Stag Saturday - Let's See Some Traditional Stag!

Yes, that Teardrop is a Big Gun for sure. Grand canyons on that one! The new owner should be ecstatic.
 
Thanks everyone. Here's some more shots of the tear drop. I've actually sold off all three of those knives. (I've only kept the ones that I'm using.) I still have the sketch Tony did of the knife in the middle, which was based on a Case 83 whittler, but his was much bigger.

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@Mike Robuck bringing the heat :D
I agree with Jerry Mike, that's like Justin Verlander heat right there buddy:thumbsup: just had to tie into the world series with your comment Jerry:D
 
We had our first frost this week, and that always discourages me for a while. But Alan, that quality stag quartet of yours could sure keep a guy warm through the coldest winter!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::) All are fantastic, and I'm vicariously enjoying the unique look of your new Lloyd, but given my ardor for canoes, that Northwood canoe is the cream of the crop IMHO! ;)

Here's a stag muskrat I've been carrying this week. Paraphrasing Richards & Jagger, I know it's only just a Colt, but I like it, like it, yes, I do!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::rolleyes:
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- GT
 
Thanks Gary. I haven't carried the Lloyd because I'm having a slip made for it. I always admired the canoe pattern from afar. Now that I have it in hand it's even nicer and quite practical. Of course me being me I only use the GEC because it was broken in for me. I'll have to change that even if it's just minor use.
 
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