Stockman Pictures!

Schrade 61OT
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Thank you, Jim. Nice knives guys.

I want one of these :)

Thanks Jake... and Duncan.

As my friend Cal from up on Tongue River calls them, the "Slendereeno", it is a classic Schrade pocket knife pattern.:

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A few more
 
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This one has spent a lot of time in my pocket...I think it is a John Primble

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That's a dandy Casares, looks like knife made for Wards with outrageous Rogers bone, but can't be sure. Sure does have big fat bolsters, and guessing it is a 4 incher. Is it marked?

That is some gorgeous wood it's laying on too!
 
What stars of the stockman world we have going on here!!
Here's a couple that might measure up:
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My BEST Stockman, is this a Ken Erickson treat, not only for the eyes but the pocket as well!

I have quite a few Buck stockman, but none have been photographed.

Enjoy the weekend, Jeff

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Maybe some pictures are old, some are collectors, and just some light use doesn't show too much. And changing the knives we carry so often, it will take a long time to show some wear.
I used and carried my medium stockman from time to time, cutting apples, opening envelops, packs, and by now it has a patina on the clip blade, and some light scratch marks on the bolsters, only visible in strong light.
Generally , my use in a stockman is clip point for food and when a longer blade is needed :p, sheepfoot for opening packages, cutting rope, strings, blister packs, nylon packs, and so on, and usually keep the spey for possible rough use.
 
These are all beautifull, but does anyone use their stockmen? They all seem untouched.

Not sure what you are looking for when you say, "seem untouched".
I carried the same Buck 303 stockman daily for at least 10 years and used it for all sorts of things. It doesn't look much different than a new one I've only had for a short time.
 
These are all beautifull, but does anyone use their stockmen? They all seem untouched.

Spongy, this old Greenbone Tested stockman accompanied me for years before I passed it on to someone who needed a knife. I hope it is still going strong.
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A Utica Kutmaster I picked up recently; I'd sure like to know how old it is.

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