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Now that's an awesome looking knife. Great looking scales.

Everything he said!!! LOL, Pretty much makes this knife a 10+ right?

Ron Cooper said:

Wow! The scales on that Bulldog are beautiful! A prototype, at that! With fighting Bulldog tang stamps and match-striker nail nicks on all blades - Sweet!

Here are a Slew O' Stockmans...

From left to right:

Camillus ~ USA Jigged Delrin

Schrade-Walden ~ (Parker American Eagle USA, Nathan Hale E3) Smooth Red Delrin

Craftsman ~ Camillus Cutlery USA for Sears ~ Rosewood / Brass

Craftsman ~ A.C.A. Eagle ~ Schrade Cutlery USA ~ Saw Cut Delrin

Robeson ~ Queen Cutlery USA ~ PocketEze ~ Genuine Stag

Craftsman ~ Camillus Cutlery USA for Sears ~ Rosewood / Brass

Well it sure is Ron, what all you got there?

Ron Cooper said:

Here are a Slew O' Stockmans...

That's a slew of nice ones there Ron!

 To my mind that smooth red delrin Schade -Walden,  has a classic look seldom seen anymore  and at the same time  the ubiquitous fire engine color  has a comfortable familiarity that prompts me to look for my own red stockman ( which I called a jack knife) almost 60 years ago  . Knice photo, knice array of stockmen. Can't bring my self  to say a number of  StockMans. Slew is a good word for it.
 
Ron Cooper said:

Here are a Slew O' Stockmans...

From left to right:

Camillus ~ USA Jigged Delrin

Schrade-Walden ~ (Parker American Eagle USA, Nathan Hale E3) Smooth Red Delrin

Craftsman ~ Camillus Cutlery USA for Sears ~ Rosewood / Brass

Craftsman ~ A.C.A. Eagle ~ Schrade Cutlery USA ~ Saw Cut Delrin

Robeson ~ Queen Cutlery USA ~ PocketEze ~ Genuine Stag

Craftsman ~ Camillus Cutlery USA for Sears ~ Rosewood / Brass

I find myself agreeing with ken....I think that is my favorite of the bunch or slew, the Robeson for a strong second in my opinion...All worthy of th Stockman hall of fame!

ken benson said:

 To my mind that smooth red delrin Schade -Walden,  has a classic look seldom seen anymore  and at the same time  the ubiquitous fire engine color  has a comfortable familiarity that prompts me to look for my own red stockman ( which I called a jack knife) almost 60 years ago  . Knice photo, knice array of stockmen. Can't bring my self  to say a number of  StockMans. Slew is a good word for it.
 
Ron Cooper said:

Here are a Slew O' Stockmans...

From left to right:

Camillus ~ USA Jigged Delrin

Schrade-Walden ~ (Parker American Eagle USA, Nathan Hale E3) Smooth Red Delrin

Craftsman ~ Camillus Cutlery USA for Sears ~ Rosewood / Brass

Craftsman ~ A.C.A. Eagle ~ Schrade Cutlery USA ~ Saw Cut Delrin

Robeson ~ Queen Cutlery USA ~ PocketEze ~ Genuine Stag

Craftsman ~ Camillus Cutlery USA for Sears ~ Rosewood / Brass

Well Ron as everyone else has stated those are some awesome stockmen.  I especially like the Robeson, I have semi collected Queen for what seems like forever but I was never able to catch one of them.  The red one reminds me of the smooth red that Queen made years back and I do have one of them.

And as far as the Craftsman knives go my father used those until he could no longer find one.

A great grouping of stockmen, I envy you.

Rome

Apparently even though the Stockman pattern is not my favorite, I have quite a few of them. Steve Hanner has suggested my latest acquisition should have a presence here.

I picked up a Schrade 896K "Butter-n-Molasses" Serpentine Stockman on eBay. It is in Excellent used condition.

I guess I will have to go through the rest of my collection and sort out the Stockmans. More later.

Very knice slew of stockmen guys. Thanks for posting. Brad your Butter and Molasses scales look great.

 I like that  Butter-and-Molases a lot. Good photo.  Good enough to make me hungry.   I just ran out of Brer Rabbitt so no waffle  for lunch.  This is my EDC , the same pattern, and the shapes .  My modest collection is more accurately described as knives I just haven't used yet.  "Why do you keep buying the same knife over and over?" she asks.. Says I : why  do you like to collect those shake snow ball globes" Says she " Oh no, These are all different scenes and names of places visited."   When I visit the  SMKW big store they better have those snow ball thingys. Dolly Parton Land certainly have them.  Please Keep you mind right. I know you  were thinking they should sell  two of them.

I like those Ken! 

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