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Great looking Sambar stag Okbohn ::tu::
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Here's the little Morseth, that I just bought back from my cousin (who's had it for 20 years). Had to give him $50 for it, tho'. Absolutely no maintenance, and he left it in the sheath all that time, so I had to clean it up extensively. Still got a couple of spots the camera wouldn't show, but I would have to remove some metal to get rid of them.
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Those are two mighty fine looking pieces there Ringmaster.
Shame about the Morseth, but you've got her looking dance ready I'd say. ::nod:: ::tu:: ::tu::

Thanks for sharing those.

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A nice little Fight'n Rooster I found in the drawer today...
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That's one bad little rooster :lol:
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Hey Richied...If it wasn't such a nice little rooster I'd make it a EDC... ::nod::
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Northwoods Stag Slim Jack in D2...A nice little knife to carry in the pocket..

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::drool:: ::drool:: ::tu::
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a diefenthal four piece folding hunter for your delectation - by the way that rooster is a gorgeous little thing - a pocket must!

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Great looking knives sunburst and noddy ::tu:: . I quite like that hunter with the corkscrew noddy. What is the purpose of the blade with the unusual tip? :) s-k
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smiling-knife wrote: What is the purpose of the blade with the unusual tip? :) s-k
I think that is what the Germans use for a gut hook.
I may be wrong, but I seem to recall that from many years ago.

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it's supposed to be a gutting blade like Dale has already mentioned
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Wow! some really Knice Stagmeisters have been posted since my last visit. What a line up. :)
Here's an S&M whittler that arrived recently.
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Great looking knife Woseyjales. I really like that fat stag handle. ::nod::
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smiling-knife wrote:Great looking knives sunburst and noddy ::tu:: . I quite like that hunter with the corkscrew noddy. What is the purpose of the blade with the unusual tip? :) s-k
Thanks s-k, and yes as muskrat amn and orvet added it is a gralloching blade. The moulded tip is designed so as not to open up anything unfortunate when gutting game

Me? I use it for sharpening sticks - make a good drawknife:D
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:lol: :lol: Well here is some future knives. I posted the same pictue else where. There are small 4 inch tapers but very high in quality. These are old stock, been stashed away for a couple decades.

I don't have plans for them yet, except for one that will have scales cut off it and one end will go on a Puukko.

When you see old stock like this, it's good to pick up a few. You never know when good quality tapers like these will pop up. The price, from $17 to $21. Hard to beat.
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Man this is a great topic, Noddy and Wosey those are fine looking stag pieces you have there, thanks for sharing... ::nod::

Here is a Northwoods Stag Stockman and 1965-1969 Case XX Stag Bulldog Clasp that I purchased from Bryan. The Stag Clasp is one of the most incredible knives I have had the pleasure of holding and I have accused Bryan of having a time machine... :lol:

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Dang, you have been busy my friend. I bet I don't see any of those this weekend. :shock: Sunburst, how bout you lay off that renwax abit, my shades aren't made to be worn indoors. :lol:

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Here is a 1 of 6 made GEC #53 in their UN-XL-D Stag
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It is really beautiful. Stag is one of the best handle materials ever!
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singin46 wrote:Dang, you have been busy my friend. I bet I don't see any of those this weekend. :shock: Sunburst, how bout you lay off that renwax abit, my shades aren't made to be worn indoors. :lol:

Singin46 ::tu:: :mrgreen:

8) 8) Where are you going this weekend Singin??? I'll try to lay low on the Renwax my friend, I would'nt want you bumping into walls walking around the house.. :lol:

Nice stag on that knife Derrick..

Take care and have a great weekend,

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NKCA show here in Nashville this weekend. I've got to sing a couple Saturday morning but I will be there as soon as I can get there. Dang singin just gets in the way sometimes. Don't they know theres knives out there with my name on them. ::nod:: ::ds:: People in the music bus. just do'nt understand ::mdm:: I'm Singin46 almost 47 and I've got a problem. :lol:
Derrick, great knife indeed.

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Could you expect a show in Nashville without music?
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What in the heck is the music business thinking about!! Huh!!! Making you sing while knives with your name on them are out there waiting for you to purchase them. :evil: ::disgust::

I am going to try to take my son to our first knife show on Saturday, the Fort Myers Florida Knife Club Show. It's about 85 miles one way but it's as close as any have ever been to my house in South Central Florida.

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Well Derrick, this one will have none unless I bring a guitar. :lol:
Man, you guys have a blast at that show Sunburst. I think, if its in 100 miles of home its worth goin to. ::nod:: I'm really just lookin but thats how I get in trouble everytime. :lol: The problem is that I will have some money with me. ::dang::

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Think of it this way.......singin' for your knives! :lol:

Be sure to show us what you get there!

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