Craftsman #95066 - 4" Stockman

Craftsman #95066 - 4" Stockman
Craftsman #95066 - 4" Stockman
Craftsman #95066 - 4" Stockman
Craftsman #95066 - 4" Stockman
Craftsman #95066 - 4" Stockman
Craftsman #95066 - 4" Stockman
Craftsman #95066 - 4" Stockman
Craftsman #95066 - 4" Stockman

Craftsman #95066 - 4" Stockman

 

BRAND:  Craftsman

MAKER:   Schrade

PATTERN:   #95066 Stockman

LENGTH (Closed): 4”

BOLSTERS:   Brass

SHIELD:  Oval brass Craftsman eagle shield

HANDLES:   Black saw cut Delrin

BLADES:   Swedge ground, match striker pull clip blade with sheepfoot and spey blades.

LINERS:   Brass

TANG STAMPS:   CRAFTSMAN / U.S.A. 95066

CONDITION:   Excellent +

DAMAGE:   Slight wear and scratches to blades, handles & bolsters.

BLADE WEAR:   Nearly full

SNAP:   Very good

BLADE ETCH:  A.C.A. EDGE ® (with a picture of an anvil in the center) / RUST RESISTANT

 

MADE IN:   USA

 

ADDITIONAL INFO:      This is the third time I have seen this particular variation of the Schrade 4 inch stockman pattern, the same pattern as the Old Timer, 8OT “Senior.” This is a nice knife, especially for fans of the 8OT. I think it’s one of the prettier versions with brass bolsters, the brass eagle shield and the black saw cut Delrin handles. The blades on this knife are quite a bit fuller than the previous ones I have had.

Last time I sold one of these knives I did some research and found very little information, but what I find is poste below.

 

I am uncertain of the exact time frame that these knives were made but I would guesstimate them to have been made in the 1980s. I have seen other knives on line with the ACA EDGE blade etch and the Eagle shield and all did not appear to have been made by Schrade. A couple appeared to have been made by Imperial, patterns that were from the Imperial Frontier line. Albert Baer owned Camillus, Schrade & Imperial at this time and there is evidence that some of the knives in the Frontier line were made at the Imperial factory in Providence Rhode Island, some patterns were made by Camillus and yet other patterns were made by Schrade. The dating on these patterns would also point to the 1980s as well. I am certain this particular knife was made in the Schrade factory because it has no visible pivot pins indicating it was made with the Swinden Key system. This is an excellent knife either for the user or the collector!

 

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Item # 75333

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Sale Date: 10/07/2022

Sale Price:  $45.00
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