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Donald Lee Hargrove said:

This is my newest stockman.  It's a Schrade "3rd Generation" C628 "pocket knife".  Closed length = 2 5/8"; handle = cocabola; steel = Schrade+; & blade etch = "3rd Generation". 

Apparently "OLD TIMER" was considered the 1st generation, "Uncle Henry" the 2nd generation, & "3rd Generation" (1983) the 3rd.  This is a cute little knife that is actually usable.

Well possibly Ken some maybe not original(at my age I don't have all my original parts either)  its still a knife and still looks good as a stockman!

Ken Spielvogel said:

A very nice Knife with beautiful Bone handles - But a Remington Suspect

It might just be one of the shortest stockman I have seen! Incredible, a rare change in a traditional pattern thanks for sharing that one!

Donald Lee Hargrove said:

I remember the "3rd Generation" Schrades well. We sold some. At the time Schrade was trying to come put with a "modern" line of knives. To be honest they didn't go over well at all. When my brother-in-law and I had our knife dealer business, we almost had to give them away! LOL! It's nice seeing one again though. 

Rome, I just had to tell you -- That Chicago Cutlery Stock Knife of yours is outstanding!  I want one of those!  I hope they still make them.

Rome D. Rushing said:

Here is one you don't see everyday. Its a 4" stockman with walnut handles made by Chicago Cutlery.

Wow very cool! I likey!

Hey, Rome!  This is my 5-blade stockman.  It's a Coleman sowbelly with dark blue picked bone handles, a Coleman shield, & the number "0024" inscribed onto one of its bolsters.  It's the heaviest knife in my cattle/stock knife collection &, at 4 1/8", one of my longest.  The primary blade's front has a Coleman logo printed (?) on it & a Coleman lamp logo on the tang.  The blade's reverse side has "ONE OF 1000" printed on it &, on the tang, "AUS-6 / SEKI JAPAN".  I'm thinking that I might have bought it thru Amazon.  I thought it was going to be a junk-knife, but it turned out to be pretty neat.  Just goes to show ...

Schrade Stockmans - UH's 607, 834, & 897

Nice Uncle Henrys Ken!!!

Schrade Old Timers 108 & 34

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