Let's See Your Most Stylish Stockman!

I was very lucky to be able to buy this Queen - with a little help from my friends here on the forum :cool:

No criticism here: great W&T no gaps no build faults and even sharp! Queen made a very fine knife in the early c21st.

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I’ve always loved the S&M gunstock stockmans and whittlers. The slanted bolsters is the cherry on top!
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Very nice!! This is a knife pretty high up on my list of "to acquire". Ever since I got my Case 6332, I've fallen in love with the reverse gunstock stockmans. Queen did a great job with those and your stag is gorgeous!! I wish the knife were a liiiiittle bit smaller. But, I have my 6332 for that! It'd be nice to have this S&M if I wanted a slightly larger knife to carry.
 
Very nice!! This is a knife pretty high up on my list of "to acquire". Ever since I got my Case 6332, I've fallen in love with the reverse gunstock stockmans. Queen did a great job with those and your stag is gorgeous!! I wish the knife were a liiiiittle bit smaller. But, I have my 6332 for that! It'd be nice to have this S&M if I wanted a slightly larger knife to carry.
Thank you!
They are quite large, which I get along with fine. Fare warning, my two have pretty stout pulls on them. I don’t know if I’d call them nail breakers but maybe too heavy for my preference.
 
That Black Box sowbelly is DEFINITELY stylish! :thumbsup::cool::cool::thumbsup:

I can't believe that I haven't already posted my Winchester sowbelly stockman here, or any of my several other sowbelly stockman examples (except a stag Rough Rider). All examples of that pattern seem stylish to me.
Black Box Winchester sowbelly:
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Case chestnut jigged bone CV sowbelly:
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Rough Rider carbon steel sowbelly:
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- GT
 
Love looking at these Knives, I have a couple more arrived, but haven't the time to take photo's - very nice knives everyone!

jux t jux t There's room for every level of Knife- I could only imagine the challenges the Cutler manufacturers face when building one of the most expensive knives down to the lowest form of quality Knives.
I think ol' Cutler are kinda cool, I have a couple- and both have been gifts to me by my good friend Paul Hilborn, one is a Ol' Cutler with it's paper work and Box never used, another is a Multi Bladed Stockman Ol' Cutler.
That's the first I have seen with File work - very cool. :cool:
I haven't put to the test the edge retention of these two ol' Cutlers as the boxed one I kinda want to keep Mint- but hey! I think if you were using a Knife on the Farm, at work, I think if you were using the Knife as a handy in the pocket user and tool, why not an Ol Cutler- if they hold an edge it makes no difference to using an Old Timer etc.

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A pic of the Ol'Cutler in box.

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