MikeT .270 WIN Jul 22, 2014 #1 My beautiful wife purchased this for me on a trip in Colorado recently. I already own a couple of Silver Stag models and like their quality.
My beautiful wife purchased this for me on a trip in Colorado recently. I already own a couple of Silver Stag models and like their quality.
carbinemike Global Moderator Staff member Global Moderator "Philanthropist" Jul 23, 2014 #3 That is really sweet.
nitesite Average Guy Moderator "Philanthropist" Jul 23, 2014 #4 That is a piece of functional art. Amazing. Congrats for having such a thoughtful wife who has good taste.
That is a piece of functional art. Amazing. Congrats for having such a thoughtful wife who has good taste.
oli700 12g Supporter "Philanthropist" Jul 24, 2014 #5 High marks on uniqueness, that’s what makes it cool to me
MikeT .270 WIN Jul 25, 2014 #7 The sheath does no justice to the knife. We have some amazing leather artists on here. What would it take to make an appropriate sheath for this knife? I am recovering from back surgery. So if I ramble or make no sense, please bear with me.
The sheath does no justice to the knife. We have some amazing leather artists on here. What would it take to make an appropriate sheath for this knife? I am recovering from back surgery. So if I ramble or make no sense, please bear with me.
MikeD I'm Your Huckleberry Staff member Administrator Global Moderator "Philanthropist" Jul 25, 2014 #8 Very nice, love the antler handled knives.
LAZY EYED SNIPER Overwatch Global Moderator Supporter "Philanthropist" Jul 25, 2014 #9 Back surgery is a tough one. I had a lower lumbar reconstruction a few years back. Hope you have a speedy recovery. MikeT said: What would it take to make an appropriate sheath for this knife? Click to expand... You might send @diyguy a PM with your inquiry. He's posted some amazing works of his here on the forum...
Back surgery is a tough one. I had a lower lumbar reconstruction a few years back. Hope you have a speedy recovery. MikeT said: What would it take to make an appropriate sheath for this knife? Click to expand... You might send @diyguy a PM with your inquiry. He's posted some amazing works of his here on the forum...
mbshop .270 WIN Oct 2, 2014 #12 Sorry i'm late to this. Toolbox ? I think this needs to be slowly pried from your fingers !