I saw this knife on ebay and I was surprised at the big gobs of epoxy around all the pins. Is this normal??
Is this normal on stag handles?
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Is this normal on stag handles?
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Re: Is this normal on stag handles?
Is that epoxy or just the interior of the stag exposed by counter sinking? Whichever, it is not the way most stag and most Case looks. I would just about bet that Case has been rehandled.
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Re: Is this normal on stag handles?
Looks to me like factory handles - the pins were countersunk during spinning. No glue. Some countersink is common and you'll sometimes see it on bone too. I've seen a few similar but that one is about the worst. Here's a couple of mine for comparison. Enlarge pics to see the pins better.
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Re: Is this normal on stag handles?
Thank you!
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Re: Is this normal on stag handles?
Looks like countersunk and epoxied. I have never seen this combination.
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Re: Is this normal on stag handles?
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say it's a re-handle. Because:
- Countersink holes around pins are waaaay large.
- Note the mark side rocker pin, the epoxy flows up over the edge of the countersink hole
- Epoxy squeezed out under the shield and flows down the depression in the stag to the rocker pin hole
- Bottom shield pin poorly peened and finished
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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