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Hey Edge,

That piece you have in your hand is quality!

I think for stag its personal preference. Of course you’re going to look for the obvious, like cracks and fishers (natural growth cracks) but other than that the "quality" is going to be in the eye of the beholder. Whether it's dark, light, burnt, smooth, gnarly, it’s what catches your eye. I think most prefer it on the dark side and the gnarly the better.

They grade stag with words like premium, select, choice, pith free. Supply and demand makes the gnarly dark pith free stuff more expensive, so I guess the premium grade is the quality stuff. I like almost all stag, except for the smooth (sanded smooth) Yuk!


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Jim Behring makes use of the entire antler on his knives. Here is one using the crown portion for a butt cup. It fits in the hand very well and has a nice look.



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Heres my latest Stag, a 1987 4 blade Canoe I got from jfarmer. Some of the prettiest stag i've seen on a Fight'n Rooster. Photo by James.
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Hey thats a good looking Rooster you've got there Anthony :wink: ::tu::

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Arrived today, been watching for one for a few years that would stay within budget limits. A bit dressier model than my EDC 78 22087!
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Just adding to the stag...............this one is a Red Stag Queen Classic swing guard lockback.

Good looking stuff there guys!
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I forgot all about this little Jack pattern I've been carrying around the house. It's a fine little knife, IMO.

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Sweet Northwoods there El Lobo!


Here is a knife I have been hunting for awhile. Shes a Queen Classic Mountain man with awesome stag, this was quite a find for me.



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Those are some great looking knives. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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gmusic - that Queen swing guard and mountain man are killer ::tu::

don't know which one I like better!
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Here is a "PATENTED" stag double lockback folder I found in one of my cigar boxes.
It would make a excellent carry knife if organic handles would hold up and I do want to mess these up.
Looks to be brushed stainless blades.
It is a hand full, thicker than a USA quarter dollar, 4 1/2 inches closed.

Personally, I perfer some type of treated wood or plastic for use.
I guess this is one of those put back knives.

IIRC.......Camillus released this same knife with an etch and wooden box as their 100 year anniversary knife a few years back.

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Man oh man I must have been sleepwalking to miss these last couple of beauty's ya"ll been posting..Very nice my friends.. ::tu::

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Nice 9ball, you don't see many Camillus knives in real stag. Figured I'd add this one to the lot, even though it's not a folder:
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Very nice knives guys....................

Thanks for the nice comments! Two more to add, good old Northwoods, can't go wrong!
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great stag guys. hey gary, how is the fit on that swinguard? tight on lock up? sure is purty.
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Hey Johnnie,

She locks up tight, no wobble, no slop. As good as Queen or Case anyday! They use great stag, and finish out nicely. My only gripe so far is that there is no way to date them. Being this is only their second year (I think) maybe that is in the works.

Is that a Bulldog Cotton Sampler in your avtar?

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hey gary,yes it is. 1 of 12, #12 on bolster. blade etch is 1997 florida knife collector association. it is tang stamped 1996 with the standing dog.
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Well the drool factor continues.. ::drool:: ::drool:: I like that stag fixed blade and Northwoods, very nice.. ::tu::

I have been eye balling the swinguard and congress, they are incredibly sweet knives and remind me of the Case 64-69 series era knives. I agree though that no date may confuse folks in the future from a collecting standpoint..Then again I stay confused so what the heck..


1 of 12, #12 on bolster. blade etch is 1997 florida knife collector association. it is tang stamped 1996 with the standing dog.
Hey Gary,

I keep telling Johnnie he's not worthy of that Florida beauty and he should send it to me but he doesn't listen very well...Heck I'll send him all my Texas knives just to make things right.. ::nod:: ::tounge::

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Cool, thanks Johnnie!

I'm watching one on ebay a 1996 (it's not a club knife) it looks to be in good shape, although I've had to return several "mint" knives lately. I guess I'll have to start writing the sellers and asking if it's "as new" because many seem to get confused with the mint term.

Sounds like a fair trade to me Sunburst, although we haven't seen the Texas knife!

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23 pages and still going strong! Do you think Stag is the collector's favorite handle?? :mrgreen:
Here is one I got from the customizer, via ebay. Herman Williams had a long association with Schrade, and he's still at it!
A Schrade Walden, with red stag handles!!

Click on it once or twice to enjoy the stag up close and personal!!
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Charlie awesome stag!

It was just made this year too (2007)…………………………..lol.

I know I have a weakness for stag; it must conjure up thoughts of the old west or early pioneer life for a lot of us. Na! I just like the stuff……………..

Well, can't reply without a picture!

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Now that is one good lookin Case! ::tu:: ::drool::
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Nice Case, gmusic. Is that a 5375, or a 5392? I haven't seen enough of them to know for sure.
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Beautiful hawkbill Charlie!! ::tu::
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Thanks guys!

Charlie it's a large stamp 5375 Stockman. The large stamp is more desirable and should be worth a few more bucks. The 75 is the crème d la crème of the stockman, at 4 5/16" long closed it's also the largest. All nickel silver, no brass on these babies.

I'll post a small stamp 75 so you can see the difference.

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