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The #2 traditional folding knife pattern is the STOCKMAN
A link showing the making of a folding knife:
http://chriscrawfordknives.com/#/slipjoint-pocketknife/4535414914
The Following Photos courtesy of Ken Erickson assembling Stockman
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Started by Craig Henry. Last reply by Ugly Old Guy Sep 22, 2021. 5 Replies 1 Like
What is you preference for the third blade on a Stockman; the traditional Spey, or a Pen Blade?I have grown to like a Spey over the years, but a Pen Blade is one of my favorite types of blades, so I…Continue
Started by CaptJeff Saylor. Last reply by Roger Russell Oct 7, 2020. 789 Replies 17 Likes
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…Continue
Started by Bruce Zenge. Last reply by J.J. Smith III Aug 21, 2019. 1 Reply 2 Likes
Hi,Just now finding a few minutes to look through the groups, even though I have been on the site for a while. All of a sudden I realized I have been a collector/user of the stockman pattern for a…Continue
Started by Brian H Bentley. Last reply by Jan Carter Aug 12, 2018. 1 Reply 2 Likes
Hi.The current auction has a C Risner Indian Head Stockman on offer. That led me to look the one I have in my collection and led me to a discovery. My stockman has a matchstrike long pull on the main…Continue
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Is it just my eyesight or does that bolster on the left actually say, "CRAIG XX"?
I'm about 99% positive I'm getting a Case 33 in pearl next month......when my knife allowance gets here. Of course the problem is, if I love it, I'll want another for EDC.......EDC/OCD. Sheesh.
Pearl handled Stock Knives -
"Even the plainest Stock Knives (hence the name Premium Stockman) were considered "Premium" or high priced knives. Pearl handled Stock Knives were most often called "Sunday dress knives."
I'll have to get a pearl handled one for sure now. LOL!
Wow that's a great Stockman you have there SK!
Shoot, that crack on the back is great character! I have a crack in back too.
Smiling-Knife,
I can certainly see why that might be a favorite. It's a real beauty! I love the color of that bone and the match striker nail pull on that deep etched "Premium Stock Knife" master blade
It's always nice to know the history of an older piece like this. How did you happen to come by this knife? Do you anything about this knife's history? Inquiring minds need to know.
Cheers, my friend!
I like it.
Look what I found in an old box of junk in my warehouse. I did buff up the bolsters a bit. It appears to have been modified into it's present configuration, but I believe it started out as a lower price point Robeson Stockman. "Worm groove" Plastic handles Stainless Steel bolsters & Brass liners.
I sure wish they'd do more "Shadow Bone" knives.
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