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So the stamp size refers the digits of the pattern ie; 5375.
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Hey Eric from KY,

Nice stag on the Buck, and the Bark River! Is the the BR (looks like a early huntsman) a 1st production run?

I took mine on an elk hunt a couple of years ago and completly ruined the sheath. I have a number of old hunt/camp knives I could have used, but noooo. Messed up a 1st production run knife and sheath from a knife company that looks like it's going places.

seeya................
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Yes its an early one. It is actually stamped prototype. I bought it as a user so it will get messed up. Yes the origanal sheath that is in the picture is in the trash. The ver first day I put the knife right through it. I tried to patch it but ended up making more of a mess of it. They suppose to be having some new sheaths for it come out in a few weeks. I also have a few Case and Schatt&Morgan stag. I will have to get the camera out later. Those I just had pictures already of. The Buck 110 is two differant knives. One was a Christmas present from my wife to use for hunting. What a sweet Christmas present from a sweet wife.
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All that talk about stag earlier, got me all worked up, sooooooooo.

Here is a Case 10 dot (1970) Trapper. I sold the 32, but still have the bullet mold.
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here's a 53055 case classic. 1 of 342, 1994.
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Let me officially add this to the stag catagory... :P

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Very nice all'yall

Thanks for showing both sides Ralph.

On my computer I only have shots of one side of the knife, so unless I dig it out and take new ones, that's all we get is one side.
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I am always pleased to see that there is a new posting to this thread.
It is almost like going to a "Stag Party"..... :shock: :oops: .....well, you know what I mean, don't you? ::shrug:: :lol:

Great, great stuff here. ::tu:: ::tu::

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These are all great looking knivesI really like the latest from Sunburst
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I always enjoyed the stag Bulldog used on the Old Dominion Knife Collectors Club knives. This is a First Generation beauty. I like these 3 blade trappers, as users, I don't find or see any benefit. But, I like it, reason enough.
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Look at Bill whipping out that Case/Bose Dog Leg Trapper I have to go change my shirt now... ::drool:: :evil: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks Gary and Richied, these Fight'N Roosters just keep calling my name even when I'm not listening..Make Em Stop ::dang:: ::dang:: ::dang::

Hey Hukk as a favor I will unburden you with the stress of that three bladed trapper and put it in my box for safe keeping.. ::nod::


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Another Stag I could not resist. Come to think of it I got it on eBay from one of our fellow members. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::dang:: DANG, I got to get caught up on my pictures.
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Oh wow El Lobo,that Case- Bose is awesome
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Here's one with pictures of both sides.

I tell ya, if we had all these knives at a show on three or four tables, we would have that isle jammed up, a show stopper!

Note on the backside the mushroomed head, and the "miss mark" in the stag when setting the front pin. Is it still an awesome knife? Hell yeah!

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Another Northwoods Stag Swing Guard.
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And another Northwoods Swing Guard
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Here's a couple more stag swing guards.
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I fell head over heels for these two knives.
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Here's the other Cowboy Knife.
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Those are some amazingly killer Stag pieces Jim, I believe I saw a couple of those pieces rubbing the bark off a tree last week. :D

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Ralph I drove exactly 902 miles round trip, to the Northwoods Store in the upper peninsula to get these. They had so many great looking knives I would have bought a bunch if I had the money. It was worth it to see how they make their knives in their shop. Dave Shirley and Ray Bella are two of the nicest guys you could ever meet.
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They were so amazing that I had to buy one!!! ::mdm:: :mrgreen:
Northwoods Swing Guard...I also found this Bulldog Cotton Sampler in the mailbox...?? How do these things get in there..? ::shrug::

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good scores ralph. ya got that sampler for a lot less than i got mine! ::dang:: congrats
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