Please help Identify this knife

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I recently found a greenish brown large stockman that has Heritage Schrade on the main blade with what looks like the Case XX through the name. Can anybody identify this. Also has 8042 on the back. Thanks in advance.
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I recently found a greenish brown large stockman that has Heritage Schrade on the main blade with what looks like the Case XX through the name. Can anybody identify this. Also has 8042 on the back. Thanks in advance.
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1- Its not a stockman, its a whittler pattern, early 1980s or so. You sure the number is 8042?

2 - If the tang markings are overstamped with XX, its most likely a factory second.
 
It looks like a Schrade Heritage whittler from, IIRC, '83-86, except...the whittler's model number was 8041 not 8042 and it should have a shield and yours does not. The X's in the tang stamp are an indication of a factory second, which may explain the missing shield. Here's mine:

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A Arathol beat me by mere minutes. What he said :thumbsup:
 
The tang stamp,blade etch and shield on mbkr mbkr s knife are on the same side....which doesn't seem to be the same as the the o.p's example....friday arvo at the stamping machine maybe..?
 
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