Stockman Knives
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After a diligent search around the house, I came up with these.
Top to bottom, Bulldog by Olbertz, Colonel Coon by Queen, Case, Northfield by GEC, Carl Bertram & J A Henckels: Boker, Case, Case, Boker, Kissing Crane by Klaas & Schrade-Walden: Schrade, Case, Fredrich Olbertz, Case, Winchester by Queen & Western: Queen, Case, J A Henckels, Case, Bulldog by Olbertz & Schrade-Walden: Fight'n Rooster by Olbertz, Northfield by GEC, Northfield by GEC, Boker & Queen: One more, I found in my pocket, a German Eye by Schlieper:
Top to bottom, Bulldog by Olbertz, Colonel Coon by Queen, Case, Northfield by GEC, Carl Bertram & J A Henckels: Boker, Case, Case, Boker, Kissing Crane by Klaas & Schrade-Walden: Schrade, Case, Fredrich Olbertz, Case, Winchester by Queen & Western: Queen, Case, J A Henckels, Case, Bulldog by Olbertz & Schrade-Walden: Fight'n Rooster by Olbertz, Northfield by GEC, Northfield by GEC, Boker & Queen: One more, I found in my pocket, a German Eye by Schlieper:
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A wonderful collection geo. I particularly admire the German Stockmans. In the top photo, notice how the Bertram and Henkels (bottom two) run the stag right up to the bolsters requiring extra time and skill. That is some extra good craftsmanship.
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Great stockman’s Geo, I also like the bark on the stag going right up to the bolsters.
Here are a few more of mine. The first is a Rigid Germany sowbelly stockman with stag covers, made in the Olbertz factory, looks a lot like a Bulldog. The next is a Bulldog cattle knife stockman with beautiful pearl covers. The last two are Case. Olive bone peach seed jigged with the barn shield. Last is a stockman mint set with Cabernet bone.
Here are a few more of mine. The first is a Rigid Germany sowbelly stockman with stag covers, made in the Olbertz factory, looks a lot like a Bulldog. The next is a Bulldog cattle knife stockman with beautiful pearl covers. The last two are Case. Olive bone peach seed jigged with the barn shield. Last is a stockman mint set with Cabernet bone.
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Ohhhhh…..that Bulldog with the pearl….very nice! Like I tell my wife,”Don’t stare at the baubles! They are distracting!”Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 12:50 am Great stockman’s Geo, I also like the bark on the stag going right up to the bolsters.
Here are a few more of mine. The first is a Rigid Germany sowbelly stockman with stag covers, made in the Olbertz factory, looks a lot like a Bulldog. The next is a Bulldog cattle knife stockman with beautiful pearl covers. The last two are Case. Olive bone peach seed jigged with the barn shield. Last is a stockman mint set with Cabernet bone.
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WOW guys! Beautiful stuff!
The stockman is my favorite pattern, I love having a blade for every occasion. Here’s a few from my menagerie.
I’m not picky, I love ‘em all!
The stockman is my favorite pattern, I love having a blade for every occasion. Here’s a few from my menagerie.
I’m not picky, I love ‘em all!
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I am guessing I can call it a stockman……(?)
I just got this one, it’s a Union Cut Co., very early production. The one blade appears it was modified (probably a broken blade) to be a sheepsfoot.
Still a solid knife, and will be part of my EDC.
I just got this one, it’s a Union Cut Co., very early production. The one blade appears it was modified (probably a broken blade) to be a sheepsfoot.
Still a solid knife, and will be part of my EDC.
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Thanks again, Quick Steel. I do like that German touch.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 6:23 pm A wonderful collection geo. I particularly admire the German Stockmans. In the top photo, notice how the Bertram and Henkels (bottom two) run the stag right up to the bolsters requiring extra time and skill. That is some extra good craftsmanship.
Appreciate it, Mark. I enjoy your knives & every one of your pictures is good. I'm tempted to build a box for consistent pictures.Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 12:50 am Great stockman’s Geo, I also like the bark on the stag going right up to the bolsters.
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Here are some I repaired or rehandled. I guess you can't have enough stockman"s.
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Who made the bottom right one? I love the jigging on that one!
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Thats a Boker
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Here are a couple more S&M stockman’s to add to this thread.
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Sweet!!!Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Thu Aug 18, 2022 12:06 am Here are a couple more S&M stockman’s to add to this thread.
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This old worn out tested count?
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Not worn out! Just well loved, if only she could tell her stories….
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Bighead, I love old, well-used knives. There ain't nothing else like 'em!
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geocash wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 6:12 pm After a diligent search around the house, I came up with these.
Top to bottom, Bulldog by Olbertz, Colonel Coon by Queen, Case, Northfield by GEC, Carl Bertram & J A Henckels:
Stockman1.jpg
Boker, Case, Case, Boker, Kissing Crane by Klaas & Schrade-Walden:
Stockman2.jpg
Schrade, Case, Fredrich Olbertz, Case, Winchester by Queen & Western:
Stockman3.jpg
Queen, Case, J A Henckels, Case, Bulldog by Olbertz & Schrade-Walden:
Stockman4.jpg
Fight'n Rooster by Olbertz, Northfield by GEC, Northfield by GEC, Boker & Queen:
Stockman5.jpg
One more, I found in my pocket, a German Eye by Schlieper:
Stockman6.jpg
Love seeing a line up like that. You have some beauties there and great variety. Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice bunch.
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Is it ok if the spey blade is stamped FOR CUTTING FLESH ONLY and the handles are genuine stag.
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Well that tested isn’t even close to being worn out I was nust funning. The blades are 95% at least. I love her too
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jacknifeben, BIGHEAD, both beauties there gents. Keep them coming. Great thread and great additions from you two.
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Here are a few more.
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Nice, Nev!
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Wry nice!
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Thank you both.
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