new Dixie stockman

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new Dixie stockman

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Anyone have any guesses, or info on it ? looks like maybe a Cailf. clip ? I like stockmans, hope its about 3"1/2 in. ?
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4 1/8 "
::tu::
click the last pic.
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I think they make a stockman on the 66 frame that is about 3 1/2"
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Hmmm, maybe very similar to a case 63047 ?? that would be nice ! ::tu:: maybe in the future one similar to a case 18 pattern will come along.
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There looking good on the website, really want one of these, I think its going to be close to a case 63047 ? ::tu::
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It's a dandy!
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They look great ! hows the snap on them ? the indian paint brush is looking good on there site, guess its not out to the dealers yet or the stag ?
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cbnutt wrote:They look great ! hows the snap on them ? the indian paint brush is looking good on there site, guess its not out to the dealers yet or the stag ?
Yeah, they're probably about to ship. Blade pull is a comfortable 5-6 and not a nailbreaker by any means.
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Oh my soul. They just had to do this! That Turkish clip, the right size! Unless they've blasphemed and made it in stainless, I must have one!
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Hey Colonel,
I just like the name, Dixie Stockman! :)
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Cuz, I may have to get one of these and I don't even like the stockman pattern. For me, it's the size, the Turkish clip AND the sheepcliffe blade. And is that spay blade saber ground? Now if they had stuck in a spear pen in place of that spay blade..... Just stick a fork in me, I'd be done for sure.
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Jerry, the spey isn't a spey at all, it is a little drop point blade. I really like the blade configuration overall; I just sharpened up my maroon linen model and it is a sweet slicer! Pointy, though, so watch out! ::paranoid:: The size is perfect for my hand and it opens easily, a plus for me these days.
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Thanks Barry. I noticed it doesn't have the profile of a spay blade but thought it might just be GEC's version of one. ::shrug:: Actually the thought that crossed my mind was it looks more like a junior version of the Sodbuster blade, another of my least favorite blades. The saber grind is what saves it for me.
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the best looking knife so far since I like stockmans, ::tu:: id posted that I wish they would do this a few monthes ago, LOL like to think it was my idea, but probly not, LOL :P now they need to do one more thing, make this 3 1/2 inches long, like a case 18 pattern ! Barry could you suggest that to GEC please ?? ::tu::
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Oh my! I just noticed one in Osage Orange, or hedge apple as we call it here. Oh my.
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cbnutt wrote:the best looking knife so far since I like stockmans, ::tu:: id posted that I wish they would do this a few monthes ago, LOL like to think it was my idea, but probly not, LOL :P now they need to do one more thing, make this 3 1/2 inches long, like a case 18 pattern ! Barry could you suggest that to GEC please ?? ::tu::
Nothing coming out of Titusville would surprise me! lol
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I normally don't go for knives with more than 2 blades.....but this #82 looks terrific!! Good job GEC!! ::woot:: ::woot::

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So far, I haven't seen one posted. I looked around and discovered the #82 in Natural Stag is going for $155. :shock:
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jerryd6818 wrote:So far, I haven't seen one posted. I looked around and discovered the #82 in Natural Stag is going for $155. :shock:
Well we better post one of them ""Bad Boys"" for ya' , ::nod:: ____serial number #23 Natural Stag !!!!!_____ them Ol' Stockmans, still have a warm spot in my heart !!! ::ds::
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Aww, Monk. That's the one I wanted. :lol: :mrgreen: ::poke:: ::poke::
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