Stag Saturday - Let's See Some Traditional Stag!

Some new stag for me!

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Very nice, Jake! I just got this Fight'n Rooster in this week, a serpentine Wharncliffe trapper pattern, a hair under 4" closed.

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Thanks Jeff. I like the combo of the nail nick on one blade and the long pull on the other of that Rooster. Nice looking stag as well!

Ted, your forum 77 is getting that nice pocket worn look to it, keep up the good work!
 
In my book, absolutely and that San Fransisco style Evans is Great!!

So does Reindeer antler, here in a smooth Reindeer Sami style pattern.

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It was made around 1950 in Laponia and was a gift from my Grandmother in 1979.
Regards
Mikael

I prefer folders myself , but I do admire skill and I think that is a knife and sheath that I could Coon Finger and Chicken Eye for a considerable amount of time .
Such an outstanding gift my friend.
Thanks for the picture.

Harry
 
I prefer folders myself , but I do admire skill and I think that is a knife and sheath that I could Coon Finger and Chicken Eye for a considerable amount of time .
Such an outstanding gift my friend.
Thanks for the picture.

Harry

Thanks Harry!

As You may know, the Sami people in Northern Europe is the equivalent to the North American Indians.
The Sami skills in handi-craft, have developed since the -50'ies and many of them have reached a level never seen before.


Regards
Mikael
 
In my book, absolutely and that San Fransisco style Evans is Great!!

So does Reindeer antler, here in a smooth Reindeer Sami style pattern.

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It was made around 1950 in Laponia and was a gift from my Grandmother in 1979.


Regards
Mikael

That is exceptional on so many levels!
 
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