Stag Saturday - Let's See Some Traditional Stag!

Kinda sounds like a sordid tale!:eek:

But back in context, I think they are pretty neat!;)

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The user (a second) sees a lot of pocket time, and the Queen hangs around looking pretty from a glass case in my knife den!:D
 
Wonderful lineup Will, here's one of my favorites


Many thanks! Thanks also for reminding me about my own Stag Conductor, how'd I omit him? :eek: A fine example you have and another reason for enjoying GEC's stainless.

Here's my Wall St. on arrival, some nice thin panel yet fissured stag. It's got a deal of patina on it now.

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Really interesting stuff being shown on this thread, shows the variety and choice of stag, vive le difference!:thumbup:

Regards, Will
 
My K9s' bones count?
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I wish I would've thought to keep my deceased war K9's bone he was working on to make a knife handle.
 
D.B. Cooper An excellent example that! :cool: The 38 is THE best 3 blade knife around at the moment, in my view. You get a large thin main blade and two decent secondaries (not minnows like on the CASE Seahorse) plus it feels like a single-blade in the hand. I have bone and Coco versions but never found a nice enough Stag version yet (you snapped it up:D )

I know it's not Saturday anymore, but in my mind it is...so, couldn't wait another week...

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FWIW, I CAN see it; it's an amazing old Weidmannshell! :eek::thumbup::thumbup:

Ah, I can see it now! Yes, absolutely lovely knife, a pleasure to see it again :) :thumbup:
 
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