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Pile Driver wrote: Tue Nov 15, 2022 2:59 pm I believe this whittler has "burnt stag" with potassium permanganate because it is of a certain age

This is one of my favorite knives, it has a lot going for it. Clark Bros Kansas City MO

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QTCut5 wrote: Sat Nov 25, 2023 4:59 am P1010028.JPGP1010023.JPG
That's an especially nice looking trapper! ::tu::
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Absolutely beautiful, Q!
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Dyed and natural stag, these were made by Tim Britton. One blue Mammoth ivory thrown in there too.
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Ivoryman wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 6:15 am Dyed and natural stag, these were made by Tim Britton. One blue Mammoth ivory thrown in there too.
WOW!!! Amazing Stag, Beautiful blue Mammoth, and great patterns. Looks like these beauties check all the boxes. ::oh_my:: ::tu::
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Awesome set there, Iman! I like that background you used, too!
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Thanks a bunch kaddict, tvic. Appreciate the nice comments always buds. Thanks again.
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I probably posted these before in "Knife Repair" so........ Here are two stag handles from an antique carving set that was roached and rusted but the stag is beautiful with silver butt mounts. The Hunting knife was made by Guild Master Smith, Frank McGowan of Sykesville, MD. It too was an old carving set handle and Frank adapted it to his Damascus blade and butt plate. Not sure what I'll do with the handles. I'm not a smith but I had to rescue them from a junk shop pile. J.O'.
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Great save, J,O'., I'm sure they'll be put to good use! ::nod::
What a waste if they're not! ::facepalm::
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Here is an LL Bean Bowen Bullet, with some fairly handsome stag covers…
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And some GEC’s, if you’re into that sort of thing.
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One of my favorites
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Some miscellaneous, including Klaas, Queen, Winchester, Voos, Case, etc.
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Some of this, that, and the other things too.
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Jnevill, you have accumulated a beautiful collection of stag! ::tu:: Pretty good first posts for someone who’s been a member here so long. Don’t hide your light under a bushel! Congratulations on all counts. ::handshake::

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Jnevill wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2024 9:36 am One of my favorites
Lots of really nice stag in your collection but that GEC Northfield #72 is an absolute show stopper. Amazing 8) ::tu::
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I don’t own a lot of stag handled knives. A few Fight’n Roosters and this little “gem” from 1990
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I may have posted this one before but it's one of my more unusually gnarly Case Stag 07s
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A few stag. Mostly Queen made with a couple GEC and an AKC.and a Case
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All I can say fellas, is GNARLY!

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Bear MGC 597 I think Damascus 8 dot.
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One of my more unusual Queen/S&M knives...probably a "cobbler's special" made from leftover parts around the time of Queen's factory closure. No pattern number but I do love the gnarly stag.
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A few different Stags.
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Nice ones, cm62. Love that Elk half whittler
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