ::tu::

How about the 1981 NKCA knife, a real monster from Queen.....
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Bill, nice duo from NKCA! The companies involved with those annual knives did a top notch job on their versions. I agree with what you said about Schrade, especially the commemorative stuff, most folks only think of them as the Uncle Henry and Old Timer makers.

Ralph, does Charlie know about that incredible harness jack? ::tu::

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ea42 wrote:
Ralph, does Charlie know about that incredible harness jack? ::tu::

Eric
Know about it, I believe he's on vacation in Hawaii because of this and a few more I purchased from him...That's ok though, my family is getting used to the idea of eating beans three times a day....

Thanks for asking Eric..:lol: :lol:

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Post by longbeachbum »

I don't have the knife yet, but Muskrat Man e-mailed me these pictures of my Remington Tracker today, newly fitted out by him with Sambar Stag handles. I think I'll like these a little better than the Staglon it had before:
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Post by needbucks »

That is a sweet one.

Can't wait til he gets mine all fixed up. The wait is gonna be tough but worth it.
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