Thank you! There are three knives they make, the Gadsden trapper and the Culpepper Barlow. They are named for American Revolutionary War battles. They are cool knives.
Right on! I need to get some more stockman knives, that is the pattern I am lightest on right now. Thanks for coming along on this journey, I know that you will enjoy it!
Yes, the stock is thick on those blades. I guess they were going for a beefy feel to the knife. Thanks for watching and sharing your experience with the Brandywine.
If you like jigged bone, I do, then it’s worth it. It’s a great stockman. Yes, eventually it will be discontinued. Will it be valuable in the future? Who knows. I have some knives that I bought years ago that are worth good money but at the time, I had no idea that they would become valuable.
You said Kershaw was more known for their Flippers and EDC knives. Why can’t the Stockman be an EDC ? For that matter don’t many young guys carry a “flipper” for edc?
You are right, most young guys know about their flipper and modern style knives. I was highlighting the stockman as a great edc but made by a maker they might be more familiar with if they are brand conscious. Thanks for commenting, I appreciate your feedback!