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Thank you.Lots of very nice stockman knives Sir, vintage and modern!
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Thank you.Lots of very nice stockman knives Sir, vintage and modern!
You should give it a bit more time in the pocket without a slip, that Stag would look very good with a bit of wear and pocket polish. Also, being round bolster I find they carry easier than say The Big CASE- itself a great knife but I only carry it in a top-coat due to its size. Winter has one or two compensations...not many though.I really like this Boker, at 4” though it’s a big one, if it was 3 1/2”ish it would get carried way more.View attachment 1634121
Great point about the bolsters Will. I bought this knife a year or so ago and the gentleman I bought it from said it had never been carried or used. It had so much dust in ever little nook I used a toothbrush to clean it. Now maybe it’s time for some polishing.You should give it a bit more time in the pocket without a slip, that Stag would look very good with a bit of wear and pocket polish. Also, being round bolster I find they carry easier than say The Big CASE- itself a great knife but I only carry it in a top-coat due to its size. Winter has one or two compensations...not many though.
Thanks, Will
I don't believe I've seen that shield before.
This is the only schrade stockman I’ve seen with it.I don't believe I've seen that shield before.
Some choice examples there Jeff. But I've always really liked the Queen Cutlery Zebrawood, such beautiful timber and D2 is no bad thing either! Hope all is good with you.A group of four-inchers, from left to right: Moore Maker, Queen, S&M, Robeson, Rough Rider, Buck, Canal Street
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