STOCKMAN PATTERN GROUP

If you own, collect, carry, or use a STOCKMAN knife, then this Group is for you! Please join us!

  • Sunil Ram

    My own everyday carry knife is a BUCK Stockman. I like the 3 blades, the size and weight. There's nothing like carrying a classic in your pocket!
  • Sunil Ram

    If you have Stockman Pattern knives, please just let us know what brand and model number, if you carry it and how, and what type of cutting/work do you do with it. Please post pics. Thanks

  • KnifeMaker

    CaptJeff Saylor

    hello Sunil, i dont always carry a stockman, but i do own a few. i have some Rough Riders that i will carry. i have a RR stockman with Bark Pearl handles, and i bought my Wife the RR Pink Lemonade Stockman. i like to whittle and found the the 3 blades work good for such a purpose. the stockman is not too big, but also its not a small knife, and that and the blade designs are why i carry one.
  • Rome D. Rushing

    I am new here and while I may not always carry a stockman its what started me collecting and the pattern I always stop to look at. As a matter of fact the most expensive production knives in my collection are probably stockman patterns.
    so let me add a couple of pics of some of mine.



    and the last one for today.

  • Rome D. Rushing

    Ok I was looking trough my pics and found a few more. So if no one minds I will add another couple of photos of some of my stockman patterns.
    Most of my stockmen run close to 4", however i do have a few above and below that.
    The first one is a Puma that I bought over 20 years ago, it came in the green and yellow box.

    The next one is a stag Bulldog, this is the 3 7/8" model.

    This is the last one for this post.
    It is a Henckel 4" stockman.

  • Sunil Ram

    You are sooo right Hog Hanner!
  • DELBERT COVER

    my favorite cattle pattern is this 32175 CATTARAUGUS with genuine stag handles, long pull match striker on master blade, and spey

    blade stamped for cutting flesh only.
  • Rome D. Rushing

    I really enjoy the deep tones of vintage stag. The scales on that knife make it look warm and inviting almost asking you to pick it up.
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  • Rome D. Rushing

    I have 3 Moore Makers, a stag stockman, a yellow bone stockman and a stag trapper. The quality of the stag is great. The knives walk and talk as they used to say, and quality seems on par with other knives in the price range.
    Most are carbon steel and mine seem to hold an edge pretty well.
    Hope you enjoy it.
  • DELBERT COVER

    what is your definion of a stockman?
  • Sunil Ram

    A pocketknife with 3 blades. Usually a Clip, Sheepsfoot, and Spey blade. Traditionally was carried by cowboys and ranchers. The Spey blade was used for castrating calves and other young male animals.
  • Rome D. Rushing

    I have had good luck with the Boker knives like the 7474 or 4474 series. These are the 4" closed stockman made in Germany. Boker also offers the 9885 series that is made in Argentina and the Bonsai series made in China and the Boker Plus Classic series made in China.
    Recently my Father complained that his knives did not seem to hold an edge like they used to. I gave him a Boker BO7474 Carbon steel blades with Rosewood handles and he has not complained once about it. And when it comes to using a knife he is tough on one, he may be carving wood one minute and the next stripping wire and he keeps it sharp.
  • Lynn

    Max ya been holding out!!!!

  • Lynn

    Great looking stockmans, I mainly collect the 75 pattern by Case but have 47's, 33's, 92's, 27's and some other name brands besides Case!!!!

  • Lynn

    Better stop for now y'all take it easy:-)
  • Lynn

    Thanks Hog and Max! Hog, I am no where near being the King but if ya ask Max he knows I have a few !!!

  • James Cole

    Lynn, Lynn, Lynn, Lynn, Lynn, you make me so jealous. Great pix, great knives.
    JC
  • Lynn

    Thanks guys a few of the others for y'all!!!!

  • Lynn

    I'll post a few of the 75's my #1 pattern:-) I have most of the 75's from 2000 till now some scarce ones are very hard to find or the collectors that have them do not want to turn them loose!!!