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For the Serious "Stag Lovers" out there!!!

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I came across these Incredible Stag Pictures at another site and wanted to share the wonders of Stag...I hope you enjoy them like I do....

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http://s14.photobucket.com/albums/a324/ ... ?start=all
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WOW ::drool:: s-k
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That guy really likes stag. It is a great handle material. I like it too 8)

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Post by Roger - 50/2050 »

Howdy sunburst,

Nice Stag pieces if I may say so myself, thanks for posting that link old pard!

Knifer friends, being a Stagaholic myself ::nod:: I would like to add the comment that Stag is so much like a finger print, as you will never find two handles that are the same with this handle material & the character it displays!


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Thank you Sunburst. Those are beauties. One of my favorites has to be the last one, the LAKE with the stag inserts.
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This is probably my favorite (at least for the next 5 minutes 8) ) for the beauty of the stag.

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Post by Roger - 50/2050 »

Howdo friends,

Here is one I picked up last month from a good seller on ebay (gone-knifin), photos are not the greatest & this knife up close in your hand is much better l@@king, I assure you! ::nod:: ....Shes a 1978 - Case XX Stag - Kodiak Hunter in *near mint condition (*Note, I call every knife near mint I own, just about) with the original sheath, never sharpened or carried!


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Nice knives guys. I need to get one of those Kodiak's someday.

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