Camillus Knife Stockman United States Marshals Service help

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I picked up this nice knife and know little or nothing about knives at all ill post photos as soon as I fig it out ..Camillus Knife Stockman United States Marshals Service 3 blades
 
So what is the point of this post? Do you want to show off the knife, asking about it, what's going on?
 
Howdy,
Welcome to BladeForums!

If you post a picture, do not use a flash when you take it. Post a pic showing the tang stamps (the markings at the base of the blades). Also post a picture of the knife overall.

To post pictures as a registered member you must upload them to a web hosting service such as photobucket. Once uploaded, you would copy the IMG code and past it into your post. Or you can copy the web address and paste that into your post, wrapped in code like this:



Camillus was a large American American knife manufacturer which went bankrupt in 2007. The name was bought and is still in use. If the knife is marked "USA", then it was made by the original company.

Camillus mostly used 440A for their stainless models and they did a good job with it.

A stockman is a knife having three blades, normally a clip blade (that's the big one), a spey blade (short with a rounded tip), and a sheepsfoot (the short straight blade). The body of the knife has a bit of an S-curve to it. That curviness is called "serpentine" style. Traditional knives are mostly sized by their closed length. If you decide to post more, post the size, as well.

Frank R
Traditional Forum Moderator
 
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