Fresh Stockman! (My New EDC Knife)

JayFramer

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Guys just got in a fresh Case Stockman with amber bone handles, pen blade, sheep’s foot blade, and clip blade. Love it!! Here it is with my flag patch I wear on my uniform at work:

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Going to be my new EDC user knife from now on. Love the fact the three blades give lots of options and I’ll never had an excuse for not having a sharp knife since I plan to keep one of the blades (probably the sheep) sharp as all get out and only using it for certain things. Real glad to have a nice old fashion Stockman knife! The Stockman was a family of knives made for American ranchers and farmers back before the turn of the (20th) century. Real neat.

Well alright you guys, have a happy 4th of July and May God bless each and ever one of you!! Okay now thanks guys take care!! :)

-Jay
 
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Thanks for showing us. I just recently came into a case stockman with scales I think were called “vintage stag”. A medium stockman. Very nice knife; but I prefer a clip folder so it probably won’t see a lot of use.

Happy 4th to you too.
 
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A three-blade stockman is my usual EDC knife. I have an old American made Uncle Henry large stockman that's my rough work knife, and a Case sowbelly stockman that's my "nicer" one. Have field dressed dozens of deer with the little sheep's foot blade.
 
I have a very similar Puma. Never decided whether I like the pen blade more than the spey blade option on many stock knives.

I have the Uncle Henry King Ranch (four inches closed) and it's a very practical example of the breed.

And I have a red bone handled Case med. stockman.

But usually carry a Swiss Army knife. Need the added tools many days.
 
My Marble's Gladstone USA 3 blade Stockman has been my EDC since 2001 when it was made in the now extinct Marbles USA Custom Shop. The 3 blades on mine are sharpened a little differently for different tasks. The small Sheeps-foot blade is honed to a broader angle for heavy duty use like cardboard boxes which is hard on knife blades. The large main Drop-point blade is extremely sharp for general purpose use and the Spey blade is super shaving sharp for fine delicate work like cutting my Cigars!
 

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Guys just got in a fresh Case Stockman with amber bone handles, pen blade, sheep’s foot blade, and clip blade. Love it!! Here it is with my flag patch I wear on my uniform at work:

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-Jay



Is the knife in CV, or stainless steel?



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