Four Inch USA-Made Stockman: The Ultimate Jackknife

These are all between 3-7/8" and 4-1/8" with round bolsters.
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Same size range with faux Delrin stag and square bolsters.
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These are all 4-1/8" to just a smidge over 4-1/4" with mixed bolsters.
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I've gone down the rabbit-hole with Buck 301s. This thread inspired me to get a group picture of my 301s with a 379 which is pretty much the same except for being made in China. A brass/rosewood 301 (bottom right in photo) rides in my pocket most days. I need to find one of the original fluted versions, and I'm always on the lookout for unique others.

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I've gone down the rabbit-hole with Buck 301s. This thread inspired me to get a group picture of my 301s with a 379 which is pretty much the same except for being made in China. A brass/rosewood 301 (bottom right in photo) rides in my pocket most days. I need to find one of the original fluted versions, and I'm always on the lookout for unique others.

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Amazing collection, a few here I don’t yet have. Thanks for posting!
 
I've gone down the rabbit-hole with Buck 301s. This thread inspired me to get a group picture of my 301s with a 379 which is pretty much the same except for being made in China. A brass/rosewood 301 (bottom right in photo) rides in my pocket most days. I need to find one of the original fluted versions, and I'm always on the lookout for unique others.

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Man you got some nice Brown Buckbone on that 301 of yours, the Brown Buckbone on my 305 is very dark like black coffee.
That smooth white is nice too.
 
Yes, AI is useless garbage that only knows what a bunch of ignorant young people who know nothing about anything before their time tells it.
That and of course it compiles whatever people have said on the internet that may not be true without having a way to verify.
If nobody on the internet is talking about lexan vs acrylic, your comment could be the only thing AI finds and would probably tell people that it's acrylic based on that because AI can't verify information from various proven non internet sources such as books like many knife collectors can.
I don't know how many people in the past year have shown up in BRL looking for a knife ID and having some completely wrong information they got from some kind of AI nonsense.


I tell ya AI is one of the worst thing ever, young people are going to loose the ability to do research on top of relying on a supposed information source that constantly gives them wrong answers.

As the saying goes, garbage in, garbage out.

When I do google searches, of course the AI summary is on top, and very frequently the AI summary is wrong. The sad part is that too many people don't realize the source of information used for the AI summaries, and then they parrot it in an all-knowing fashion. I regularly see people use bad AI summaries to support their assertions on social media.
 
As the saying goes, garbage in, garbage out.

When I do google searches, of course the AI summary is on top, and very frequently the AI summary is wrong. The sad part is that too many people don't realize the source of information used for the AI summaries, and then they parrot it in an all-knowing fashion. I regularly see people use bad AI summaries to support their assertions on social media.
It also happens with people looking for knife info here.

" I have this knife and AI says it was made by Cattaraugus "
Then they finally post a picture and knife is a Western L66 or something.
 
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