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Silver Stag Knives
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- Tenderfoot
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Silver Stag Knives
I recently was given Silver Stag knives, both are skinning knives. Knife number one is a 4 1/2" blade, beautiful knife, sharp enough to shave with. Knife number two is a Damscus blade, 4 1/2" blade and equally sharp, this knife will probably never see blood. I'm a fan.
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- BrokenolMarine
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Re: Silver Stag Knives
Pictures?
You got me droolin....
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Re: Silver Stag Knives
They make real nice knives for sure. If you send them a favorite shed, they will make a handle out of it for your knife.
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- Tenderfoot
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Re: Silver Stag Knives
Here is a try at posting pictures.
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- CT_Shooter
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Re: Silver Stag Knives
Nice try posting pics. Beautiful knives. Thanks.
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- Tenderfoot
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Re: Silver Stag Knives
The Damascus skinner will probably never see blood. It is put away for posterity. The other skinner is a different story, I do hope it sees a lot of blood/use. I could shave, dry, right out of the box.
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- daytime dave
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Re: Silver Stag Knives
Fine looking blades. I went to the website. Very nice. I find D2 steel VERY hard to sharpen. I love 1095 steel.
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- Tenderfoot
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Re: Silver Stag Knives
Silver Stag will touch up their knives free, you only need to pay for shipping, plus they are guaranteed for life.daytime dave wrote:Fine looking blades. I went to the website. Very nice. I find D2 steel VERY hard to sharpen. I love 1095 steel.
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Re: Silver Stag Knives
They are beautiful knives. I imagine those handles sit nicely in the hand, too.
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