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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 Brian H Bentley. Last reply by Ugly Old Guy Dec 30, 2024. 11 Replies 1 Like
Hi.I need some help. I am working on documenting my collection of blades. Today I'm researching a Western 742 - sorry to admit I forgot I had it!I have run into some confusion after reading various…Continue
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
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Glad that you like it, James.
If those were the ONLY knives you had, that would be a fine collection all by its self.
I have always loved the stockman pattern. I especially like the one that has the cutting punch blade for making a new hole in heavy saddle leather in a pinch when you don't have a propper leather punch handy.
Camillus used to make a large stockman with a lock on the side.
Kind of looked like a light switch mounted on the handle. It seems
i have one somewhere.
Lee, a locking stockman would possibly be the ultimate knife. I like the traditional pocket knives I grew up with and the stockman was one of them. Actually, when I think of pocket knives of this type the stockman is the first thing that comes to mind. However, I've become spoiled by the safety of locking pocket knives in the past few years. What this means is I've become accustomed to not needing to be as careful. I have cut my index finger to the bone twice in my life because the knife didn't lock and I was careless. If the knife blade locked my carelessness would have not resulted in red stuff coming out of my finger. My greatest accomplishment the first time it happened (about 10 years old) was hiding the seriousness of the cut from my mother. She would have had me in the ER! :eek: :) Anyway, congratulations on your find. Not knowing any more than I do I just assumed there was no such knife. Wrong again I'm glad to say. :)_
I like it, Lee.
Interesting Lee!
Paul Work mainly likes Humpbacks.....for the most part. So you're safe.
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