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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Permalink Reply by peter force on June 15, 2012 at 23:02 AWESOME..im a collector of STAG FOOTBALLS!!!!
Permalink Reply by johnny twoshoes on June 16, 2012 at 8:44 Then this one is right up your ally PF.
Beautiful knife, I love the double pulls and especially the long pull.

I cant hardly wait to get mine. I love the look of the entire knife, from the dimpled bolsters to the double pulls. Undoubtedly lost of work was put into this knife as well as all the other Daniels projects. I love the Tuna Valley line. All of the best things go into the knives. Not to mention all of the available options, so many different handle materials to satisfy any collectors line. High quality for sure.
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!
Permalink Reply by Jan Carter on June 16, 2012 at 17:33 Thats one of my favorite aspects of TVCC. Its the older patterns, done right
Permalink Reply by Jan Carter on June 18, 2012 at 20:00 
JAN!!!! STOP TEASING ME!
Permalink Reply by Jan Carter on June 19, 2012 at 19:47 LOL...I am just trying to entice your knives home. You take better pics than me

Yes but now ill just sit here and drool for an hour!
Permalink Reply by peter force on June 19, 2012 at 21:12 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.
Permalink Reply by johnny twoshoes on June 20, 2012 at 9:49 I really like the knife the way it is. MOP is beautiful, but not always the most trustworthy when it comes to stability.
Permalink Reply by stephen tungate on June 20, 2012 at 12:48 BE SURE TO STOP AND SEE US AT THE BLADE SHOW @ 28S

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