Forged stag fighter

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Not sure what to call this, I guess an S-Guard fighter. More of a traditional look with 1018, and wrought iron fittings, a red stag handle. The blade is 1084, which was clay quenched, and hand rubbed out to show the hammon.

O.A. is approximately 16 1/4''. The blade was forged from 1/4'' x 1 1/4'' stock. The guard was forged as well. All pith was removed from the handle and the entire thing was poured solid with epoxy.

DROP TO $390!!!!!
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The case of beer pics give a nice perspective on how big that knife is. Very nice work!
 
The case of beer pics give a nice perspective on how big that knife is. Very nice work!



oops , didnt intend for that be interpreted that way, them is pony bottles, though it is a large knife.

thanks
all
 
hey thanks alot fellas.

i also want to add at the moment im not offering a sheath, but would be willing to offer a custom stand, made from what ever kind of wood you wish, to display this knife, cost for this will very depending on materials used.

thanks again
andrew
 
oops , didnt intend for that be interpreted that way, them is pony bottles, though it is a large knife.

thanks
all

Pony Bottles :jerkit: Glad to see you back at work , very nice piece :thumbup: I must say though that to me it looks like it has some Spanish influence therefore I think a case of Dos Equis would have been a better choice and drink .:D
Nice work Andy .
 
Jack, this is RollingRock country, part of the Stiller Nation.
I handled this piece this morning....VAVAVOOOOM!!!!!!!
 
Pony Bottles :jerkit: Glad to see you back at work , very nice piece :thumbup: I must say though that to me it looks like it has some Spanish influence therefore I think a case of Dos Equis would have been a better choice and drink .:D
Nice work Andy .


hillbillies dont drink that fancy pants stuff, hell i never even heard of that. only spanish influence ive ever had was from some rice i ate one time, give me gas:foot::p

thanks all, and you to bruce.
 
thanks for the back up stabber:p

i actually fancy Stoneys the most, but not alot of places carry it:(

btw, this was a very nice topic to let this thread wonder to:p
 
Holy Crap! Do they still make Stoneys???
Been years since I had one of those...........I thought they went out of biz.

Used to drink Duke too.
 
Back in my Jersey shore days we called 'em "little green grenades". We sure kept the brewery busy back then.

Win
 
Bump this, and yes Bruce it was Esquire, and I enjoyed it , I think it only came in pony bottles, at least thats the only way ive seen it
 
Yep, pony bottles with a tartan on the label.
Pretty good recall for a brain damaged Polak who ain't drank one in 25 yrs, eh??
 
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