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I don't have many fixed blades. But this knife was made where I was born. I like it.
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Very nice guys.

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heres a few pieces that i have that are case stag,the rest i have posted
before, this time i grouped them together,looks a lot better when thier together i think,stag mammoth ivory and excelcier grade pearl, so what do you think of these.
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Wow, very cool lookin Stags fellas. Keepem comin. ::tu:: ::tu::

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Remington fixed blade hunting knives 1925-1940

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Remington fixed blade hunting knives 1925-1940

top to bottom:
RH-75
RH-290 (rare in stag)
RH-73 (note etched scene on these)
RH-73
RH-73
RH-320
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Sigh, there is something hypnotic about stag to knife lovers...Keepem coming fellows I need another fix... ::drool:: :shock: Those Remingtons are incredible..

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my opinion,as handle material,stag is hard to beat,it is truly a thing of beauty,and the most intresting part,is that every piece is differnt
and unique,is mother nature not amazeing in that respect,just imagine
not a single piece of stag in the whole world since the beginning of time,
but thank god that we do ,and no better end product than to be fitted to a knife,in any shape or form,and i believe that the mammoth ivory,should
be added to the stag as well,oh by the way did anyone catch,the special
on tv last night about the recovery of the mamoth elepoth in sibera,
pretty amazeing,even though its been on before,but i never get tired of seeing it.so thanks for letting me tug at your ear.
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Very nice Darby...............................
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Simply gorgeous.
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I got this on Ebay recently, it has some nice stag. I know that (Case is KING); but I am starting to like the Bulldogs, a great deal. :)


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That's some good looking stag
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I AM WITH SUNBURST DARBY
AIN'T OFTEN TO SEE A GROUP OF
REMINGTON STRAIGHT BLADES LIKE THAT
IN STAG !!! VERY NICE
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Here is a new Bulldog Stag Sunfish.

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Wow!.. supercool knives, supernice pictures!
I could have put my stagknifepic in this thread instead, didnt thought of it.
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Really good lookin knife James! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Bunch o' Coons

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Got a German Eye stag EDC to contribute to the viewing.
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Love those coons!
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wow,fifty pages of stag and they're all great knives.Stags are definetly my favorite Love those coons Mike ::tu:: :D
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It doesn't get any better than 150 year old stag! I really love the old stuff!
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jfarmer wrote:Here is a new Bulldog Stag Sunfish.

James
Real nice, Are they going back to that swell end that they did in 1994? My favorite Toe! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Yes Hukk, the new ones are just like the 1994's with several different natural handle materials. The blade is stamped 2007.

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Very nice stag gents, especially that vintage piece...

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keeping this post goin.
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