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A Short Guide To Collecting Stag Hunting Knives
By:Gregg Hall
The stag hunting knives are very different from other sorts of knives. The special part of the stag hunting knife is the handle, which is made from the white tail, mule deer and sometimes even elk antler. The quality of the knife insofar as its designs, durability, craftsmanship, materials and sturdiness is really unquestionable. The stag hunting knives have lured not only the hunters, but also the avid collectors of cutlery. This is due to the fact that the stag hunting knives are smart enough to portray the varied symbolic theme on part of the stag's character. It may symbolize the positive character of reluctant nature to attack enemies violently, while it may also display the nature of standing his ground without harming it in an unfair way.
Renowned Companies and Their Stag Hunting Knives
Stag hunting knives are come in more than one style. Below, you will find a given description of some of the many knives that are available.
Stagsilver's Big Game Gutter is skillfully crafted by Stagsilver. This knife is made from the 440C high carbon steel, which makes the equipment exceptionally hardy and durable. Including the 4" blade's length, the overall length measures about 9.4", including the leather sheath. The cost is $108.00.
Boker USA's Arbolito Genuine Stag Hunting Knife does not compromise with quality. Boker has created great assortments of knives, of which the Stag hunting knife is one such wondrous creation. With the exact length of 3.625", the knife is crafted from the high grade stainless steel of specification 440A. The brown handle made of the Stag horn, is the most attractive part of the equipment, which comes in a beautiful leather sheath with a total length 7.5". The knife costs $49.99.
Stagsilver's Deer Skinner, is another superb creation by Stagsilver that is made from the high quality 440C stain resistant steel with heat treatment to enhance the strength. With the 4.5" blade's length, the overall length measures about 9.0" including the leather sheath. These sell for around $89.00.
Stagsilver's Cascade Hunter is another famous stag hunting knife made by Stagsilver, using the same material as the Stagsilver's Deer Skinner. The blade is 4" and the overall length is 9" including the leather sheath. The knife goes for $96.00.
With a nice synchronization of the traditional designs of the past and modern technology, Knightedge has come up with the carefully crafted stag hunting knives to give awesome durability and functionality. Crafted either from the horns of shed North American deer or elk antlers, after proper inspections, the handles of these knives have attracted millions knife enthusiasts worldwide for many years. The bowed design of the blade has a special significance, as it ensures a smooth flow while cutting, without any extra pressure exerted on the wrist. The length of the blade is 5" and comes in durable cowhide sheath. The total price is $179.
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Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Beach, Florida. Find more about this as well as a Bowie knife at http://www.only-knives.com
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