Anyone like stag?

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Here are some older pinned stag Randalls. Sorry about most of the pics not being very good. Some of the pieces of stag are pretty nice. I hope you enjoy.

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Ron,

Your pictures are fine and your Randall's are just STUNNING!. Thanks for sharing those as I thoroughly enjoyed them.

The 6th one up from the bottom must be a very vintage model as you can really see the influence of Old Bill Scagel especially in that one:thumbup:

What a treat, thanks again!.

Anthony
 
@Kerry Hampton, sunburst, smiling-knife

Thanks a lot for your very kind and motivating words, gentlemen! :thumbup::D
 
@ron mathews

Wow, what a great and impressive Randall collection! :cool::cool:

Congratulations, Ron! :thumbup::thumbup:
 
I like stag as well, and this knife has very nice stag, and, I get to show it off a lot
because it's just so cool, :)

NKCA 1981, Equal Ended Cattle knife

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Very keen of edge too and strong back spring!
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here are a couple of my favorites. camillus 115th anni 716 and a wendell carson fightin bull.:)
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Keep the stag coming in this thread,very nice knives
Showing off a semi skinner,a very sharp knife.
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First one I've seen in stag! It's a beauty s-k!!
 
Great knife s-k. Now I need to find a stag timber scribe to go with my wood, brass, and bone handled ones. Here is an old KA-BAR that I sold for a friend last year. I really wish I had been able to afford it for myself. - Dan
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Lou Eppinger eh?
Isn't he the "Daredevl" lure guy?

That is one sweet dog head hunter :D
 
Once again s-k has the definitive stag of the century,or rather the last one or even the one before that!

Really interesting tool that thanks.
 
Thanks everyone for your responses re the timber scriber. I think that tool was made early-mid 20th century. I have a late 50s Wostenholm catalogue with the same knife shown but only with simulated stag handle. I think the one shown above was from slightly before that... maybe inter-war time?

This large military knife was shown before. I have finally found some info on it. It is a pattern 6363/1905. The specification was changed from stag to composite scales in 1913 so this one was made 1905-1913. It is marked with the Broad Arrow I, India acceptance mark military issue, and Hunter Sheffield. Very well used but still solid.
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Well I'm having pretty good luck finding things in my PO Box lately..:D

Here's the Scagel Series #11 Folder...

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