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Home Products 3 Blade Red Jig Bone Stockman - Slipjoint

3 Blade Red Jig Bone Stockman - Slipjoint

by Chamblin, Joel

SKU 2026

Date Added 08/03/2006

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $695.00

Overview

Nice 3 blade stockman with great looking red jigged bone scales. Blade Steel: ATS 34 Satin Finish

Product Details

Closed Length 3.375

Weight (oz) 2.2

Additional Specs

About the Maker

Chamblin, Joel

Joel started making knives in 1989 when he became interested in a hobby that a customer of his had. The customer brought Joel a piece of steel, a stag horn and a book on how to make knives. His first knife was a fixed blade hunter that he still has today. In 1991 Joel became a full time knife maker due to a job lay-off. He made fixed blades for a couple of years and started going to knife shows, his first show was in Nashville, TN. His interest grew into the workings of linerlocks and folders and his business grew from there. Joel has always loved the older style of multiblades and now primarily creates multibladed folders, from the simple to the unique, fancy multiblades. Joel still makes linerlocks and fixed blades but his love of the 'Sheffield ' style knives are his passion.