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wow Charlie, that is a true piece of craftsmanship, when knife making was a labor of love and not a multimillion dollar industry. ::tu:: ::tu::
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I may have shown this knife before, but it now has a helper in matching Sambar, from our very own Muskrat Man... ::nod:: ::groove::

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Happy Anniversary Charlie... ::ds::
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wierd, that stag matched up very well :wink:
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Thanks Bill!!
See ya'all on monday!!
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1996 standing dog stag cotton sampler #12 of 12. i probably won't ever get a real old example of this pattern so this will have to do until.......


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Stag, here's a few. :mrgreen:
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MMMMMMMmmmm ::drool:: ::drool:: You gentlemen have made my evening with your stag contributions..Wow.. :shock:

Charlie - Happy Anniversary to you, 30 years is something to be proud of and quite an accomplishment in this day and age..Oh yeah your knife is leaving me speachless..Nice pickup..

Bill - You just keep showing that knife my friend..And I agree with MM the stag on the nail pick was born to be with that knife..

Jonet - That is a super looking knife and one (1 of 12) that you or I may never see for sale again..Congrats on your Cotton Sampler..Gotta love the Stag my man.. :)

Hukk - I am reserving the 2nd from the left on the bottom row for my knife you have'nt made for me yet.. :mrgreen:

Thanks guys.. ::tounge::


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Hey johnnie, that's a very cool knife! 8)

Nice stag Hukk...gonna be some killer handles there. ::nod:: ::tu::

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Sandbar Stag Second Photos

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Here's some Canal Street Sanbar Stag. Mint set 1/25.
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Sambar Stag Canal Street First Photos

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Here's photos of my Canal Street Cutlery Mint Set 1/25. I think they really made a nice looking set of knives.
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Forensic Jim wrote:Here's some Canal Street Sanbar Stag. Mint set 1/25.
Oh My :shock: :shock: Those are fantastic..
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Now is it Sandbar or Sambar Stag? I never could understand that. :D
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Must be Sambar being as how sandbar is something in a river,lake,ocean or other body of water. Or a figment of a whole lot of peoples imagination.
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Jim,
In case you were serious...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sambar_Deer

If you have a couple of hours to waste, see the thread in the General Off Topic Forum.

If you were not serious.....
VERY FUNNY... ::doh:: :lol: :lol:



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No, not serious. I believe that's how they had them listed in their description. They really make a beautiful set of knives though. :lol:
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Thanks for the wishes Guys! We had a wonderful weekend. We aren't getting older, we're getting better!!
Back to knives, that CS mint set is a fine collection of Stag knives!
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Many Congratulations upnorth.

I like the CS set too... very nice stag.

This is an older German bartenders (?) jack knife.
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took a few new pics today and heres a few of my stags.
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Finished this just in time for this thread. My new pocket model drop point.
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good lookin knife kaleb. ::tu::
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Nice one, MM! What kind of stag is that? Does it have a sheath also?
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Another winner! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Beautiful, clean lines. I like it. Nice choice of stag for it.
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upnorth wrote:Nice one, MM! What kind of stag is that? Does it have a sheath also?
thanks guys :)

I haven't made a sheath for it yet, just finished the knife up last night. That's sambar, I flat sanded the biggest of that warped stuff and darn if I wasn't able to squeeze a set of fixed blade scales out of it. Got any more you want to let go? :mrgreen:
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Good looking knife! Looks to be comfortable to use also. That's one of many things I look for, comfort. Any knife I buy to use must be comfortable. Nice work!
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