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zed6309 wrote:
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zed6309 wrote:Stockmans ::tu:: 20180709_135740-01.jpeg
Zed, what is the giant stockman up top?
It's stamped C.K but as fair as I can find out these was made by Italian company G.C co ,It's overall 9inches I guess it's as big as a Schrade lumber Jack ::tu::

Here it is next to a standard sized sabre Barlow that I 're handled ::tu:: the coin is a large 1977 jubilee coin .
That stockman is really cool. Nice rehandle job on the barlow. ::tu::
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Got a new one to photograph....
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:
zed6309 wrote:
KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:
Zed, what is the giant stockman up top?
It's stamped C.K but as fair as I can find out these was made by Italian company G.C co ,It's overall 9inches I guess it's as big as a Schrade lumber Jack ::tu::

Here it is next to a standard sized sabre Barlow that I 're handled ::tu:: the coin is a large 1977 jubilee coin .
That stockman is really cool. Nice rehandle job on the barlow. ::tu::
What he said. I really like that big ole stockman.
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Sasquach wrote:Got a new one to photograph....
Charlie when I saw you the poster I was already thinking 'another beautiful canoe'. You surprised me and what a beautiful surprise. I know a picture is worth a thousand words but throw in a few words and tell us about this awesome knife.
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doglegg wrote:
Sasquach wrote:Got a new one to photograph....
Charlie when I saw you the poster I was already thinking 'another beautiful canoe'. You surprised me and what a beautiful surprise. I know a picture is worth a thousand words but throw in a few words and tell us about this awesome knife.
It's the Cold Steel replica of an 1849 U.S. Army rifleman's knife. OAL is 17 3/4" and it weighs 2 3/4 lbs. The handle is rosewood and the blade is hand forged 1085 high carbon steel. It comes with scabbard and belt frog. It's massive!
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Sasquach wrote:
doglegg wrote:
Sasquach wrote:Got a new one to photograph....
Charlie when I saw you the poster I was already thinking 'another beautiful canoe'. You surprised me and what a beautiful surprise. I know a picture is worth a thousand words but throw in a few words and tell us about this awesome knife.
It's the Cold Steel replica of an 1849 U.S. Army rifleman's knife. OAL is 17 3/4" and it weighs 2 3/4 lbs. The handle is rosewood and the blade is hand forged 1085 high carbon steel. It comes with scabbard and belt frog. It's massive!
Thanks Charlie, that is not only massive but to me a really beautiful knife. Stock, blade and sheath. It looks great.
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doglegg wrote:
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doglegg wrote: Charlie when I saw you the poster I was already thinking 'another beautiful canoe'. You surprised me and what a beautiful surprise. I know a picture is worth a thousand words but throw in a few words and tell us about this awesome knife.
It's the Cold Steel replica of an 1849 U.S. Army rifleman's knife. OAL is 17 3/4" and it weighs 2 3/4 lbs. The handle is rosewood and the blade is hand forged 1085 high carbon steel. It comes with scabbard and belt frog. It's massive!
Thanks Charlie, that is not only massive but to me a really beautiful knife. Stock, blade and sheath. It looks great.
I did a little more research. From what I've read the Model 1849 Rifleman's Knife has the distinction of being the first knife officially designed and purchased by the U.S. Army and was procured as a special weapon for the U.S. Regiment of Mounted Riflemen who were armed with Colt Dragoon revolvers and U.S. Model 1841 rifles but did not carry sabers. The original made by AMES Manufacturing (pictured below) is very rare, only 1000 were made for and purchased by the U.S. Army. As you can see, the Cold Steel replica is a pretty faithful reproduction.
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Sasquach wrote:
doglegg wrote:
Sasquach wrote: It's the Cold Steel replica of an 1849 U.S. Army rifleman's knife. OAL is 17 3/4" and it weighs 2 3/4 lbs. The handle is rosewood and the blade is hand forged 1085 high carbon steel. It comes with scabbard and belt frog. It's massive!
Thanks Charlie, that is not only massive but to me a really beautiful knife. Stock, blade and sheath. It looks great.
I did a little more research. From what I've read the Model 1849 Rifleman's Knife has the distinction of being the first knife officially designed and purchased by the U.S. Army and was procured as a special weapon for the U.S. Regiment of Mounted Riflemen who were armed with Colt Dragoon revolvers and U.S. Model 1841 rifles but did not carry sabers. The original made by AMES Manufacturing (pictured below) is very rare, only 1000 were made for and purchased by the U.S. Army. As you can see, the Cold Steel replica is a pretty faithful reproduction.
Thanks Charlie for the additional information. Very interesting. The military got that one right. To find one of the 1000, that would be sweet.
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:
zed6309 wrote:
KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:
Zed, what is the giant stockman up top?
It's stamped C.K but as fair as I can find out these was made by Italian company G.C co ,It's overall 9inches I guess it's as big as a Schrade lumber Jack ::tu::

Here it is next to a standard sized sabre Barlow that I 're handled ::tu:: the coin is a large 1977 jubilee coin .
That stockman is really cool. Nice rehandle job on the barlow. ::tu::
Thanks mate ::tu::
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313 Mike wrote:Case trapper rehandled in jigged buffalo horn, with pinned shield
Mike everytime I pass this I have to stop and look a while. ::tu::
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Bose Bro.
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Ivoryman that is a beauty. Love that Wharncliffe.
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A couple of pics from my morning trip to the lake.
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Nice pics Tim and nice stag.
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I like the alternative shots. And find the color of the stag to be quite nice. ::tu::
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Tim ::tu:: ::tu::
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I had to try this composite shot of a wooly mammoth photo with this Case folding hunter lockblade that I just rehandled in wooly mammoth tooth.
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OC, Congratulations on a dynamite photo. A great combo. ::groove::
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Really cool. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Very KOOL OC!!! ::tu:: Yes Sir!!! ::nod:: John :D
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Couple pics of knives,
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OLDE CUTLER wrote:I had to try this composite shot of a wooly mammoth photo with this Case folding hunter lockblade that I just rehandled in wooly mammoth tooth.

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Good job OC nice ::tu:: ::tu::
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Very cool pic OC!

Montanaman, that's just showing off. Love it!!!!
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Call it what you will...I call it Mini-T Junkie...
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Montanaman and Q (junkie), nice knives and photo's ::tu::
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