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charlie, that custom stag on page 23 is worth goin back and lookin at again! ::tu:: ::drool::
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Nice 5223 BTW, MM!!
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these pics do that 5224 a little more justice

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i'm confused kaleb. your first pics were labeled 5223. it looks like a 52024, but i can't find it listed in case classics. what year is the tang stamp?
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Here's a little Puma lockback I bought at a gas station here in town
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case/bose cotton sampler.
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Very nice Johnnie!

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Nice stag guys. Here is a Robeson Humpback Whittler.

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jonet143 wrote:i'm confused kaleb. your first pics were labeled 5223. it looks like a 52024, but i can't find it listed in case classics. what year is the tang stamp?
Tang is stamped TESTED XX 5223 on pile. dated 1992 on mark side
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kaleb, confused or not, those are some great stag handles!
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Here is some Canal St Stag from my collection.
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Winchester USA (BGC)
Seapony & Oinkbelly
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it is a shame that Winchester sent their stuff overseas...they did some very nice work. Those are excellent pieces!
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Very nice guys...............I'm liken that C/S set!

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Derrick, nice looking Canal Streets. I seen those on your site. Those are sweet. Question for you. Do you have a picture of the other side? I heard they only finished one side and I was curious what was meant by this. Those are sweet.
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On standard models, Canal St only gives a mirror finish to the marked side of the blade. This set, however, is mirror finished on both sides.

I spoke to Joe at Canal St and he said the reason they only mirror finish one side is that it was a traditional way to show the customer that the finish is hand done.
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one of mine
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two more if some one knowes any thing about them let me know,the only markes on them are the guard the gut hook is marked kn or ka 301 & the
outher one has sames letters with 400 thanks
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Going by the Guillouche (tooling...jeweling) on the blades, the spacers at the guard, and the tooling on the sheaths...I'd say those look like Ken Richardson's work. Usually a KR and date, or number of knife in pattern, somewhere on the knife.

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Here is another beauty!

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It is a Northwoods Canoe in Sambar Stag
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Derrick you are one lucky guy. Those Northwoods Canoes in stag sold out in less than a week. Absolutely beautiful looking knife! ::tu::
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On my quest to own every pattern Fight'n Rooster makes I just picked up this lil peanut.
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I love this thread...there are some beautiful knives out there--and this is one of my all time favorite handles
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Jfarmer, My picture is not as good as yours but here is my Robeson humpback whitler
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Been a real pleasure viewing the diverse Stag examples E1 has posted.
Different patterns, numerous manufacurers all positively purtiful...except that ONE of course! :mrgreen:
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