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I agree Jim, Northwoods have some of the best looking Stag you can get today. Love the Gunstock! Kelley
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Here's some more old stag:A pair of George Wostenholm lockback folders pre-1891 .The second picture from the top:A George Woodhead pruner,a Samuel Robinson pruner,and an unmarked huge single blade folder.The two pruners are circa 1860-1870.
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knife7knut wrote:Here's some more old stag:A pair of George Wostenholm lockback folders pre-1891 .The second picture from the top:A George Woodhead pruner,a Samuel Robinson pruner,and an unmarked huge single blade folder.The two pruners are circa 1860-1870.

Grrrr come to poppa!!!!! These are absolutely fantastic knives.. ::nod::

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What the heck;here's a few more:
From the top:An old IXL 2 blade.an unknown mini pruner,an Edward K.Tryon 2 blade,an E.M.Dickinson horseman's knife and an IXL horseman's knife(near mint).

The next picture top to bottom:a Smith and Wesson bowie with custom stag handle and a Randall Gilbraith (sp?)bowie.

The next pic is 3 knives by a maker named McGrann.Name is stamped into end of guard and if you look at the blades in the right light and angle,there is another name on them.I think he may have just made the handles.Nice knives though.
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I thought I would post this Schrade 123OT now that I finished putting the stag on it.

I think it looks better than the Delrin handles it came with. :lol: :lol:

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Here's a few Case USA's......
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Here is an old 110 with some nice stag. Can't figure out if it was a custom or a modification. If anyone has any thoughts please let me know.
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Holy stags, Those old stags are awesome Knife7Knut,And so are the rest everyone. I've got to buy some more just to post some pics. Anybody know where a man could but one? ::ds:: :lol:
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Excellent stuff guys!!!

Here is one more I can add to the pile. It's a Case Classic 5355 pattern made in 1993. One of my favorite Classic patterns.

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morestag wrote:Here is an old 110 with some nice stag. Can't figure out if it was a custom or a modification. If anyone has any thoughts please let me know.
It's definitely not regular production. I can only see the rocker pin and I should be able to see 2 pins near the rear bolster and a single pin near the front bolster.
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hukk, there would only be two scale pins and a rocker pin on a knife of that era, could have been custom order or customization. most likely the latter
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muskrat man wrote:hukk, there would only be two scale pins and a rocker pin on a knife of that era, could have been custom order or customization. most likely the latter
:oops: You're right, I'm thinking of one I did a few days ago, new.
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nice job dale, great knives guys! ain't this fun! ::ds::
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Oh that Beautiful Stag. ::tu:: ::tu:: Thanks for showin guys.

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Hukk wrote:
muskrat man wrote:hukk, there would only be two scale pins and a rocker pin on a knife of that era, could have been custom order or customization. most likely the latter
:oops: You're right, I'm thinking of one I did a few days ago, new.
after enlarging the picture I see some rather large gaps between the bolsters and handles, not "even" gaps but offset gaps like occurs when the handle is cut too short and gets twisted when it is affixed with epoxy. Also the head on the pin looks hand peined and there looks to be a slight gap around it. I think it's safe to say this is definately aftermarket.
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Here is one I do not see very much but I like the looks of her.

Canal Street 212319 Wildcat Driller Dark Amber Stag.
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Thats a nice one Ken. I really like those handles.

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Hey Ken,

I like that one, too. Very nice...

Are you sure that's stag ? It looks like it's been jigged, to me ? I could be all wet, tho'.

At any rate, it looks good !

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I believe it is bone stag.

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Ken that is a beauty for sure. Never seen that particular Canal Driller before.

::tu:: ::tu::

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O POOP it is not stag it's Dark Amber Jigged Bone Handles

:oops: Sorry all just one more of my ERRORS... :lol:

See you never to old to learn.... :oops:

She whats to be STAG so I will just leave her here... ::disgust::

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Just remember that Canal Street does make some excellent Amber Jigged Bone, IMO. I don't know if they are outsourced or made in house. I just know someone has the answer.
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Well to get this back on track here is one D'Holder Schrade that is STAG I hope. I like the cats eyes in it if you can find them.

Tell me if I am wrong again please.
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And the stag just keeps coming.........................

Nice stuff guys! Stag or bone Ken, that Wildcat is sweet....................

This is my first 94 Muskrat, it's a great pattern! It would make a nice club knife.
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nice 94 gary.

hey ken, ya better send that droppoint to me for a while..you know...just to make sure it's stag! :roll:
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