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sunday dress stockman

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here is a santa present i got. v5327. some have called it a sunday dress stockman. at 2 3/4", a little smaller than the 18.
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SWEET!! ::tu:: The perfect size for Sunday dress..Don't you just Love Xmas!!
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Very nice ::tu:: That is the perfect size for a Sunday go to meeing knife, what is that handled in? I like it a lot..

Christmas has been a lot more fun since I took up knife collecting, how about ya'll :mrgreen:

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thanks, it's stag. don't even know it's in my pocket.
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Post by Roger - 50/2050 »

Hey Johnnie,

Very nice my friend, If you intend to carry her in your pocket keep watch on the shield as they are all glued on (bad move on Case's part I think) these day's I hear!


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i'll be careful roger. i wish they still pinned them as well. out of all the knives case has built since gluing them only a few have fallen off. i have had about a hundred or so and never had one come off. just lucky i guess. at least parker's case reproductions are pinned.
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I don't like the glued on shields either. I gave my son a new toothpick for Christmas and when he took it out of the box, the shield had fallen out. The shield fell out of my brother-in-laws Case the following day.

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wow, maybe i better check for holes in my pocket. ::dang::
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