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The #2 traditional folding knife pattern is the STOCKMAN
A link showing the making of a folding knife:
http://chriscrawfordknives.com/#/slipjoint-pocketknife/4535414914
The Following Photos courtesy of Ken Erickson assembling Stockman
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Started by CaptJeff Saylor. Last reply by Craig Henry on Tuesday. 430 Replies 7 Likes
So, you got a Stockman, wanna show it off? Here is your chance. even though you probably have the picture in your albums, post it here! You can either add an image to your comment by clicking on the…Continue
Started by Data (C Thomas). Last reply by Craig Henry Apr 8. 6 Replies 1 Like
I was reading through a previous discussion about "Who Produces Stockman's Today?" and I now I'm curious about who uses the best steel? Lots of companies make pretty knives, but if I want a Stockman…Continue
Started by Craig Henry. Last reply by Craig Henry Feb 14. 8 Replies 1 Like
Many moons ago I remember some guys that carried stockmans said that they would put a different edge angle on each blade.....for example; 25° edge on the clip, 30° edge on the sheepsfoot blade, and…Continue
Started by Craig Henry. Last reply by Craig Henry Feb 5. 3 Replies 1 Like
Back around 1980 in an edition of The Gun Digest Book of Knives, B.R. Hughes wrote an article about how most people take more knife than they really need with them Deer hunting. And to prove his…Continue
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Comment by David Megnin on August 5, 2012 at 16:16 
The stockman has always been a favorite with me, but as with others, I've strayed here and there over the years. I can be fickle about knives at times.
Comment by Billy Oneale on August 1, 2012 at 21:42 Thanks David
I have been lucky in being able to buy them. The stockman has always been my favorite pattern but I also find myself traveling down different roads and buying different patterns and types of knives. I just can't help myself.
So many knives and so little money.
Good to see two new members of our stockman group! Yes its my personal favorite pattern for a pocket knife and a collectable one at that.
Comment by David Megnin on August 1, 2012 at 9:43 Rome, you have some beautiful Stockman knives there. All of them are gems!

Hi guys!! I'm new to the group, but not new to good old stockmans! I've carried them off and on for years. My first stockman that I bought was back around 1974. It was a Craftsman made by Schrade. Now I carry one of my new loves; Boker medium stockman in red bone.
Comment by David Megnin on July 31, 2012 at 13:02 I don't always carry a Stockman pattern knife, but when I do, I carry a Buck. ;)
Thanks for the reminder Sunil, I am so guilty of not following up on that. Just curious anybody use anything special to polish and lube the knife? Or as they say Oil The Joints?
Comment by Sunil Ram on July 23, 2012 at 23:27 I would like to remind you all to check your knives and your collections for maintenance. You might discover rust or discolorations or just stiff joints or something. So get out your polish and lubes and give those knives a good cleaning and checkup.
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