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Steve, surprisingly there were eleven stockman pattern knives out of the twenty four knives that made up the Great American Story Series. Six in series 1 and five in series 2. Here they are in all their glory ...

beautiful set sir....

Wow! I had no idea Ricky! I looked at a table produced by The Southwest Florida Knife group and maybe I didn't see them all. If you think about it or if I do...it makes much more sense that there would be more stockmans but 11 is unbelievable! What a beautiful set of knives.

Ricky Ray said:

Steve, surprisingly there were eleven stockman pattern knives out of the twenty four knives that made up the Great American Story Series. Six in series 1 and five in series 2. Here they are in all their glory ...

Heinr. Boker Baumwerk Solingen Germany-Alemania with "tree bark" delrin handles.

Love that punch Roger...can even see the tree on the punch...Good one!

Thanks Steve.

Nice one Roger. I just got this Boker today. 7367 pattern "Great Western" blade etch. Goes well with the matching box I found last year. This one is from somewhere between late 1960s-1980s.

Congratulations Ricky, that's a beauty!

Ricky Ray said:

Nice one Roger. I just got this Boker today. 7367 pattern "Great Western" blade etch. Goes well with the matching box I found last year. This one is from somewhere between late 1960s-1980s.

USA made Boker Ye Olde Stag. This is made of delrin stag. This was a 1976 production.

Nice one Ricky! That's a pattern you don't see very often. Here's a salesman's sample of that same pattern that's a little earlier (1932-1950) and also a 7267 pattern from the same era. 

Heinr. Boker & Co. Baumwerk Solingen Germany-Alemania.

Here is a case stockman with the deer tracks on bone.

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