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.