Stag Saturday - Let's See Some Traditional Stag!

Mike Zscherny and Todd Davison

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Very nice collection Harry! Kris, couple of beauties there.

Put some of my Gec's together for a pic today, Gec really seems to use some very nice natural stag.

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Very nice collection Harry! Kris, couple of beauties there.

Put some of my Gec's together for a pic today, Gec really seems to use some very nice natural stag.

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Very nice collection and picture Augie !!! I certainly agree with you on the Stag.

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Kris : I have never seen a knife of yours that I considered less than an ( O Boy ) and those are no exception.

Harry
 
Gentlemen, my compliments on an awesome display of stag today!:thumbup::)

My contribution for today.:)

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Nice knives and lots of sweet looking stag!

IMHO there is nothing like old stag - here's a recent pickup of a Wostenholm English Jack (1531) - this one was made most likely between 1890 and 1920 but probably earlier than later in that time frame - iron liners, bolster, lockback and one very full blade... and the stag is essentially flawless...





 
LongBlade, that English Jack is incredible - thank you for sharing that.

Some really staggering collections here, fellas. My stag collection was a bit stagnant, so I picked up two more pieces recently - a stag S&M Barlow and a stag Case 'cigar band'.

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Some really beautiful stag today. Just some stunning knives and great photos.

I'll throw these two in the mix...

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