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Great Looking Stags ::ds:: ::ds::
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Great knives LC, Here is my newest stag, a German Bull Dirtbuster,Thanks Rick :D
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nice stag everyone. Here is a little 1971 jack that was ratty with a broken pen blade. I spiffed it up a bit for an EDC

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GREAT JOB KALEB ::tu:: ::tu:: ::nod:: ::nod::
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richied, you're just down the road from Sulphur. Good to see another Okie at the AAPK clubhouse...
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Hello Knifeswapper. Thanks and yea I live in Marietta,but I was raised a lot closer to Sulphur.I grew up and went school at Graham. I was the only white boy on the bb team :lol:
I am still new at knife collecting and feel priviliged just to be able to be here and learn what I can from the experts.
I didn't realize who you were and just noticed I ordered a Bulldog trapper from you last night ::tu:: A stag handle at that
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Wow I haven't checked on this topic for sometime and see I missed some outstanding stag beauty's...Really nice pieces folks, it helps to stoke the fire and keep it burning for more great slabs of stag...

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This is a great thread. Beautiful Stag! I thought I'd add a few Case Torpedo Jacks with red stag.

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Those R beautiful red stag
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Wow, those are fantastic Sketch...Almost worth drooling over.. ::drool:: ::nod::

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Good lookin stag Sketch, I'm a big fan of the stag knives.

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Thanks guys,

I never get bored with stag. You gotta love the uniqueness of all the stag knives shown on this thread.

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I almost forgot about this fork I found in my barn and cleaned it up ::dang::
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Goodness Richie, thats a biggun. :shock:

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Got this Bulldog trapper in the mail yesterday. Thanks Mike for the fast service. :D
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Richie,

Nice stag on that fork. I need to get myself a barn. :wink: Another reason for me to relocate. The trapper is a beauty as well. Is that knife carbon or stainless?

Thanks for the pics.

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That is a great looking fork with outstanding stag..A very nice trapper also, is that the new 2006 model??

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Thanks Sunburst. Yes it is the 2006 model trapper,And Sketch it's Stainless blades
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This is what I like to eat my dinner with....Rob. Klaas - Solingen Germany
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What company made your knife and fork ,WelderBob?
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here is some stag that used to be on an H. Boker fork, now it's on a trapper I made from scratch

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Made by Robert Klaas - "Kissing Cranes" - Solingen, Germany - 1834 to 1980 - Levine's 3rd ed. Dad brought knife and fork home with him after the war...said he traded a pack of cigarette's for them !!! Robert
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Very nice indeed mm.

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Thanks Welderbob. The fork I found and cleaned up had KC Co,Germany tang stamp and I was thinking it might be Kissing Crane.
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Nice fork Richied...my fork is not stamped with makers name...just has two cranes on the tang...unusual piece of stag on your fork...I think it would look cool on a fixed blade...trying to figure out what that is on the tang of your fork...does it pivot ? This is not a folder but I like the stag. Robert
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