I luv the old Case patterns & especially the Stockmans w/punches, liken #64047P 's!

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I have had a boat load of older Case XX discontinued patterns including Stock knife slipjionts with the really useful punch blade/tools that seem to solve every single problem in regard to leather, vinyl, cotton and other clothing and accessory issues!. :) :D :thumbup: :rolleyes: :cool:.. ect... Damn punches have had the best design in every respect!.

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Thanx,
Anthony
 
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Wow! Sunny- that's a gem. I do not own one as it is just pretty rare. I like the size a lot and own two 3347's - one with silver liners unused 10 dot (1970), and one 10 dot (80) that I do use. The thing I like about the **47 size Case knives is the fact that the bolsters are round which makes it more comfy to carry versus square ones like the 6292 & 6375's. I love big stockmans' and they're probably my favorite pattern. I guess that's why I have more stockmans than other models. I have a few nos Bokers with punches in lew of speys, but no 4 bladers. Thanks for sharing.
Best, Mike
 
The 64047 P has always been one of my favorite patterns too. A fine old "working stockman" pattern in CV steel...from the days when such knives were made as TOOLS to be seriously USED...

It was in the Case product line from the 1920's until 1978 when it was discontinued.
 
The 64047 P has always been one of my favorite patterns too. A fine old "working stockman" pattern in CV steel...from the days when such knives were made as TOOLS to be seriously USED...

It was in the Case product line from the 1920's until 1978 when it was discontinued.

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Thanks very kindly for your input, Steve!.

Many Blessings to you my blade Brother!.

These Case XX #64047P Punch Blade Larger Stockman slipjoints really were the Cat's meow's to be sure!. Thanks for you're assistance my kind friend!

Best,
Anthony
 
That's a particular beauty, Anthony. Nice useful knife, with a little icing!!;)
 
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Is that a new one in the stable Anthony ?
You know how I feels about them red bone knives, and that is a beauty.
Nice color and well matched too :thumbup: Doesn't get much better than that
 
Hey Anthony.
That realy looks like a good useful pattern. I envy you americans to have such a great wariation in slipjoint patterns and some of you seams to be genius to dig them out. A punch is a realy useful blade and in that combination of blades in a stockman it seams kind of more in balance with the other blades than with the harness jack. At least for the amont of work I have for a punchblade.

Talking of diging a knife out i found one in the masses I got for my lawn just the other day. It is in bad condition and the blades dont open yet but it has a handle that seams to be real mother of pearl. It will not be a good knife as the condition is to bad but im curious what it is never the less. Kind of a Jackknifestory waiting to be found together with that lost knife in the fields.

Bosse
 
I always thought "for flesh only" on the spey was really cool back when I'd drool over the Case case at Sterling Jewelry in Dallas when I was a kiddo in the 70s.
 
Thank you Anthony for showing another wonderful knife, a new variant for me. Why would CASE stop such a knife?? Insanity....The colour of the bone is very appealing but I also admire the way the bone goes round that nail recess, really well done.

I wonder if anybody has offered a Stockman with, Clip(long pull)Sheepfoot,Pen&Punch?
 
Its not like Anthony to post and run...
Must be busy going through his "boatloads" of similar knives :D
 
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