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

Can't say more than everyone else has said. Great knife Anthony. I have become fond of the 47 pattern as of late and yours is one of the finest examples I've seen. Just a wonderful knife and piece of history.

P.S. I wanna see more of your "boatloads" of knives. Holding back on us are you?
 
Sorry 'bout the tardy return here, fellows. I got a little time to run off fishing with a buddy I haven't seen in a good long while, so I high tailed out-a-here for a spell.. :)

Thanks to all who commented here about this classic Stockman. As perhaps some here may remember and are probably tired of seeing, the # 64047P was the model Stock knife I had passed to me by my favorite Uncle way back when 40 some years back..

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.. and I have been trying to get one in Red Bone for a while now. They very rarely come up in the secondary market any more and especially in this condition with these scales so well matched, so I had to grab that one last week. :D.. Yes, NS bolsters and liners, and 4 blades on 2 back-springs. This one is perfect for me.. As far as boatloads of these I wish. I meant I've had boatloads of all different discontinued Case patterns over the years, but no longer I am afraid.

Best,
Anthony
 
I for one am never tired of seeing this one! The translucent pocket worn green bone is stunning!

Thanx for the nice comment my fine fellow blade brother! I don't mind showing it here either. It is a kin to me and my up bringing as my Uncle really knew his hard working slipjoint pocket knife patterns. I am carrying this one today too as it just so happens. :D :thumbup:
 
I don't get tired of seeing that one ever! It's taught me that it's not only steel that takes on a patina but bone does too.
 
I know Case doesn't make these anymore but is this pattern made by any other makers?
I carry my Case Jumbo CV Stockman everyday but now i'd like to add a punch/awl to it!
lol.
 
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