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Man Longbeachbum that is one beauty of a knife, just beautiful... ::tu:: ::tu:: :) As always MM has outdone himself and left those around him with their mouths wide open as we enjoy his transformation..

I would gladly take that beauty off your hands and test drive it for you a few years... ::nod::

Thanks for sharing and congratulations..

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longbeachbum wrote: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:
::hmm:: I don't know I would have to see the before and after shots side by side :lol: Maybe not, that is gorgeous. ::drool::

Really nice H J Sunburst. How is your family coping with the steady diet of beans ::dang:: ?
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Really nice H J Sunburst. How is your family coping with the steady diet of beans ::dang:: ?
I would have to make a Podcast to give you the full answer to that Question SK.. :shock:

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This one is from the mid to late 1800s. A traditional four-blade pen knife made by Needham Bros. :) s-k
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Long Beach Jim...

That is now a very special knife, IMO. ::tu:: ::tu::

S-K...

I "Need Um" that knife, please just send it across the pond to Arizona, and I'll take good care of it. ::nod:: :mrgreen:

Just to keep things going on a Saturday...

A Parker Edwards, with some assistance from Wendell Carson.....
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Smiling knife you have some very nice antique pocket knives in your collection. I love the stag on that 4 blade pen.

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Awesome knife S-K. ::tu::

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I don't buy many new or customs made knives, but here is a custom that a friend made. Nice English Roe Stag I think, some file work on the liners and a match stricker pull. Click a couple times for a little better picture.

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That's a fine looking knife stockman. ::nod::

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Nice ones everyone. I thought I'd throw in the stag on this Case 1965-1969 5265SAB I picked up wendsday.
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Man what I would do to have all the knives made in the time span of 65 to 69 by Case..They all have that look 8) ::tu:: Very nice MM, a great looking knife..

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I agree totally with SB, MM! Of coarse, I'm a Case fan. These are all knives to die for as my daughter would say! :lol: I love this thread and the Pearl thread!! ::drool:: ::drool:: Kelley
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OK then, here's this one then, another 65-69 stag cae, this time a peanut. Almost forgot I had this one.
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Ok I'm gonna keep posting until I can't post anymore..Here is a Bulldog Stag 25th Anniversary Congress, Bulldog Stag Barlow & Hubertus Stag Hammer Lever Lock...

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smiling-knife wrote:This one is from the mid to late 1800s. A traditional four-blade pen knife made by Needham Bros. :) s-k
SK,

I forgot to say how nice the four blade pen is..Spectacular stag on the vintage knife..Thanks for sharing..

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Very nice STAGS :shock: Lovin those older Cases and you had to show that Hubertus again didnt cha Sunburst. :lol: Very nice indeed. ::tu::

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longbeachbum wrote: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:
that is awesome. MM does great work. Marvelous,simply marvelous ::tu::
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g ::tu:: Great looking knives Sunburst.
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Thanks for the compliment sunburst.

Those are fantastic looking knives everyone ::tu:: .

Here is a little combo shot hot off the camera this afternoon.

:) s-k
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Excellent knives guys 8)

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one of my favorite schatt and morgans
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That is one great looking knife with an excellent picture also..What does TC stand for on the shield?? I have got to get me a scout or two, your picture proves it... :D

Thanks for sharing,

Sunburst

Here are a few more.. :) Queen Mountain Man, S&M Trapper and Case/Bose Lockback Whittler

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Sunburst,
I believe the TC stands for Thompson Center Arms. They had an annual knife program for several years with some very nice examples coming out of it. I've got a Case from that program that I'll post. I need to check the shield to see if it's the same as the Schatt. Beautiful knives guys!!

cccxiv, what's that crazy blade next to the punch? A muzzle-loading tool? I really like that knife!

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

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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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Just in from Hawaii guys; Hey Ralph, it must be nice to have such a musical family!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Seriously folks, we all have to eat more Sambar deer, to keep that flow of handle material flowing! :wink:
This is a beautiful thread!! Thanks to all who are making this a perusable pleasure ::tu:: ::tu:: !
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Here's a few more, the second one's the Thompsom Center Case I mentioned above:(My pics got a little out of sinc :? )
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