Multitool.org Forum
+-

Hello Lurker! Remove this ad and much more by logging in.


The beauty(and practicality)of stag handles...........

Offline Ray S

  • No Life Club
  • ******
    • Posts: 1,504
   Thought I would do a post on stag handles as I have been re-photographing more knives(updating my files actually) and many that I re-shot were stag handled.
   Stag has always been my favorite handle material for a number of reasons. The variations are almost endless(no two alike);the color seems to get better with age;the grip is phenomenal wet or dry;they are almost as durable as wood;etc.
   I prefer the older type of stag as it is usually much more figural than the newer knives. The newer models are usually ground away at either end to fit whereas older stag was cut to fit the handle which didn't necessitate grinding the ends.The coloring is usually more intense than newer stock which is bright white and artificially colored with a torch.
   These pictures will be of both sides of the knife as in early stag knives the mark side was usually pretty fancy and the pile side a bit plainer.Really early knives had very closely matched handles. Hope you enjoy the pictures and I will try to describe the knives they came from.

   First up is a pair of handles from an 1870's era Joseph Rodgers spear point bowie. Note how well the handles match side to side.
   Second is a huge single blade jack of unknown origin basically because someone had replaced the blade at some point in time. Again the handles are very well matched so the same era of the bowie is likely.
VCrownRJos.RodgersHandle1 2019.JPG
* VCrownRJos.RodgersHandle1 2019.JPG (Filesize: 58.83 KB)
VCrownRJos.RodgersHandle2 2019.JPG
* VCrownRJos.RodgersHandle2 2019.JPG (Filesize: 61.01 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 127.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 127.jpg (Filesize: 98.53 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 128.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 128.jpg (Filesize: 97.91 KB)


Offline Ray S

  • No Life Club
  • ******
    • Posts: 1,504
Re: The beauty(and practicality)of stag handles...........
Reply #1 on: April 30, 2019, 03:56:08 AM
Page two:
First up is a Geo. Wostenholm lockback knife from the mid to late 1800's.Again nicely matched handles.
Second is another Wostenholm knife;this one a folding dirk from a slightly earlier period. Again nicely matched handles.
StagHandlesOnly 123.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 123.jpg (Filesize: 105.07 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 124.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 124.jpg (Filesize: 100.29 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 125.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 125.jpg (Filesize: 108.39 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 126.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 126.jpg (Filesize: 106.15 KB)


Offline Ray S

  • No Life Club
  • ******
    • Posts: 1,504
Re: The beauty(and practicality)of stag handles...........
Reply #2 on: April 30, 2019, 04:01:28 AM
Page three:
First up is a tiny pruning knife that is unmarked and the handles are not quite matched. I believe it is English made due to the square kick on the blade.
Next is a tiny quill knife by Charles Congreave from about 1830.The stag is beautiful and it has birds-eye rivets holding it together. The liners and threaded bolsters are one piece and there is a tiny match striker nail mark and inside a tiny piece of bone or ivory that acts as a blade stop when the blade is closing.
StagHandlesOnly 111.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 111.jpg (Filesize: 98.74 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 112.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 112.jpg (Filesize: 98.57 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 113.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 113.jpg (Filesize: 94.7 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 114.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 114.jpg (Filesize: 93.22 KB)


Offline Ray S

  • No Life Club
  • ******
    • Posts: 1,504
Re: The beauty(and practicality)of stag handles...........
Reply #3 on: April 30, 2019, 04:05:17 AM
Last ones for tonight:
First is a large folder by Edward K.Tryon of Philadelphia PA with fancy bolsters.
Second is an I*XL whittler with popcorn stag handles. Some say this is pressed stag created by heating and pressing with a molded pattern. I believe it occurs naturally.
StagHandlesOnly 099.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 099.jpg (Filesize: 97.85 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 100.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 100.jpg (Filesize: 100.99 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 101.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 101.jpg (Filesize: 102.54 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 102.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 102.jpg (Filesize: 100.04 KB)


us Offline nate j

  • *
  • No Life Club
  • ******
    • Posts: 3,606
Re: The beauty(and practicality)of stag handles...........
Reply #4 on: April 30, 2019, 04:36:00 AM
Nice knives, Ray!   :drool:

I too love the look and feel of stag handles, and own a few stag-handled knives, but can't bring myself to carry them due to concerns about durability.


Offline Ray S

  • No Life Club
  • ******
    • Posts: 1,504
Re: The beauty(and practicality)of stag handles...........
Reply #5 on: April 30, 2019, 05:33:56 AM
Nice knives, Ray!   :drool:

I too love the look and feel of stag handles, and own a few stag-handled knives, but can't bring myself to carry them due to concerns about durability.
Depends on what you are using them for. My knives rarely get a serious workout but when they do I feel much better with a stag handled knife than anything else.I have an old stag handled carving set that gets used on every holiday. It loves to carve ham and does pretty good with turkey as well.My steak knives are re-handled with crown stag and the one I use has a spur on one side that makes a great thumb rest. I must confess that my every day table knife is a ceramic bladed model which is easy to clean. Here is a pic of my carving set(Landers,Frary,&Clark Aetna Works) and steak knives.
LFandCAetnaWorks1.JPG
* LFandCAetnaWorks1.JPG (Filesize: 35.46 KB)
FourStagHandledSteakKnives2019.JPG
* FourStagHandledSteakKnives2019.JPG (Filesize: 61.94 KB)


mc Offline Gerhard Gerber

  • No Life Club
  • ******
    • Posts: 3,832
Re: The beauty(and practicality)of stag handles...........
Reply #6 on: April 30, 2019, 09:14:03 AM
My only stag handled knife is a Puma, not very well done.

I do love the look of your examples Ray.  :salute:


us Offline Aloha

  • Global Moderator
  • *
  • Point Of No Return
  • *
    • Posts: 31,235
Re: The beauty(and practicality)of stag handles...........
Reply #7 on: April 30, 2019, 02:15:20 PM
The looks of stag to me is gorgeous.  In everyday use I don't think theres a problem?  Unless they are dry or already damaged.  If one wants to take their stag handled knife and do some impact or stabbing or something that'll cause shock then maybe damage can occur?  I really think the condition of the stag is the key but I am not sure. 
Esse Quam Videri


Offline Ray S

  • No Life Club
  • ******
    • Posts: 1,504
Re: The beauty(and practicality)of stag handles...........
Reply #8 on: April 30, 2019, 08:20:23 PM
Some more old stag before I post some new stuff:
A couple of English horseman's knives; A George Wostenholm I*XL in pristine condition with pretty nicely matched handles circa 1900 and an E(crown)M Dickinson with a mark side handle that looks very worn and a pile side that looks virtually unused. Don't think it was replaced.
StagHandlesOnly 073.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 073.jpg (Filesize: 96.98 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 074.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 074.jpg (Filesize: 94.47 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 075.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 075.jpg (Filesize: 87.97 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 076.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 076.jpg (Filesize: 99.8 KB)


Offline Ray S

  • No Life Club
  • ******
    • Posts: 1,504
Re: The beauty(and practicality)of stag handles...........
Reply #9 on: April 30, 2019, 08:27:10 PM
A couple more:
A M.Klaas England horseman's knife that a friend re-handled in elk antler. and an A. Burch England horseman's knife. No info on the Burch.
StagHandlesOnly 077.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 077.jpg (Filesize: 98.42 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 078.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 078.jpg (Filesize: 94.84 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 081.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 081.jpg (Filesize: 99.03 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 082.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 082.jpg (Filesize: 101.58 KB)


Offline Ray S

  • No Life Club
  • ******
    • Posts: 1,504
Re: The beauty(and practicality)of stag handles...........
Reply #10 on: April 30, 2019, 08:31:31 PM
Last couple old stags: A Joseph Rodgers New England Whaler's Knife and an old pruner by Saynor(my first stag handled knife from about 50 years ago).The Saynor is stamped W.Drummond & Sons which I assume is a wholesaler or distributor.It is very old;having one piece liners and bolsters and the stag is worn very smooth.
StagHandlesOnly 087.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 087.jpg (Filesize: 102.61 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 088.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 088.jpg (Filesize: 106.21 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 097.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 097.jpg (Filesize: 88.53 KB)
StagHandlesOnly 098.jpg
* StagHandlesOnly 098.jpg (Filesize: 94.03 KB)


us Offline Poncho65

  • Global Moderator
  • *
  • Just Bananas
  • *
    • Posts: 85,992
Re: The beauty(and practicality)of stag handles...........
Reply #11 on: May 02, 2019, 04:58:25 PM
Many beautiful examples, Ray :dd: I love the look of stag and everything you mentioned about it as well :drool: :like:


us Offline Aloha

  • Global Moderator
  • *
  • Point Of No Return
  • *
    • Posts: 31,235
Re: The beauty(and practicality)of stag handles...........
Reply #12 on: May 02, 2019, 05:58:01 PM
 :iagree:

So much like in this thread. 

 :dd:
Esse Quam Videri


us Offline SteveC

  • Global Moderator
  • Just Bananas
  • *
    • Posts: 67,575

us Offline David

  • Absolutely No Life Club
  • *******
    • Posts: 7,662
Re: The beauty(and practicality)of stag handles...........
Reply #14 on: May 05, 2019, 06:41:46 AM
Wow, some beautiful Stag Ray! Your collection never ceases to amaze me!    :drool:     :like:
What? Enablers! Are you serrrrious? Where? I dont see any.
Hold Fast


 

Donations

Operational Funds

Help us keep the Unworkable working!
Donate with PayPal!
April Goal: $300.00
Due Date: Apr 30
Total Receipts: $122.41
PayPal Fees: $6.85
Net Balance: $115.56
Below Goal: $184.44
Site Currency: USD
39% 
April Donations

Community Links


Powered by EzPortal