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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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Great color and good pictures Roger!(I wish I could get mine that good that close!)


Roger Russell said:

Heinr. Boker & Co Baumwerk-Solingen Germany-Alemania with delrin "tree bark" handles.
The top picture shows a stockman I made sitting between a Old Timer and Schrade. Bottom picture is a 4 1/8 stockman just finished up.
Ken, great job! Those are just beautiful. thanks for posting those. They must take a long time to do.

Ken Erickson said:
The top picture shows a stockman I made sitting between a Old Timer and Schrade. Bottom picture is a 4 1/8 stockman just finished up.

I will set a side a full week in the shop to construct a stockman from start to finish.

 

But have to admit the time flies  by!

Wow, one stockman a week! I agree with you Ken, when you are doing something you really love the time does fly  and before you know it you've produced another. Might not even feel like work. You do a great job though and thanks for posting the pics.

Ken Erickson said:

I will set a side a full week in the shop to construct a stockman from start to finish.

 

But have to admit the time flies  by!

Heinr. Boker & Co Baumwerk-Solingen Germany-Alemania with stag handles.
Roger, beautiful knife, love the deep, dark grooves on that Stag handle!

Roger Russell said:
Heinr. Boker & Co Baumwerk-Solingen Germany-Alemania with stag handles.

Henry Boker Germany with horn handles. Bokers marked with a double pelican head stamp were mainly produced for the Australian market.

Roger that's too good, is that a Boker trying to be a Victronix? Absolutely terrific and has to be rare!

Roger Russell said:

Henry Boker Germany with horn handles. Bokers marked with a double pelican head stamp were mainly produced for the Australian market.

WAY cool, thanks for sharing with us

 

Steve"Hog"Hanner said:

Roger that's too good, is that a Boker trying to be a Victronix? Absolutely terrific and has to be rare!

Roger Russell said:

Henry Boker Germany with horn handles. Bokers marked with a double pelican head stamp were mainly produced for the Australian market.

very cool knife sir....

Boker USA from 1974 and part of the Great American Story knives. The shield is an American eagle with the date July 4th 1776. I beleive one of three stockman knives produced over the series.

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