Stagmania
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I posted these in the other stag thread so most likely, most of you have already seen them. If so, then just scroll on down and get back to your regularly scheduled program already in progress.
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Well here's the rest of mine and that's all folks!
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Great stag Gents. Yep, stag is like a fingerprint, no two alike. One factor I really like about stag as they are all unique with different character.
3 of my stag EDCs and a pair of 10 dot 5375s...
Jerry
3 of my stag EDCs and a pair of 10 dot 5375s...
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Nice Jerry! That trapper has some bodacious stag on it.zp4ja wrote:Great stag Gents. Yep, stag is like a fingerprint, no two alike. One factor I really like about stag as they are all unique with different character.
3 of my stag EDCs and a pair of 10 dot 5375s...
Jerry

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Greg
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Thanks Greg. Got that beauty in my only ever knife trade with Justin. You have alot of great stags there yourself my friend!gsmith7158 wrote:Nice Jerry! That trapper has some bodacious stag on it.zp4ja wrote:Great stag Gents. Yep, stag is like a fingerprint, no two alike. One factor I really like about stag as they are all unique with different character.
3 of my stag EDCs and a pair of 10 dot 5375s...
Jerry
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The 5592 is an interesting knife in my opinion. The swing guard with file work is an EDC...
Jerry
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I never get tired of looking at fine stag...some really nice ones being shown here; please keep 'em coming.
Jerry, your stag Cheetah collection is absolutely stunning, unbelievable.
JerryD, I drool every time I see that Damascus Seahorse Whittler.
Here are a few more I dug out of my archives:
I almost forgot about this Grandaddy Case Founders' Barlow since it hangs on the wall in my office and I look at it every day.
For those of you who know about the unique serialization of this particular release, mine's an "S" At one time I was going to try to collect one knife with each letter prefix: "C", "A", "S", "E", but never quite got around to it. (I've seen a lot with "S" and "E", not quite as many with "C" or "A")
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Jerry, your stag Cheetah collection is absolutely stunning, unbelievable.
JerryD, I drool every time I see that Damascus Seahorse Whittler.
Here are a few more I dug out of my archives:
I almost forgot about this Grandaddy Case Founders' Barlow since it hangs on the wall in my office and I look at it every day.
For those of you who know about the unique serialization of this particular release, mine's an "S" At one time I was going to try to collect one knife with each letter prefix: "C", "A", "S", "E", but never quite got around to it. (I've seen a lot with "S" and "E", not quite as many with "C" or "A")
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That founders stag Grand Daddy has always befuddled me. I love the one I have, a big 5 inch hunk of beautiful stag. But you can routinely find them on ebay for around $75. I wouldn't sell mine for that. Why do you think that is? Even the bone handle grand daddy's go for more than that
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Thanks for the compliment Q. Some real nice stag you have there yourself! Nice knives and stag!
Jerry
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I have wondered that very thing myself...although I've seen them sell for $75 all the way up to $150 (I think I paid around $100 for mine about 6 or 7 years ago). I can only guess that maybe not a lot of Case collectors are interested in big commemorative Barlows? Personally, I got mine because of the stag...I just love stag, and this big Grand Daddy Barlow in the shadow box was a perfect way for me to display a beautiful stag knife (that I wasn't ever going to use anyway) in my office so I could look at it every day. Although it's still a knife, it's really more like a piece of artwork.gsmith7158 wrote:That founders stag Grand Daddy has always befuddled me. I love the one I have, a big 5 inch hunk of beautiful stag. But you can routinely find them on ebay for around $75. I wouldn't sell mine for that. Why do you think that is? Even the bone handle grand daddy's go for more than that
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I like the idea that each stag handle is as unique as a fingerprint. Here are a couple of mini trappers that fit that description perfectly.
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Great Stag Q!
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Mahalo, Jerry...as you already know, there's just something magical about stag that transcends most other handle materials (ivory and Paua abalone also)...it has a certain unique "essence" that never ceases to intrigue. Personally, I never tire of looking at and holding it.
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I think I've gotta follow the sellers you've been shopping.QTCut5 wrote:I have wondered that very thing myself...although I've seen them sell for $75 all the way up to $150 (I think I paid around $100 for mine about 6 or 7 years ago).gsmith7158 wrote:That founders stag Grand Daddy has always befuddled me. I love the one I have, a big 5 inch hunk of beautiful stag. But you can routinely find them on ebay for around $75. I wouldn't sell mine for that. Why do you think that is? Even the bone handle grand daddy's go for more than that

Wrong guess.QTCut5 wrote:I can only guess that maybe not a lot of Case collectors are interested in big commemorative Barlows?






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Check out the prices these two recently sold for:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Case-XX-USA-Fou ... 7675.l2557
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1979-Case-XX-1- ... 7675.l2557
And there are still more available for much less than $200:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Case-xx-1979-Fo ... 1818631466
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Case-XX-USA-Fou ... 7675.l2557
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1979-Case-XX-1- ... 7675.l2557
And there are still more available for much less than $200:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Case-xx-1979-Fo ... 1818631466
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Much appreciated, Q. Turns out the current owner of the active listing wasn't listening to reason (who uses a knife that comes in a wood display case anyway?). Oh well. I'll have to refine some of my saved searches judging by some of the titles used for closed auctions.
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Tony...could this be the one with your name on it?Tsar Bomba wrote:Much appreciated, Q. Turns out the current owner of the active listing wasn't listening to reason (who uses a knife that comes in a wood display case anyway?). Oh well. I'll have to refine some of my saved searches judging by some of the titles used for closed auctions.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Case-XX-Genuine ... SwlndZNZZ3
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Re: Stagmania
Here's a XX era 5263 Senator pen "aka Eisenhower" I just got from Steve at Knifeaholic. Great dress EDC !!! Thanks Steve. Love this pattern and now I need a XX era bone and a M.O.P. one. some one sell,trade or find me these please. Thanks !!!
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Oldredbone67 wrote:Here are my few stag Case knives.


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Re: Stagmania
Just picked up this Red Stag Trapperlock
Here it is next to a Red Stag Copperhead with matching bar shield
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Here it is next to a Red Stag Copperhead with matching bar shield
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Q that Red Stag is superior. 

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Thanks, Greg.gsmith7158 wrote:Q that Red Stag is superior.
Here are a couple of Stag 059 Lock Backs -- Damascus & Stainless
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