A Sick Stag ..110..

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Hello all, here's one of my favorite Stag 110s that I got some time back when I first got in to collecting Buck knives, about 3 years ago... Never did post this one, well that I can remember anyway... I hope you all like it, as much as I do...

Thanks for looking... ITE

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Nice looking knife lucky 'E' . Just different looking Stag . DM
 
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Nice looking knive lucky 'E' . Just different looking Stag . DM

Thanks David, it's different for sure... That why I like this one... I think all my stag knives look different... I think that's why most of us like stag handle knives... I sure would like to see some of yours knives... What I hear, is that you have some nice knives... ITE ... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
The fitment of the scales looks they were miracled right into the knife and not just place by a craftsman. It is in excellent shape all round, like new. I like the swell, fat around the middle, to the scales. And the deep grooves in the stag make possible a terrific grip. What a knife you have there. Quite the specimen. THX for the pictorial.
 
Very knice ITE, I like the fatty look myself.

You've only been collectin 3 years:eek: I woulda figgered a lot longer than that.:thumbup: Ya better quit holdin back:p
 
How can you tell the stag was sick?????? :D

Just kidding, that is a great looking knife ITE! I love the shape of those scales! Great color too!

Thanks for sharing!!
 
Good lookin' scales. I like how they bulge in the center.

Very sweet.
 
I read somewhere that the gnarled stag is seen on a lot of knives from the 19th century but is relatively rare today.

Pretty nice looking knife there in any case.

And yes, each of my stag knives looks different, each with its own distinctive character. This quality, along with the fact that Sambar stag is a dense, hard and durable material are why I like it so much.
 
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ITE great looking knife. HL

Thanks HL, this is keeper... It's not going in your box... LOL ... ITE ... :D

The fitment of the scales looks they were miracled right into the knife and not just place by a craftsman. It is in excellent shape all round, like new. I like the swell, fat around the middle, to the scales. And the deep grooves in the stag make possible a terrific grip. What a knife you have there. Quite the specimen. THX for the pictorial.

Thanks Oregon, I really like the swell too... I have few nice stag handle 110s but I really like this one... ITE ... :thumbup:
 
Very knice ITE, I like the fatty look myself.

You've only been collectin 3 years:eek: I woulda figgered a lot longer than that.:thumbup: Ya better quit holdin back:p

Thanks Fritz, yes only 3 years of madness... :eek: ... I've always had buck knives, just never collected them... ITE ...
 
How can you tell the stag was sick?????? :D

Just kidding, that is a great looking knife ITE! I love the shape of those scales! Great color too!

Thanks for sharing!!


Thanks Postfalls, I knew the stag was sick, because it had a temperature of a Hundred and Ten (110) ... LOL ... The color on this is nice... I like that honey color too ... ITE ... :thumbup: ... :thumbup: ... :thumbup:
 
Good lookin' scales. I like how they bulge in the center.

Very sweet.

Thanks Knarfeng, I'll see you at the swap meet someday... :D

I read somewhere that the gnarled stag is seen on a lot of knives from the 19th century but is relatively rare today.

Pretty nice looking knife there in any case.

And yes, each of my stag knives looks different, each with its own distinctive character. This quality, along with the fact that Sambar stag is a dense, hard and durable material are why I like it so much.

Thanks Wolfdog, I wish it wasn't so rare today... I would buy alot more stag handle knives... It just looks a lot better than wood, to me... ITE ... :thumbup:
 
That is a very nice old stag 110 Armand! Just think what it would look like if the bumps did not get sanded down;)
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