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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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Here is my second of two stockmans, a small Dakota. I received it as a premium for contributing to the NRA ILA. The antlers are from my second deer kill. It was a six point, two and four.
(From their website)
Dakota is the line name for all Compass imported knives. Compass Industries was founded in 1937 and is a third generation family-run business.
And its a beauty Charles, I remember when they came out. The color, the shield and the color blade etch really make it a collectable knife I think!
Charles Sample said:
Here is one of my two stockmans. It is a Case 6318 SS. It is their 2012 Christmas stockman. It will not be used.
I think several folks remarked how nice this Dakota looked and I agree. You don't see them much but maybe they will have some success with the NRA and do some more.
Charles Sample said:
Here is my second of two stockmans, a small Dakota. I received it as a premium for contributing to the NRA ILA. The antlers are from my second deer kill. It was a six point, two and four.
(From their website)
Dakota is the line name for all Compass imported knives. Compass Industries was founded in 1937 and is a third generation family-run business.
By the way I just love the picture. Its a great setting for a knife!
Craig Henry said:
Just in and ready for the display cabinet................
Thanks Hog! I appreciate it!
There's a couple more pictures of it in the Case group. http://www.iknifecollector.com/group/casefans/forum/topics/63032-st...
Absolutely Jeff! Well done and a beauty!
jeff said:
ok..lets see if i can get a pretty pic
That's a good one Jeff! I love the character in those handles! Looks kinda like how my bones feel.
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