$23.45
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Description:
This classic stockman-style knife from the Frontier brand (a division of Imperial Schrade) dates from the late 20th century and features a timeless, hardworking design. It has three blades: clip point, spey, and sheepsfoot—perfect for a variety of everyday tasks. The sleek black synthetic handles are accented with nickel silver bolsters and a raised “Frontier” canoe-style shield.
These knives were a staple in American hardware stores, general stores, and tackle boxes during the 1970s and 1980s, offering reliable utility with no fuss. This one is in good vintage condition with all blades functioning well and good snap.
Features:
Maker: Frontier (Imperial Schrade)
Origin: USA
Era: Circa 1970s–1980s
Pattern: Stockman (3 blades)
Blades: Clip point, spey, and sheepsfoot
Handle material: Black synthetic (likely Delrin)
Bolsters: Nickel silver
Shield: “Frontier” canoe badge
Condition: Very good vintage condition with minor wear and patina from age and use. Blades have good snap and no wobble.
Measurements (approximate):
Closed length: 3.75"
Longest blade: 2.75"
This knife is perfect for EDC enthusiasts, collectors of classic American pocket knives, or anyone who appreciates vintage utility tools.
All knives in this shop are vintage or pre-owned unless stated otherwise. While many are in excellent condition, they may show normal signs of age or handling such as scuffs, blemishes, or blade wear. I try to document condition as accurately as possible in both the description and photos. Feel free to reach out with any questions!