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Very nice Anthony!

Your pictures are coming along nicely.
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Here's one I just got in the mail today..I think I'll keep it.. ::tounge::

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SWEET--you must have sweet talked Jim out of that one.
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:mrgreen: It was more akin to begging and pleading but I forget all that groveling now that I have this knife.. :lol:

Uhhhh my begging must have worked pretty good Derrick because I somehow managed to get all four of them... :oops: ::nod::

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I'd be ashamed..............................maybe!! :lol: :lol:

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GOT STAG?
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Hey Hukk,

You remind me of the Hunt Brothers, who tried to buy up all of the deleiverable silver in the 70s. They got about half!

Watch out for the FTC...................................... :lol: :lol:
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Post by Dan97526 »

I guess I can put this here now! Stockman was kind enough to tell me it's stag, not bone as I originally thought.

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Very cool little Peanut!

I second the motion on the stag.
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gmusic wrote:Hey Hukk,

You remind me of the Hunt Brothers, who tried to buy up all of the deleiverable silver in the 70s. They got about half!

Watch out for the FTC...................................... :lol: :lol:
They may have got got half :shock: But didn't they get prison and pay fines? ::dang:: ::dang:: Dumb! :shock:
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Slightly off topic...and borrowed from the http://WWW.....


In 1973, the Hunt family of Texas, possibly the richest family in America at the time, decided to buy precious metals as a hedge against inflation. Gold could not be held by private citizens at that time, so the Hunts began to buy silver in enormous quantity.

In 1979 the sons of patriarch H.L. Hunt, Nelson Bunker and William Herbert, together with some wealthy Arabs, formed a silver pool. In a short period of time they had amassed more than 200 million ounces of silver, equivalent to half the world's deliverable supply.

When the Hunt's had begun accumulating silver back in 1973 the price was in the $1.95 / ounce range. Early in '79, the price was about $5. Late '79 / early '80 the price was in the $50's, peaking at $54.

Once the silver market was cornered, outsiders joined the chase but a combination of changed trading rules on the New York Metals Market (COMEX) and the intervention of the Federal Reserve put an end to the game. The price began to slide, culminating in a 50% one-day decline on March 27, 1980 as the price plummeted from $21.62 to $10.80.

The collapse of the silver market meant countless losses for speculators. The Hunt brothers declared bankruptcy. By 1987 their liabilities had grown to nearly $2.5 billion against assets of $1.5 billion. In August of 1988 the Hunts were convicted of conspiring to manipulate the market.

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I also found another Russell reproduction, to stay on topic of course...
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sunburst wrote::mrgreen: It was more akin to begging and pleading but I forget all that groveling now that I have this knife.. :lol:

Uhhhh my begging must have worked pretty good Derrick because I somehow managed to get all four of them... :oops: ::nod::

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Here's a lil more stagilicious, a Scagel #6

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Not quite a knife but related:A Henckels cigar cutter with a cigar box opener/tack puller in the other end.Beautiful stag scales in the original box.
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My Queen made Bulldog. Guys if you haven't felt the quality in these you're missing out. This is # 48 I hope to swap it for # 14 someday.
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Looking good guys..............................


47 pages, such a repulsive handle material :lol: :lol:
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Here's a couple of Case Bulldogs with some fine stag.
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Hey gmusic,That is one good lookin knife.
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I recently posted this one in another thread. Sooooo, to be sporting and not, I hope, boring.....I'll post the pile side.


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bill, stag ain't boreing, no matter how many times it's shown. that is some purty stuff. ::tu::
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Thanks Rich!

I think Jim just likes to show off those beautiful pictures he takes :lol:

Very nice guys.............................
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gmusic wrote: I think Jim just likes to show off those beautiful pictures he takes :lol:
You got that right Gary, he's just likes to tease us...If he sees how much I got on ebay for my stag clasp he won't keep it long $$$$

Great looking knives folks, worth drooling over... ::drool:: :)

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Stag stag everywhere there's stag.
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8) We should rename this the "LUST AFTER" thread. ::drool:: ::drool:: ::drool::
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Hmmm that Ruple is serious lust material... ::drool:: ::drool::

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