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It's been awhile since I posted pics here, hopefully I won't repeat myself. The first was the Owl head sowbelly. 
And a Camillus and American Blade.

I like them all Billy! That Owl is just a great knife!

Great Stockmans Billy.

Thanks, Steve, Ken. If memory serves me right, I believe that both of you have that Owl Head. I have been trying to track down the maker of that Owl head, and I have been led to believe Taylor Cutlery had those made.

You are exactly right, they are imported now. They are a seldom seen knife anymore I think just found on eBay with one seller.

Billy Oneale said:

Thanks, Steve, Ken. If memory serves me right, I believe that both of you have that Owl Head. I have been trying to track down the maker of that Owl head, and I have been led to believe Taylor Cutlery had those made.

The Owl Head is a unique and well made knife. I like it.

New to the group. Love the color on this frost stockman, I don't know what that imperial slipped in to the picture-- photo hog
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I have a few Frost knives in that handle. Great looking knife, Bobby.
Guess this is the stockman's uncle- the cigar shaped cattle knife from Smith & Wesson from smkw.
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By request from Steve Hanner - Here are some pics of a couple of Frontier Stockmen. The one with black scales is one my grandpa sent me for Christmas when I was 10. It is one of the first two knives I ever received. It was one of my grandpa's EDC knives. He was also a knife collector. After having the knife in my collection for over 30 years, I decided to do a little clean up job on it. As for the larger Frontier with white scales, I saw a pic of one that another collector was showing off and I inquired about it. A short time later it showed up in my mailbox. They are both living together now in harmony (ebony and ivory).  

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what a great stockman! 

Bobby Horn said:

Guess this is the stockman's uncle- the cigar shaped cattle knife from Smith & Wesson from smkw.

Its a great story and I thought belonged here! Not often folks still have the first knife!



Jeremy B. Buchanan said:

By request from Steve Hanner - Here are some pics of a couple of Frontier Stockmen. The one with black scales is one my grandpa sent me for Christmas when I was 10. It is one of the first two knives I ever received. It was one of my grandpa's EDC knives. He was also a knife collector. After having the knife in my collection for over 30 years, I decided to do a little clean up job on it. As for the larger Frontier with white scales, I saw a pic of one that another collector was showing off and I inquired about it. A short time later it showed up in my mailbox. They are both living together now in harmony (ebony and ivory).  

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