My first D'holder

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cato
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My first D'holder

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picked this up , nice knife

this is a early D'holder around 1972
double butt plate black spacers w/ file work to the contour of Sambar stag ridges

W 1 CARBON STEEL
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Very nice ! Love the stag.
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That is one beautiful knife ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Beautiful knife and sheath.
Those end caps take it up a notch.
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Nice one Cates. I like it.
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Gorgeous!!
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Wow, that is a classic! by one of the best. ::tu:: Terry
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::tu:: :D
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Knife, sheath, stag, all top shelf stuff cato, super nice, thanks for posting pics...
also, love the mtn. man scrimshaw on it, that is a lost art that you do not see very often
I would love to post a scrim I got on a fixed blade knife, but seeing it shows partial
nudity, it would most likely offend someone in this political correct arena we seem to be in...

Good question tho, nudie knives were all the rage back in 1920's- 1930's-1940's, why are they mistook for porn now ???

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stagman wrote:Good question tho, nudie knives were all the rage back in 1920's- 1930's-1940's, why are they mistook for porn now ???

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An important question stagman. My speculation is that as a culture we have lost our innocence. Ironically the more we have sexualized our society, including even the young, we have [as a people] lost a sense of respect or regard for natural beauty.
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I agree 100% quick steel....so much on the regular tv programing, but they would raise haydeeze about a knife

Anyways, Cato, cannot say enough good things about your knife from blade tip to butt, exceptional bud !!!

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