Stagalicious! Just Stag !!

GEC #72 Red Elk Stag, #09 of 23. Factory Test Run.
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Here is one I picked up at an estate sale. I am not sure of the vintage but I'm thinking pre-80's.

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The thing I am proud of is the small repair at the butt end. The piece was missing so after three attempts I was happy with my effort. Not meant to decieve anyone, just trying to restore some dignity to this fine old knife.

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This is my "Gentlemanly carry" on occasion. Have to be careful with unintentional opening in the pocket.
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Pardon me while I practice up on photography and posting.
 
And some fixed ...

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Could anyone tell me some info on the 4th one down in the pic. That blade shape is so unique. It almost has a Becker-ish look to it. Interesting.

Well, I got nothing on your guys. I do like stag though. Some beautiful knives in this thread. My only 2 are Bokers. One Congress and the other I think is a whittler.

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Could anyone tell me some info on the 4th one down in the pic. That blade shape is so unique. It almost has a Becker-ish look to it. Interesting.

It's a Puma White Hunter...I have always found it appealing as well. My first folder was a Puma
 
I posted this knife in another thread, but the early Sheffield stag deserves another chance to be seen. A nice 2 blade jack knife marked Innocent and Sons. My resources indicate this one is late 1800s. Knife is 3 1/4" closed. Charles

That is an exceptionally nice Jack knife, Charles! A real treasure!
 
Wow! That is impressive!
Thanks I love that knife feels like a RMK 5-5 you should have seen the before but I didnt take pics. Some one had taken a grinder to the blade and the guard and handle were destroyed.
 
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