Stockman Knives
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Bulldog made some of the finest looking stockman’s you can buy. Very nice.
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Thanks, Willie!
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Beautiful chickenman. I like the color of that celluloid. I don’t have any celluloid because of the potential for off gassing but I sure like to look at others’ knives who aren’t afraid to have it.
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Beauty chickenman. Love that color and a good F'n Rooster.
While not as pretty this plane Jane Schrade 895 does the trick.
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I've got "Stockmen" piled up everywhere...
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It is hard to find a Fighting Rooster that is not
celluloid but I keep them all separate from my other knives.
celluloid but I keep them all separate from my other knives.
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That is a winner! ...Or should I say "winner, winner chickenman dinner" ?
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Sure is beautiful!
I'd hardly call that a plain Jane. Another beauty!
Nothing wrong with that at all!
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Thanks a lot Dan, appreciate that thought. Just didn't seem like some of the eye candy around here. Thanks again.
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All looking awesome, chickenman, Iman and Dog!
Tim
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Thanks tvic. Back to my fave Stockman.
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REAL nice, Iman! Worm groove?
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It's "Hammer time"!!!
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Nice ones, dog and slick!
Here’s a 50th Anniversay Craftsman I took a pic of today.
Here’s a 50th Anniversay Craftsman I took a pic of today.
Tim
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Very knice, Tim!
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Beauty knife. Great lake shot too. Very nice. The bone on mine was called Autumn Leaves jigged bone or Autumn something jigged. They didn't call it worm groove, but you're right, it looks about like that. Thanks for the compliment.
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Love that Craftsman Tim. Looks like a workhorse of a knife. Reminds me of my wife’s ranger stockman I gave her from a big collection I bought several years ago.
Got this one in for the store, but decided to keep it. It just feels “right” in hand. The stag is just smooth enough to feel like it’s been in my pocket for years and this size is perfect. It won’t be a user, but I sure am tempted to use it. Boker did a great job on these Henckels and it shows on knives like this one.
Got this one in for the store, but decided to keep it. It just feels “right” in hand. The stag is just smooth enough to feel like it’s been in my pocket for years and this size is perfect. It won’t be a user, but I sure am tempted to use it. Boker did a great job on these Henckels and it shows on knives like this one.
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I DO like that Henckels, Mark!
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Thanks Tim, It certainly blew me away. I wasn’t expecting to be drawn to it so much.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Sat May 27, 2023 10:55 am Love that Craftsman Tim. Looks like a workhorse of a knife. Reminds me of my wife’s ranger stockman I gave her from a big collection I bought several years ago.
Got this one in for the store, but decided to keep it. It just feels “right” in hand. The stag is just smooth enough to feel like it’s been in my pocket for years and this size is perfect. It won’t be a user, but I sure am tempted to use it. Boker did a great job on these Henckels and it shows on knives like this one.
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Some very nice knives posted in this thread but not all knives posted here or in the thread I'm attaching are stockman pattern knives.
Here is another thread from AAPK that is also dedicated to the stockman pattern. viewtopic.php?f=35&t=49997&hilit=stockman
I think that it is important that we know what the definition of a stockman pattern knife is. A stockman knife and a cattle knife are two different patterns and since this is a knife forum we should be aware of what defines each and not confuse the two.
There are always some grey lines between definitions and it is hard to cover every nuance when it comes to knives but in general the difference between the Stockman and the Cattle knife is the shape of the frame. Stockman patterns being three or more blades and serpentine shaped. Cattle knives being normally but not necessarily equal ended (or any other shape other than serpentine) with three or more blades. Either pattern can have but does not necessarily have a punch blade. Both patterns are normally heavier frame working knives.
Here is another thread from AAPK that is also dedicated to the stockman pattern. viewtopic.php?f=35&t=49997&hilit=stockman
I think that it is important that we know what the definition of a stockman pattern knife is. A stockman knife and a cattle knife are two different patterns and since this is a knife forum we should be aware of what defines each and not confuse the two.
There are always some grey lines between definitions and it is hard to cover every nuance when it comes to knives but in general the difference between the Stockman and the Cattle knife is the shape of the frame. Stockman patterns being three or more blades and serpentine shaped. Cattle knives being normally but not necessarily equal ended (or any other shape other than serpentine) with three or more blades. Either pattern can have but does not necessarily have a punch blade. Both patterns are normally heavier frame working knives.
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btrwtr wrote: ↑Sun May 28, 2023 12:30 pm Some very nice knives posted in this thread but not all knives posted here or in the thread I'm attaching are stockman pattern knives.
Here is another thread from AAPK that is also dedicated to the stockman pattern. https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... t=stockman
I think that it is important that we know what the definition of a stockman pattern knife is. A stockman knife and a cattle knife are two different patterns and since this is a knife forum we should be aware of what defines each and not confuse the two.
There are always some grey lines between definitions and it is hard to cover every nuance when it comes to knives but in general the difference between the Stockman and the Cattle knife is the shape of the frame. Stockman patterns being three or more blades and serpentine shaped. Cattle knives being normally but not necessarily equal ended (or any other shape other than serpentine) with three or more blades. Either pattern can have but does not necessarily have a punch blade. Both patterns are normally heavier frame working knives.
Roger