Let's See Your Most Stylish Stockman!

I have more “stylish” Stockman but this surprised me the most once I received it. Actually purchased it this week on the exchange having wanted to add an older Case to my collection. I was pleasantly surprised by its look, feel and quality. Case could do themselves a solid by taking a lesson from the way they were…

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This 50 year old Case Premium Stockman (6392) has the perfect Case bone jigging you expect from that era knife. OH
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I know you said in another thread that case hasn't run the pattern since 1990. Wish they would bring it back too. That one is a beauty!!
I agree with you, although I don't frequently carry a 4" pocketknife any longer, however they just look right. I always thought it strange that Case kept the Jackknife version going a good ten to fifteen years longer. OH
 
Like some other posters in this thread, I have a hard time choosing which of my stockman knives is MOST stylish! o_O 🤓
But I certainly think this Case humpback stockman has a lot of style, some of it due to its unusual spearpoint main blade and pocket worn harvest orange covers (thanks, Mike):
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- GT
 
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Like some other posters in this thread, I have a hard time choosing which of my stockman knives is MOST stylish! o_O 🤓
But I certainly think this Case humpback stockman has a lot of style, some of it due to it's unusual spearpoint main blade and pocket worn harvest orange covers (thanks, Mike):
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- GT
Lovely Bone Handles my friend - nice looking Knife!
 
I've narrowed it down to these two, please don't ask me to pick just one. 😄😄
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"Style" is SO subjective! o_O
For me, some factors that make a stockman "stylish" are round bolsters (so I'd vote for sunknife sunknife 's Winchester sowbelly over the Fight'n Rooster in a "style showdown"), sunk joints (or something very close to it), stag (or fake stag) covers, low-riding sheepsfoot with tip below the liners, and a slender clip blade (although on a sowbelly, a "meatier" clip has more style IMHO).

This Uncle Henry is a VERY stylish medium stockman, for me (thanks, Dean):
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This Rough Rider stag sowbelly stockman (that our "thread host" Jeff was kind enough to let me acquire once upon a time) is another example of what I think of as an extremely stylish stockman:
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- GT
 
Gorgeous examples shared - all of them on this page ( and of course the others as well) Gentleman- what a pleasure viewing these!
 
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