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This one is a Queen Steel model 29A with the the Q76 tang stamp and what Queen calls Amber scales.

This one is a New manufactured Marbles Sowbelly stockman.  The scales are Green bone.

Now for something a little different, a Browning Lite 3 blade stockman.

The last one for now, a well worn Camillus. You can see the main blade has been ground down.

Just thought I would put up a couple of more photos.

This is a Queen Steel #9, a 3 blade stockman with fake winterbottom bone scales and

about 4 inches closed.

This is the same frame that was used for the red handled 2 blade stockman I posted earlier.

Now I have posted a 2 blade stockman, a 3 blade stockman, and a 4 blade stockman.

This is a 6 blade stockman.  It is a Rough Rider Long Rifle Series, smooth brown bone

handles and 4 inches long closed.

Now I have to find a 5 blade stockman somewhere.

While I doubt that Rough Rider knives will ever be a top collectable I have to buy one

every once and awhile because they keep coming out with different patterns that you

just don't see very often.  This allows you to get that pattern you have always wanted but

just can not find.

This last one is one old warrior that has seen better days.

It has been used and abused.

I believe that it is a Queen Steel #26, a  3 blade stockman, real winterbottom bone handles.

It looks to have seen a grinding wheel at one time or another.

But I am sure that it served its purpose when called upon.

Nice smooth handle material, rosewood maybe?

Rome D. Rushing said:
Here is another one.  This is a Rigid made in USA, if I am not mistaken this is from the original Rigid production.
You are right on the money 2, 3, 4...6, Need a 5 lol! Good stuff.

Rome D. Rushing said:

Now I have posted a 2 blade stockman, a 3 blade stockman, and a 4 blade stockman.

This is a 6 blade stockman.  It is a Rough Rider Long Rifle Series, smooth brown bone

handles and 4 inches long closed.

Now I have to find a 5 blade stockman somewhere.

While I doubt that Rough Rider knives will ever be a top collectable I have to buy one

every once and awhile because they keep coming out with different patterns that you

just don't see very often.  This allows you to get that pattern you have always wanted but

just can not find.

 

I've never seen that style before, very nice!

Rome D. Rushing said:

Now for something a little different, a Browning Lite 3 blade stockman.

 

I am not sure, I believe that I have a Rigid sales flyer from that period.

I will try to find it and see.

Steve"Hog"Hanner said:

Nice smooth handle material, rosewood maybe?

Rome D. Rushing said:
Here is another one.  This is a Rigid made in USA, if I am not mistaken this is from the original Rigid production.
Heinr. Boker & Co Baumwerk-Solingen Germany-Alemania with delrin "tree bark" handles.

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