How small do stockmans get? You got any?

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A little Kabar at 2 5/8. I think the handles are Bakelite.

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I think Case makes a tiny Stockman. I don't have one but I'd love to see a picture of one.
 
My Case Small (brown handle) Stockman 6333, is just a hair shorter and the same width as my brown handle Peanut. That said, even though they are essentially the same size, the Peanut blade is larger (and better IMO).

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I've always considered the 1970 and back Case 6333 at 2 5/8" closed to be the Rolls Royce of small stockmans. The 6327 is equally as neat, but comes in at whopping 2 3/4" closed.

Here's a 6333 from my collection:

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Last may I was painting the inside of the house, and used a lot of painters tape. I had to trim a lot of painters tape. I found an old Schrade Uncle Henry tiny stockman in the back of my sock drawer that somebody had given me years ago, and I never used.

I used it. Trimed a lot of painters tape with it.

I was impressed with what a nice little pocket knife it was. A lot of cutting abiltiy in a very small package. I thought at the time I had greatly underestimated this type of knife and could become quite fond of it.

They are little hard working jewels of the small pocket knife world.

Wait, did I, leader of the peanut cult just say that?:eek:
 
The 309 is available , to be found in dark corners, in all scale materials shown plus cherrywood.

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I've always considered the 1970 and back Case 6333 at 2 5/8" closed to be the Rolls Royce of small stockmans. The 6327 is equally as neat, but comes in at whopping 2 3/4" closed.

Here's a 6333 from my collection:

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my grandfather left me a knife just like this
 
i'm sure most formites realize small knives are more difficult to make. had a bruuckmann 2.5 in. by 5 1/16 wide. stag handles & 4 blades.
 
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