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These knives have Genuine India Amber Stag or Burnt Stag. They come with Nickle Silver Bolsters and Pins. The Master Spear Blade is made of ATS-34 Steel with a deep cut swedge and a double pull. The overall closed lengths is 4 1/2 inches. These knives come with the Daniels Family Knives signature tube packaging, black velvet pouch, & Certificate of Authentication. The production is limited to 35 pieces for both.

 

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AWESOME..im a collector of STAG FOOTBALLS!!!!

Then this one is right up your ally PF.

Beautiful knife, I love the double pulls and especially the long pull.

Very nice looking, esp like the double pull and pinched bolsters.  I saw a couple of old Remington sleeveboard whittlers at Blade this year and an old Remington Cotton Sampler.  Tuna Valley sure is bringing back some great patterns!

Thats one of my favorite  aspects of TVCC.  Its the older patterns, done right

LOL...I am just trying to entice your knives home.  You take better pics than me

this knife would be even more traditional dressed in MOP.  but mix the new with the old is great...but tradition would have called for MOP...and a few others that arent used really at all such as celluloid.

I really like the knife the way it is. MOP is beautiful, but not always the most trustworthy when it comes to stability. 

that is one great looking knife.....

Jan Carter said:

I'm glad everyone is liking what we are putting out. We are really just trying to put patterns out there that aren't widely avaible to the market.

i agree 100$% with ron on the COKE BOTTLE ... that would be awesome.

coke bottle and if you really wanna go traditional bring back WINTERBOTTOM BONE!!!

nothing like folding hunter or coke bottle hunter in winterbottom.i love it.

brass liners and pins.no shield.striker pull.beveled blade.gator snap! ill take 2. thanx ron that was one on my list on "bring backs" ...  also i have seen talks on this club of a club knife.they can be done very simply or very very hard all depending on lots of factoirs. but i just wanna say that i think TVCC would make an excellent club knife.

my vote for that is barlow in snake wood.no frills.except one thing that makes it that special knife that the owner would be so proud to own they would never resell it. special shield,club etch on blade,single or double blade,still etch single blade only ,special bolster...those kinds of things.in the end....keeps price down and alot of those that couldnt afford TVCC already might get a taste of a great knife. IMO. as far as the pattern if TVCC was the creator of IKC club knife it would be great.im not ohn IKC often and i may be out of the loop.if i am someone smack me!...lol.... honestly ...for all i know the first knife has already been made....lol!  if teir is a club knife thread someone throw it at me... i always just end up right here at TUNA!

rant.sorry...

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