Queen Stockman Sawcut Bone
A very nice knife especially for the price. Well made and finished with features on knives several times the price. Steel is indicated to be 440C which is decent. Good size with multiple blades.
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The Queen Stockman Sawcut Bone is a cracking little classic folding knife with three blades; one clip point and one sheepsfoot and one spey. All are non-locking and under three inches long which makes the knife UK legal carry.
Stainless bolsters, brass liners and a tough sawcut handle adds to this impressive little folder.
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Add to BasketA very nice knife especially for the price. Well made and finished with features on knives several times the price. Steel is indicated to be 440C which is decent. Good size with multiple blades.
Delightful knife for the money. My current EDC
A lovely fit and finish, mine has no sharp edges, gaps or burrs between the scales and frame or around the bolsters. This is the perfect edc tool. All 3 blades were razor sharp OTB and have good spring retention and a great sharping choil to touch up the blade, as the steel will do a days work but it will need touching up at the end of each shift. Each blade has a specific task in mind when it was designed and each tool performs its task with confidence. If anyone is looking for a work tool I highly recommend the Stockman, especially the Queen Stockman, a great bit of kit.
Fantastic stockman pocket knife. Robust and large wonderful work knife Wonderful swedges on the blades. Fit & finess is on par with more expensive traditionals. No gaps with perfect bone covers. Great tight blades and half stopsare perfection. More Queen cutlery please Heinnie please we need to finish off this line we need the peanut and trapper.
Very nice knife, great quality for the price
Firstly this is not a USA built knife of the famous Queen cutlery company as sadly they folded some years back ! This is another Chinese owned brand making those classics of much inferior quality to the namesake ! This knife is not bad but has that cheap look to it that always seems to follow china knives , mostly because of the cheap component parts? This knife looks like a marbles cross rough rider hybrid This model has bad gaps at one end and poor brass finishing to liners blades sharpish but dulled almost straight away with a cardboard cut test ! Low quality steel with c**p heat treatment! No blade play but all in all it aint a Case knife and at £20 you can buy a Victorinox Recruit and still have some change so can i recommend this knife ? Quite honestly NO its just another Chinese cheap heap Best part of the deal was dealing with HH again
This is a cracking little knife, , blades dont rub, scales fit perfectly, pins are good & I like the matte finish on the bolsters & blade, its a wee bit different from the high polished metalwork on a RRR knife, .all in its a great knife for £20 & the service is second to none from Richard at Heinnie haynes.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.