Lets see some stag
- richied
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WelderBob,I think what you are referring to on the tang is this stand or prop.I found this in a barn when I moved here and it laid in my garage rusted up for a year or so until I stumbled onto it and cleaned it up.
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I FEEL SO sorry FOR YOU gmusic....
THAT MUST BE ALFULL TO HAVE SO MANY NICE STAG AND TO REVIEW THE SUPER KNIVES ALL OVER AGAIN....
BUT FOR ME, YOU JUST KEEP SHOWING YOURs
I LIKE SEEING THEM AGAIN , AND AGAIN.....
Nice Northwoods.....
O Hell there FANTASTIC JEWELs
THAT MUST BE ALFULL TO HAVE SO MANY NICE STAG AND TO REVIEW THE SUPER KNIVES ALL OVER AGAIN....
BUT FOR ME, YOU JUST KEEP SHOWING YOURs
I LIKE SEEING THEM AGAIN , AND AGAIN.....
Nice Northwoods.....
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You sure have that right, they are exceptional quality...Hey Gary that trapper sure would look mighty nice next to my Northwoods..richied wrote:Those Northwoods are some good looking knives
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what gives?
Just browsing through the thread . . . nice NICE NICE knives . . .
Now I'm really starting to wonder . . . do you people have any money left over, for, like . . . food? Or shelter? Just curious. I know my last house payment went for something other than the house
Now I'm really starting to wonder . . . do you people have any money left over, for, like . . . food? Or shelter? Just curious. I know my last house payment went for something other than the house
Eric
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O.K. .....so this is a knife, but it's about the stag. And it's going to be a different knife !
I bought a Wostenholm carver for $5, and thought I'd use the stag on a folder, but it's just too nice to lose any of it, so I think I'll have a fixed blade made to fit the handle.
This piece is just under 4-1/2'', so I'm thinking maybe another little drop point, and I have a maker in mind whose sheaths are as nice as his blades.
All ideas and opinions given consideration.
This kinda' reminds me of a cold morning I skipped work, for breakfast at a Cracker Barrel. I went to a gun shop after, bought a $300 sporterized 6.5x55mm because I liked the stock, then needed a hard case, scope, rings, and ammo. Lost day and breakfast included, I still have that $1200 gun.
Fran
I bought a Wostenholm carver for $5, and thought I'd use the stag on a folder, but it's just too nice to lose any of it, so I think I'll have a fixed blade made to fit the handle.
This piece is just under 4-1/2'', so I'm thinking maybe another little drop point, and I have a maker in mind whose sheaths are as nice as his blades.
All ideas and opinions given consideration.
This kinda' reminds me of a cold morning I skipped work, for breakfast at a Cracker Barrel. I went to a gun shop after, bought a $300 sporterized 6.5x55mm because I liked the stock, then needed a hard case, scope, rings, and ammo. Lost day and breakfast included, I still have that $1200 gun.
Fran
If it's meant for me to have it, it'll still be there.
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Fran, sounds like your day off fits into the
"seemed like the thing to do at the time" category
Here is a recent find, it's a 1996 red Stag Case 18 stockman
that is one of the few models with the regular clip blade.
Other regular clip blade 18s are the PW old red, navy blue,
natural, an SFO by SHC, and a burnt white with Zippo thru RJR.
"seemed like the thing to do at the time" category
Here is a recent find, it's a 1996 red Stag Case 18 stockman
that is one of the few models with the regular clip blade.
Other regular clip blade 18s are the PW old red, navy blue,
natural, an SFO by SHC, and a burnt white with Zippo thru RJR.
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Stag
Great looking Stag folks...if you dont like stag on knives...well...outstanding folding hunter Eric...these are some of my favorites...xx's and usa's...notice the difference in color and texture between the two era's...
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This is from Great Eastern's UN-X-LD Stag Collection--is the cherry picked Sambar Stag from Great Eastern

They are matching serial numbers.

They are matching serial numbers.
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Personally I preferred 9 out of 10 of my general run stag to the "cherry picked" set... Haven't really figured that out yet...
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Here's a custom, made by a buddy of mine. His name is Estes, from Calico Rock, AR. Haven't heard from him in about 20 years, so I think he's dead, now. He trained under Jim Crowell, years ago.
To be honest, I've forgotten what kinda steel this is. It's flat-ground, hand-rubbed to 2000 grit. It's rather thin, which is what I wanted, and we measured my hand, worked on the overall shape together, - it was made to my spec's exactly - which is what I call a custom, vs. handmade.
To be honest, I've forgotten what kinda steel this is. It's flat-ground, hand-rubbed to 2000 grit. It's rather thin, which is what I wanted, and we measured my hand, worked on the overall shape together, - it was made to my spec's exactly - which is what I call a custom, vs. handmade.
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