Vintage Gnarly Stag Handles

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Congrats on that one John ::tu:: ::tu:: ... Not sure why but somehow my auto eBay searches for these knives never showed it (probably because of key words that were used by seller) or I would have been bidding - holiday or not :lol: :D ... glad you got it John ::tu:: ....
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Thanks Lee, was very happy to get this one,don't think I've ever seen one with this thick of stag.
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Happy for you JohnR, can't wait to see the pictures. Great knife. ::nod::
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Pretty cool knife JohnR at a great price! Congrats. I enjoy this thread.
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John, I apologize for stealing your thunder by posting the auction photos before you even received your knife. ::facepalm::

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RobesonsRme.com wrote:John, I apologize for stealing your thunder by posting the auction photos before you even received your knife. ::facepalm::

I will try to hold fire in the future until a reasonable time has passed.

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No apologies necessary Charlie, I rather enjoyed seeing it pop up in this thread.
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Received the knife today and it is even more impressive in hand, fat stag, good snap, no play, close to full blade, hasn't been ground on or buffed, did I mention FAT stag. gave it a mineral oil bath and took some pics
Not able to find a whole lot on Shirley's Celebrated OIO Cutlery, as Charlie stared 1865 or so and the majority of knives I can find are Bowie's. Wonder what OIO stands for.
Can't wait to get it on a buffer and shine it up :mrgreen: :wink:
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That's a grand old knife John! Outstanding example of the cutler's skill and artistry, no doubt made from a single piece of antler. And the bolsters are superb. ::tu::

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Very nice John, I love those old knives and the stag is outstanding ::tu:: ::tu::
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Boy Howdy! Did you make that stag look better.

Very nice.

I will personally destroy your buffer if you do that. ::tu::

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Lovely John ::tu:: ::tu:: ... curious as to whether there is integrated liners and bolster?? While in general that indicates 1860 or earlier according to Levine I do think a few old Sheffield cutlers carried it on forward a few more years...
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Great knife! Glad you got it.
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Thank you everyone,I was pretty glad myself when my bid won and pretty impressed when I opened the box. It was pretty dry and dirty but the mineral oil bath and a soft toothbrush helped a lot, don't worry, no buffer :wink:

Lee, it does have integral bolsters and I'm also pretty sure the handles are a single piece of stag cut in half.
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Wonderful looking knife John! As great as the pictures look, I imagine you really have to hold that one in hand to fully appreciate it.
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Not sure of the vintage, but there's definitely some "gnarl" on this stag Carl Schlieper German Eye Mini Trapper (closed length = 3.75").
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Q, fairly modern compared to most of the knives in this forum but regardless of age that's some pretty nice stag on those handles! ::tu::
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Miller Bro's wrote:Q, fairly modern compared to most of the knives in this forum but regardless of age that's some pretty nice stag on those handles! ::tu::
Yup...I knew it wasn't exactly "vintage" by comparison...but, since I just like gnarly stag of any age, I thought I'd share it anyway. Glad to know you liked seeing it too.

Here's another one that I posted earlier in this thread which, although it's not even remotely vintage, is by far the most gnarliest stag I have ever seen on a knife. It's one of my favorites and one which will definitely eventually become vintage one day (while still in my possession...if I live long enough).
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Now THAT'S some gnarly stag!!
Now THAT'S some gnarly stag!!
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QTCut5 wrote:Here's another one that I posted earlier in this thread which, although it's not even remotely vintage, is by far the most gnarliest stag I have ever seen on a knife. It's one of my favorites and one which will definitely eventually become vintage one day (while still in my possession...if I live long enough).
:o Yes it is gnarly, and they torched it too! ::tu::
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Yes they did, although very lightly (like a perfectly toasted marshmallow over a campfire). I generally prefer stag that has not been torched, scorched, toasted, braised or burned; but, I still prefer stag handles in almost any condition over most any other handle material...except for ivory. Ivory is number one, followed closely by stag...especially gnarly stag.

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QTCut5 wrote:
Miller Bro's wrote:Q, fairly modern compared to most of the knives in this forum but regardless of age that's some pretty nice stag on those handles! ::tu::
Yup...I knew it wasn't exactly "vintage" by comparison...but, since I just like gnarly stag of any age, I thought I'd share it anyway. Glad to know you liked seeing it too.

Here's another one that I posted earlier in this thread which, although it's not even remotely vintage, is by far the most gnarliest stag I have ever seen on a knife. It's one of my favorites and one which will definitely eventually become vintage one day (while still in my possession...if I live long enough).

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Those are some great looking handles !!! ::tu::
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Pretty good stag on this schrade walden, smoothed over during years of carry, which gives it nice warm character.

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Paul you have nothing ugly!!! ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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CAN I GET A NAPKIN HERE?!?!?

Ya got me droolin' Paul!
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doglegg wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2019 12:48 am Paul you have nothing ugly!!! ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu::
You don't want me to open that can of worms. :D


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I very much enjoyed seeing all the oldies. Stag is one of my favorite handle materials each piece being a one-off. No two knives the same.

I read somewhere that older Sambar knives used antlers from older wild deer compared to today. I can't confirm if that's true but the older knives do seem to have more "popcorn" making them much bumpier generally. Maybe the really good stuff was just more affordable back then. I dunno. Don't quote me.

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I don't always respond to great posts but I always appreciate seeing them. Thanks for posting! ::tu::
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