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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 camera icon, or you can attach a file, either way we would like to see your stockman.
one rule though.... it has to be a stockman!!!
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Thanks to Ricky for bringing up Rome's Chicago Cutlery stockman, I missed the original posting. When I think of Chicago Cutlery, I picture kitchen knives - French knives, butcher knives, chef knives, boning and paring knives, but not a folding stockman! It is a good looking knife. As long as I'm here, here is a first generation Bulldog gunstock stockman.
Thanks to Ricky for bringing up Rome's Chicago Cutlery stockman, I missed the original posting. When I think of Chicago Cutlery, I picture kitchen knives - French knives, butcher knives, chef knives, boning and paring knives, but not a folding stockman! It is a good looking knife. As long as I'm here, here is a first generation Bulldog gunstock stockman.
Hi Rusty,
Nice Gunstock. I am glad to have reposted that pic. I wonder whether I should reply to old posts , there is a lot of material on here I have not seen yet and would like to discuss it even though it may be two or three years old. Steve do you agree ? I never thought I might repost something someone else is interested in, great !
I have 2 Chicago Cutlery folding knives. One is the 4" stockman and the other
is a lockback which is between 3.5" and 4". Both are stocked in walnut.
A local garden supply store had a display of them at one time and it was
the only display I have ever seen. I bought the lock back from a discount
store in New Mexico and it was the only Chicago Cutlery knife I had ever seen
at the time. From the style of the Lock back the knives may have been made
by Frontier for Chicago Cutlery, but I cannot say for sure.
That "Dog" is beautiful, Rusty! I am a big fan of Bulldog knives!
Ron, I am too. Most were made by Flying Crown Cutlery in Solingen. So they are equal to Fightin Roosters, Widow Creeks and Bull Brand in quality.
Ron Cooper said:
That "Dog" is beautiful, Rusty! I am a big fan of Bulldog knives!
Super group of knives Rick
Great grouping! Awesome seeing so many well used stockmans! Rick Too Cool!
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