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4" Stockman - Pictures

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Cloudy overcast and drizzling, a tough morning for pictures of blades, but great for handles. All of these are Schrade USA made knives except one Camillus.

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Cloudy overcast and drizzling, a tough morning for pictures of blades, but great for handles.

I'll say! Of course, it helps if you start with great handles. Those are beautiful! Honkin' big, but beautiful.

~ P.
 
Very nice Hal. Quite a collection. That rehandle is well done. #3 really stands out.

I've always found the 4" Stockman to be a very comfortable carry in the front pocket. Here is a 4" Case 6392 Stockman I have from the 1970s.

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Well, I don´t have a pic right now, but is the Buck 301 over 4"? I think so, imo this should be posted here definitelly.

Kind regards
Andi
 
I've been carrying my Queen #9 off and on for about 4 months now. Great knife. It took me a while to clean up the edges, but worth the effort.

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Thanks for adding to the thread guys. Ed, that red bone is a dandy. My favorite color for that Case era. #3 is probably the newest in the lineup there. It is a New York Knife Company commemorative. Very fat stag. Nice wood on the Queen too Jeff.
 
Well, I don´t have a pic right now, but is the Buck 301 over 4"? I think so, imo this should be posted here definitelly.

Kind regards
Andi
Humpa, I think the dis-continued Model #307 fits the bill on this one ;)
This one has a worn down main blade, but it's still quite a workhorse...


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Thank you sitflyer!

I still have little problems with your american lenght-system. We use the metric system here. But that 307 looks really like a great workinghorse :)

Kind regards
Andi
 
Hal, I've always enjoyed your collection of Schrades. I'm jealous. Nothing like an old knife.
 
Hal....absolutely awesome knives there mate!, the Camillus...number 7? and I agree, with everyone, that rehandle is a stunner...what I would do to have those at my home...you are a lucky guy Hal, thanks for sharing.
 
I'll add my addition to the Stockman show, a 4-1/4" Ken Erickson beauty, fabulous!

Jeff

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As is normal, great knives and photos by all. Hawk, always enjoy your old schrades. Otherwise, am always sorta shocked to see other people with Buck knives, thought I was the only one....ha 300
 
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