Stockman, Utility, Boy Scout,
Girl Scout, Horseman, Sportsman, Champagne, Bottle Opener, Smoker, U.S. Military, Cattle, Plier and
Wrench (Multi-Tool), Tool Kit, Swiss Army.
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Joseph
Rodgers boat or rope knives.
FM-00063
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Utility knives in near mint or better condition by E. Bruckmann.
All carbon steel and made in Solingen Germany. All made 1902-1956.
Sold
FM-00075 to
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Camp Fire Girls Utility knife in near mint or better condition by Kutmaster.
All made in USA. All are carbon steel.
FM-00088
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Schrade IXL stockman genuine bone handles
mint with original box and parchment papers. It is 4" closed with nickel
silver bolsters, brass liners and stainless steel blade. Rear bolster deep
stuck with traditional type hallmark. FM-00067
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Eye Brand Carl Schlieper German
large stockman with yellow handle that is excellent and carbon
steel. 4-5/8” closed. Double eye trademark and Premium Quality
Hammer Forged on the large clip blade. FM-00066
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Kershaw boat or rope knife that
is near mint with Cordura belt sheath.
FM-00033 Sold
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Stockman in excellent or better condition by Case, Buck and Sears. All made in the USA. Sold
FM-00072 to
FM-00074
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Case Stag Medium Stockman mint in the box. It is 3-1/2" closed with
square bolsters.
FM-00025
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Multi-Blade Stockman knives Henckels, Buck Creek with bone and stag handles
and carbon steel blades. Sold
FM-00072 to FM-00074 |
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Multi-Blade Knives
have a multitude of blades. They can have as few as three and as
many as hundred or more. Generally at least one of the blades is
a special purpose blade, such as a sheep-foot blade. Some have
special implement blades, such as a can opener, a scissors, or
even a wrench. The second most collected, used, and carried
style of knife is the Multi-Blade Knife pattern group.
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