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one rule though.... it has to be a stockman!!!

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I'm not sure about the maker of this one. The tang mark looks etched rather than stamped. It is a very knice and well made knife though.

 

 

Nice Stockman! It appears to be very similar to a "Stockman's Friend" that was produced by Joseph Rodgers Cutlers to his Majesty in Sheffield, England. Same shield. It's definitely a Sheffield, though.

Wow, that's a nice one!! Interesting jigging.

Okay went through the knife rolls and these are what I found to be in the "Stockman" pattern.

Group photo. (except the yellow Western)

Shapleigh Hdwe.

Hammer Brand.

Queen, Abalone

Western

Another Western.

Hen & Rooster, the medallion fell out, didn't notice, couldn't find it.

Camillus 65 (2nd)

Collection? That is a BIG Show or big Store.  Thanks for the pics  I might drown.

 Far  Too many than I could steal and swim off with.

This is my favorite spot of the day when I can view stockmans! Great ones Brad and Smiling Knife!

Thanks for taking the time to open all those up, Brad! Good show, mate! I especially like that old Western and the abalone Queen!

Wow, nice ones Brad!

Nice pics. I have a Hen and Rooster that lost it's shield also.

This is from Darrell Miller, my brother-in-law, collection;

Pal Cutlery Co. Rough Black Composition Cattle Knife

That sure is a sweet looking Cattle knife you've got there, Craig! That "rough black composition" material was used a lot during WWII because of a shortage of bone. Would I be correct in assuming that this knife was made somewhere around that period in time?

Brad

I must agree that the yellow Western and the abalone Queen really caught my eye.
Queen has always been known for pearl and abalone handles.

And I have collected Queen off and on for years, but not just the stockman pattern.

The warm worn look of the scales on the Shapliegh knives are also eye catchers.

I have enjoyed the photos greatly and appreciate you showing us.

 

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