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So, you got a Stockman, wanna show it off? Here is your chance. even though you probably have the picture in your albums, post it here! You can either add an image to your comment by clicking on the camera icon, or you can attach a file, either way we would like to see your stockman.
one rule though.... it has to be a stockman!!!
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Thank you Ricky, its a fun knife to own. By the way tough to find now!! It came sharp and held an edge, good spring and I love the look with the two shields and that almost bluish titanium coated blade.
Ricky L McConnell said:
Nice Colt stockman Steve. Looks like a good quality knife.
Nice CS Stockman Llantz
That's a nice knife Leo , congratulations !
Gorgeous stockman and another example of some great work by Canal Street!
l.lantz said:
Serpentine 4in. Stockman. 440C SS. Canal Street Cutlery. Reclaimed Chestnut scales.
Nice knife. I have been considering a Canal Street knife, but I need to hold one first. I may look at them when I go to SMKW .
Steve Hanner said:
Gorgeous stockman and another example of some great work by Canal Street!
l.lantz said:Serpentine 4in. Stockman. 440C SS. Canal Street Cutlery. Reclaimed Chestnut scales.
A very special knife Plumbah, thanks for sharing with us.
thePlumbah said:
So here is my fav. Grampa's Pine Knot Stockman. I have previously researched this with all of the Google-fu I have and found it to be made by John Primble when he worked for the Belknap Hardware Store of Louisville, KY, where my family lives. From what I understand, John Primble owned the Belknap family money when an endeavor went south and came to Louisville, a shipping hub for the region due to the Ohio River, and worked for them to pay it of. My Grandfather worked at General Electric and was a volunteer Fire Fighter in the timeframe I found this knife to have been made.
Thank for letting me share:) Also, I showed my Uncle and he remembers this knife in his father's collection) :)
(Sorry if the pic doesn't show up...might be too big or something,,,see attachment)
Absolutely beautiful! And a memory that lasts.
thePlumbah said:
So here is my fav. Grampa's Pine Knot Stockman. I have previously researched this with all of the Google-fu I have and found it to be made by John Primble when he worked for the Belknap Hardware Store of Louisville, KY, where my family lives. From what I understand, John Primble owned the Belknap family money when an endeavor went south and came to Louisville, a shipping hub for the region due to the Ohio River, and worked for them to pay it of. My Grandfather worked at General Electric and was a volunteer Fire Fighter in the timeframe I found this knife to have been made.
Thank for letting me share:) Also, I showed my Uncle and he remembers this knife in his father's collection) :)
(Sorry if the pic doesn't show up...might be too big or something,,,see attachment)
Nice Derek!
Congratulations Derek for joining the "Stockman Pattern Hall of Fame" That is a great collection to have and what I think of as a great pattern!
Derek Wells said:
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