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GEC stag

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Just now came in the mail! She's mighty fine.
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very nice rustle! ge has some great stag.

hey kelley, we drove SE out of palo duro along the back roads. miles and miles of board straight roads with only an occasional dwelling or barn. and lots of deer. long range shootin for sure, cause there ain't much ta hide behind! :lol: at a wagons pace, whew. settlers were something else.
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Scagel #11

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Here's a couple more of those new Scagel #11's.
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Northwoods Stag Cotton Sampler

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Wanted a Stag Cotton Sampler real bad a while back and couldn't find one anywhere, sooooo I decided to have a hundred of them made. Eighty of them are sambar stag. Polished blade of 1095 high carbon steel with half stop. Ringed bolster and the great looking arrow head shield. God I got'em coming out my ears now.
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that scagel is a looker, what type of steel is in those?
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Kaleb that's 1095 high carbon steel.
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Woah Jim! That is some knarly STAG! ::tu:: ::tu:: I like it a lot! Kelley
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That's the kinda stag that I'm talking about...Oooooeeeeee!!!

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Ole Dave Shirley has had to buy stag and he will only buy the best. These really floored me when I took them out of the boxes. I got 50 more coming in the next day or so.
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stag, 1095, clip blade, no bolsters. someone was thinkin! ::nod::
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I never seen anything like it. I guess it's a double barehead?
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bolsterless I call'em makes for a thin lightweight carry knife I'll have to think about getting one of those one day. I like it alot.
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muskrat man wrote:bolsterless I call'em makes for a thin lightweight carry knife I'll have to think about getting one of those one day. I like it alot.
Yeah, Says it all! I like it, it's a beautiful knife!
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Every freekin time............................................you cost me money!

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:lol:
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Gary, I thought it was late enough that you'd be asleep. I guess I'm going to have to start posting these pictures around 3 am. :lol:
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after 45 pages, i don't think i posted these. if i did i am sorry. :lol:
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Love that Canoe Johnnie! ::tu::
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gmusic wrote:Every freekin time............................................you cost me money!

Very nice!!
Thanks Gary... ::disgust:: I nearly pissed my pants laughing at you... :lol:

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Great knives johnnie. If that barlow had XX bolsters I'd try to "Horn" swaggle you out of it. :roll:
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Here are my recent stags. Pictures do neither justice.
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Anthony, Those knives look awesome! Just phenomenal stag! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Here is a new Bark River Blackwater Boot Knife II--a real looker

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I have to agree that the stag is incredible on that Mountain Man and Erickson, Anthony...With incredible photography..

Derrick that stag on the boot knife reminds me of the great looking stag that Tony Bose puts on his knives..That is one beautiful knife...I've been looking for a new boot knife... ::hmm:: What kind of sheath comes with that knife, is it truly a boot knife sheath??

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Sunburst--

It is actually a scaled up version of a boot knife BRKT made a couple years ago. This one is (IMO) a little big to be a boot knife, but ... if you have big feet.... :)
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