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The ones that come to mind at least for production stockman knives:
WR Case
Boker
Buck
I guess I'd have to add Imperial Schrade and Rough Rider(who makes sowbellys too)
Hog Hanner said:
The ones that come to mind at least for production stockman knives:
WR Case
Boker
Buck
I can add to gentlemans list a few pocketknife manufacturers, whitch Stockmans are wery unusual and wery intresting!
1. Winchester - winchester have a wery intresting stockmans with long main blade and stug grips.
2. Queen cutlery - have a few good and intresting style stockmans
3. Marbles
4. Colt
5. Rough Rider
6. Schrade
7. Timber Wolf
O! I forgot!
HEN & ROOSTER (witout coments)
8. Kissing Krane
9. Gerber
10. Maybe Buck!?!? Buck have a couple stockmans, but can you see in Buck stockmans something innovative? I dont see enything special and novel!
This is my favorit Stockman knives TOP10 or even 11. I would like to add all these munufacturer intresting stockmans to my collcetion :D Specialy Winchester stockman! My favorite .... :D
Jerry just curious, if you have made slip joints or stockmans has that been because of customer request or did you just have that idea of making that kind of knife running around in your head. And you mention time and I'm certain it takes a bunch of time. That would be interesting, how much time ,how many steps?
To answer your question I do kind of like the stops but I guess only for picture taking, I mean most of my knives get used so they just need to open not pose! (lol)
JW Smith & Sons Custom Knives said:
I've made a few, I love making them, just don't get enough time for slipjoints. Question...do like 'em with half stops on the blades or not?
You mean when you open the blade it stops in a half way 90 degree and than open 180 degree?
It isnt a bad thing, but I prefere full openning, without stops in the midle! If you need to open fast, half stop isnt good thing. Its for me, but baybe someone it likes.
I would like to get my own design Stockman. But I dont have materials and I dont have equipment to make it. And I know only craftsman who made only hunting knives for big money! Specialy maded knife witch costs aprox from 120$ You can imagine how mutch can cost folding pocket knife :D
I new they were labor intensive and you probably can get carried away putting touches on them just because you can. I'll look at Parker's pictures and find the one you talked about.
I would really like a link to post here on The Stockman Pattern Group because for people not familiar with the technique, maybe have not had the opportunity to go on a factory tour or have not seen a knife like this made by a custom maker it would be very helpful to understand all the potential steps. It's what we've been looking for!
JW Smith & Sons Custom Knives said:
Hog, both I have customers ask for them and I never have any for sale. I have made them because I am partial to slipjoints, I REALLY like making them. But, they really take up a lot of my time and cut into making a living. Mostly because I hand make each part. And I tend to filework and dovetail the bolsters and all that, and probably spend too much time with all that. The last one I made was for Parker's 13th birthday, I kept it plain and it didn't take as long, its the blue camel bone folder on his page. I love Todd Davison's slipjoints and my middle son and I are big fans of Bill Ruple's pocketknives. I plan on setting the new place up to make folders more efficiently so that I can make more. I have one slipjoint single blade saddlehorn and 4 linerlocks laying on the workbench for months now, I can't seem to get time to finish them. As for the steps, I will post a link later today so that you can see how many steps are involved.
Hog,
Here's a link, he's not making a stockman but it is a slipjoint it's the basic concept. Just with a stockman you have to make two more blades and another spring and one more liner. http://chriscrawfordknives.com/#/slipjoint-pocketknife/4535414914
A few more:
Eye Brand
Moore Maker
GEC
Canal Street
CRK&T
Utica Kutmaster
Moore Maker Stockman on my list in yellow bone(I think )
Rob Hupp said:
A few more:
Eye Brand
Moore Maker
GEC
Canal Street
CRK&T
Utica Kutmaster
And S&W has the Texas Hold'em Stockmans. The run about $25
Lets see if I can add some companies that are making stockmans. Some of these will already have been listed.
Bear & Son Cutlery,Boker (also has brand called Magnum)
Boone Knife Co.,Browning,Camillus,Canal St. Cutlery
Case,Cat Eye,Cattleman's Cutlery,Colt
Col. Coon (I believe it is made by Queen),Frost,German Eye Brand
Great Eastern,Hen & Rooster,Indian Head,Kissing Crane
Marbles,Gerber,Puma,Queen Steel,Remington
Schrade, S & W, Rough Rider,US Marine,Utica,Western,Wrangler
I know there are more than this but I just can't think of them right now.
Doesn't just about everybody make one ?!? I mean .. it is a rather popular model.
My Grand-Dad & most of my great uncles, Dad & his brother's, neighbor's (rural farming community) carried one as their EDC.
It was explained to me @ an early age ... because they'd always have at least one sharp blade .. no matter how much they'd used the other two in a given day.
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