Man Joe, beautiful pen!
Lets see some stag
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Re: Lets see some stag
Nice, looks beautifully worn.
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Re: Lets see some stag
Here's some Moose antler you don't see very often on knife handles (in fact, this is the only Moose knife handle I've ever seen).
This is an Ivoryman custom knife made from a Moose tine that he found, IIRC. Nice fat chunk of Moose that fills the hand and is easy to grip. Both beautiful and functional--love this knife!
This is an Ivoryman custom knife made from a Moose tine that he found, IIRC. Nice fat chunk of Moose that fills the hand and is easy to grip. Both beautiful and functional--love this knife!
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Re: Lets see some stag
That looks fabulous!!!. Iman did it right. Very lovely.

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Re: Lets see some stag
Awesome looking knife "Q". I-man did a great job!!QTCut5 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 8:48 pm Here's some Moose antler you don't see very often on knife handles (in fact, this is the only Moose knife handle I've ever seen).
This is an Ivoryman custom knife made from a Moose tine that he found, IIRC. Nice fat chunk of Moose that fills the hand and is easy to grip. Both beautiful and functional--love this knife!
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Re: Lets see some stag
If that is cheating... keep on cheating!!!
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One of favorite stag pieces in my "stash"
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Re: Lets see some stag
David
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"Glowing like the metal on the edge of a knife" Meat Loaf
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Re: Lets see some stag
I think I have a pretty serious case of Stag Fever because no matter how much stag I acquire, I'm never satisfied and I'm constantly on the hunt for more. (Seems I got the "long-haul" symptoms--the kind that never go away and for which there is no known cure.)
Here are my latest acquisitions:
(Some Stag can be stunningly beautiful even without a knife 'attached' to it!
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John Lloyd custom
Hen & Rooster 212DS
Here are my latest acquisitions:
(Some Stag can be stunningly beautiful even without a knife 'attached' to it!
John Lloyd custom
Hen & Rooster 212DS
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Re: Lets see some stag
Great stag Q. 
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Sweet Sassy MalassyQTCut5 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 3:05 am I think I have a pretty serious case of Stag Fever because no matter how much stag I acquire, I'm never satisfied and I'm constantly on the hunt for more. (Seems I got the "long-haul" symptoms--the kind that never go away and for which there is no known cure.)![]()
Here are my latest acquisitions:
(Some Stag can be stunningly beautiful even without a knife 'attached' to it!)
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John Lloyd custom
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Hen & Rooster 212DS
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Re: Lets see some stag
A couple more recent Stag additions:
2006 Case 5207
Queen/Schatt & Morgan Barehead Wharncliffe
2006 Case 5207
Queen/Schatt & Morgan Barehead Wharncliffe
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Re: Lets see some stag
3 Sambar Stag Randall’s
Some Bucks
A couple of Rugers with Stag from Sacks Peterson
Crown Sambar Stag Buck 119 2 Ruger 1911’s with Roosevelt Elk Stag grips
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Limited Edition Buck 212’s handles are Sambar Stag with aluminum leather and Buffalo horn spacers and red washers
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A custom made, Damascus, "Woodcraft" style made for me by master smith, Frank McGowan of Sykesville, Maryland. The stag was recycled from an 1880's? vintage Sheffield carving set. My only custom knife. J.O'.
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Re: Lets see some stag
Man you guys are showing some great stag!
Keep up the show fellas!
When I get a chance I'll get my stag handled knives out and take some pictures. The are stored in a bunch of different boxes... Now where did put those? 
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Re: Lets see some stag
Northfield 74 Mustang with some decent Sambar
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Re: Lets see some stag
There are just so many beautiful examples on this thread. All of you have wonderful examples of stag. I guess I will only comment on LA's Bulldog stag because I am partial to the brand. I love how BD, as in this example, runs the stag all the way up to the bolsters. Fine workmanship.