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Here is a few of my favorites. I think Gary will like these.Wes
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Here is another one.
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Just one more. You alls pics are great. Love looking at them. Wesley
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OOH, NICE STAGS 730 ::tu:: PERTY.

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Here is a 5488 congress that has some nice stag.
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This is a very nice knife made by Chuck Hawes.
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If I'm the Gary you were referring to, your correct! I love them ::drool::

Very nice Scar......................all of them!

That 94 is a great pattern and would make a beautiful club knife. I think if a lot of the guys could handle one of these they would agree.

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Wow a great collection of Classics you got there, isn't stag fantastic..

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1970 10 dot Case stag 5375 Stockman

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I know I posted this somewhere on the stockman thread. Took some better pictures, so I'll show her again.
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Just my opinion Jim but you can't take any better photos than these.

O that knife is worth seeing many times over.. ::tu::
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Thanks Ken I appreciate that. Come a long way from some of the first photos that were nearly impossible to even tell it was a knife. Just have to keep playing with light angles and distance to get the right picture.
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Very nice Jim! ::tu::


Here is one I was playing around with today..................Crown Stag! :lol:
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Hey Gary i think me and you battled over that one :wink:
I'm glad you won it ::tu::
I ended up buying this one. I'll make better pics when it arrives.
The other pic is of the only other Classic I own. I bought it from CC Bill.
Now I'm wanting a stag swell center Classic whittler. ::nod::
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Sorry Tank! What's your eBay name?

The rule for myself is, if I see someone I know bidding on an item before me, I won't bid at all!

A little thing we adopted over on the CCCC site was, we all posted our eBay names in the signature portion of our profile. It really helped us out on eBay, prevented many a bidding war.


Nice XX you have there!


These things have gone up 100% in two years. When I first started buying them they were 100-125 bucks!
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Hey Gary I didn't bid, I thought I did but I was just watching and it got too high, at least Buzz was happy. I do agree, I would like to know everyones ebay nick. I'll start a thread. :shock:
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Here are a couple of Bulldogs.
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Stag is one of my favorites too, especially when it is real gnarly. These are antique Italian automatic knives from the 1950's-1960's.
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The largest knife is 18" and the smallest is 12-3/8" so they are all a handful.
The largest knife is 18" and the smallest is 12-3/8" so they are all a handful.
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Hey Autoknife,

Thanks for dropping in! Those are some beauties for sure, very nice examples of European stag (not to mention great knives!)

Drop us a line in the "member introductions" forum, and keep those babies coming!
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I've been gone for a couple of weeks but am glad to see the stag Pics are still coming . Hope everyone had a great holiday
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Here are a couple of new Case "Prime XX Stag" Trappers. The engraved one is 1 of 150, and the plain bolsters is 1 of 500. These are exclusive Sheppard Hills Trappers, and nicer stag will be hard to find!
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How about Some Elk

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This Bowie was being custom made for my son while he was still in his mother's womb.(20 years now).The blade was made from a Chevy 3/4 ton truck rear leaf spring and the butt of the knife is genuine elk horn,quite the heirloom don'y you think?
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Yes it is!

Looks as if it fits the hand well.......................
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Long live Bulldogs.....................

Here are a couple I acquired from Tom (olderdogs.) The Our Best line is just that. All nickel silver trimmings, no brass on these babies anywhere!
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Tom must have a heckuva stash to let go of those!! ::drool::

Nice ones Gary!! ::tu:: ::tu::

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Those look great Gary. ::tu::
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