A. G. Russell™ American Hobo

It is my belief that the knife was produced in the late 1800s or early 1900s. The profile was slim and the lines were extremely pleasing to behold. Early such knives were called slot knives.

Swiss Champ with Stag Scales

Swiss Army knives are carried in pockets and in belt pouches all over the world. The Swiss Champ is a standard model carried by multitudes for years. It is built in 8 layers with 33 different functions. A bulky yet pocket sized toolbox.

Canal Street Cannitler With Dark Amber Jigged Bone

The Canal Street Canittler is a medium sized Canoe, configured as a Whittler with a 2-3/4" Spearpoint main blade, a 1-3/4" Cut-off Pen blade and a 1-5/8" Sheepfoot blade at the other end. Canal Street is making some of the most unusual slipjoint folders currently being made in this country.

Queen Cutlery Birdseye Maple Horseman's Knife

Since 1922, Queen Cutlery has strived to remain one of the oldest and most trustworthy American knife companies. They produce mostly traditional patterns of folding and fixed blade knives under their name as well as Schatt & Morgan. They still use some of the old Schatt and Morgan equipment, tooling and processes and are respected for their high quality vintage style pocketknives and hunting knives in the U.S. today.

Queen Birdseye Serpentine Jack

Since 1922, Queen Cutlery has strived to remain one of the oldest old and most trustworthy American knife companies. They produce mostly traditional patterns of folding and fixed blade knives under their name as well as Schatt & Morgan. The still use some of the old Schatt and Morgan equipment, tooling and processes and are respected for their high quality vintage style pocketknives and hunting knives in the U.S. today.

Japanese Folding Pruning Knife

Most horticultural or pruning knives being made today are very inexpensive and will not hold an edge. If your idea is to own a disposable knife, the common pruning knife on the market will probably satisfy you. If you want a knife that will deliver a perfect cut and will last for years, consider this elegant Japanese-made pruning knife with black Micarta® handle scales dressed with a turquoise and red fiber inlay.

Kissing Crane™ Medium Sodbuster – Yellow Delrin

2-3/4" clip blade. Measures 3-5/8" closed and weighs 2.0 oz. Suggested retail is $19.49.

Kissing Crane™ Toothpick Trapper – Yellow Delrin

2-3/4" clip and 2-3/4" spey blades. Measures 3-1/2" closed and weighs 1.8 oz. Suggested retail is $23.99.

Kissing Crane™ Canoe – Yellow Delrin

2-1/4" spearpoint and 1-7/8" pen blades. Measures 3-1/8" closed and weighs 2.3 oz. Suggested retail is $25.49.

Kissing Crane™ Small 2 Blade Peanut Trapper – Yellow Delrin

2-1/4" clip and 2-3/8" long spey blades. Measures 2-7/8" closed and weighs 1.3 oz. Suggested retail is $20.49.

Kissing Crane™ Swayback Jack – Yellow Delrin

2-3/4" Turkish clip and 2-1/8" pen blades. Measures 3-3/4" closed and weighs 2.9 oz. Suggested retail is $20.49.

CRKT® Slip K.I.S.S.®

This Ed Halligan design is an answer to requests for changes in the very popular CRKT® K.I.S.S.® knives. The result, the Slip K.I.S.S.® is the lightest full-size K.I.S.S. knife yet.

CRKT® L'il Guppie™

While the CRKT® L'il Guppie™ is much smaller than the full-size Guppie, it is a surprisingly useful tool.

CM-3 Luger Pistol

In 1973, I took the Knife Collector's Club™ knife production to Germany. For the CM-3, The Luger Pistol, I dealt with the Baron whose family had owned the Puma Cutlery Company for over 100 years. They agreed to make 3,600 knives.

Case® Fishing Knife Set

This set includes a reduced version of an old-time favorite and a Case "Clatter Shad" lure all in a collector's tin.

Queen Cutlery Birdseye Maple Utility Knife

Since 1922, Queen Cutlery has strived to remain one of the oldest old and most trustworthy American knife companies. They produce mostly traditional patterns of folding and fixed blade knives under their name as well as Schatt & Morgan. They still use some of the old Schatt and Morgan equipment, tooling and processes and are respected for their high quality vintage style pocketknives and hunting knives in the U.S. today.

Birdseye Maple Folders

Since 1922, Queen Cutlery has strived to remain one of the oldest old and most trustworthy American knife companies. They produce mostly traditional patterns of folding and fixed blade knives under their name as well as Schatt & Morgan.

Queen® Cutlery Dan Burke Serpentine Doctor's Knife

"Only 1 left!"

The Doctor's or Physician's knife has become fairly common in today's selection of traditional folders. They are made primarily in the United States by Case®, Queen® and Canal Street®. But a Serpentine Doctor's knife is rare and is the most collectible of all the variations on the Doctor's knife pattern.

QU-DB9777-BP $225.00

Schatt & Morgan® File & Wire Slim Coke Bottle

Before the Rockwell tester, the File & Wire mark was used to indicate that the hardness and toughness of a blade had passed the file and wire test. The test consisted of cutting the edge bevel with a new file to test the hardness and then tapping the blade edge through a piece of wire of a known hardness to test the toughness. If the edge was not blunted by the wire, it passed the test and was marked with "File & Wire Tested".

A. G. Russell Premium Scout Knife

The A. G. Russell Premium Scout Knife is a unique scout knife.

Schatt & Morgan - Series XV - Fifteenth Anniversary

Limited to 600 pieces of each model, Series XV is made up of six knives. Five have handle scales of Genuine Burnt Sambar Stag with nickel silver keystone shields, brass liners and nickel silver bolsters and pins.

Schatt & Morgan Series XV Set & Glass Top Display Case

The SET, all six knives and the Schatt & Morgan 2005 Display Case. Each display case is marked with a brass plate serial numbered 1 through 50. Only 50 sets will be so numbered. Sorry no choice of serial number, they will be shipped as orders are received.

Schatt & Morgan - Series XVI

The Schatt & Morgan Series XVI consisted of six knives. Five had handle scales of Bradford Jigged Green Bone with nickel silver keystone shields, brass liners and nickel silver bolsters and pins.

Schatt & Morgan Series XVII - Seventeenth Anniversary

Schatt & Morgan 2007 Walnut display case with glass top. Measures 18" x 13" x 2". Suggested retail $105.10.

Schatt & Morgan Series XVIII

Schatt & Morgan Series XVIII consists of six different models. Five have handle scales of Pennsylvania Brown Berry Worn Worm Groove bone with nickel silver keystone shields and bolsters and brass liners. The sixth pattern is a two blade Mini Barlow with Brown Bark Mastadon Ivory.

Schatt & Morgan Series XVIII

Schatt & Morgan Series XVIII consists of six different models. Five have handle scales of Pennsylvania Brown Berry Worn Worm Groove bone with nickel silver keystone shields and bolsters and brass liners. The sixth pattern is a two blade Mini Barlow with Brown Bark Mastadon Ivory.

Schatt & Morgan Series XVIII

Schatt & Morgan Series XVIII consists of six different models. Five have handle scales of Pennsylvania Brown Berry Worn Worm Groove bone with nickel silver keystone shields and bolsters and brass liners. The sixth pattern is a two blade Mini Barlow with Brown Bark Mastadon Ivory.

A. G. Russell™ American Rider's Knife

No one needs to convince a horse person of the necessity of carrying a hoof-pick. If you ride, you know that it is an absolute must. Is there a finer gift for your horse person? Well, maybe a handmade saddle, in which case may we suggest that you have a pocket put on the saddle for one of these knives.

Queen Birdseye Maple Folding Hunter

Since 1922, Queen Cutlery has strived to remain one of the oldest and most trustworthy American knife companies. They produce mostly traditional patterns of folding and fixed blade knives under their name as well as Schatt & Morgan. They still use some of the old Schatt and Morgan equipment, tooling and processes and are respected for their high quality vintage style pocketknives and hunting knives in the U.S. today.

Case® Fishing Knife

This reduced version of the old-time favorite measures only 4-1/4" closed. Features the traditional yellow delrin handle with inset sharpening stone for fish hooks.

CRKT® The Guppie™

The Guppie's™ adjustable wrench jaw opens to 1/2", making it a handy tool for light assembly and repair, and a very useful emergency tool in the home, office, or outdoors.

Kissing Crane™ Canoe

2-1/4" spearpoint and 1-7/8" pen blade. Measures 3-1/8" closed and weighs 2.9 oz. Suggested retail is $51.99.

Kissing Crane™ Small 2 Blade Peanut Trapper

2-1/4" clip and 2-3/8" long spey blade. Measures 2-7/8" closed and weighs 1.9 oz. Suggested retail is $41.99.

Kissing Crane™ 2 Blade Swayback Jack

2-3/4" turkish clip and 2-1/8" pen blade. Measures 3-3/4" closed and weighs 3.5 oz. Suggested retail is $59.99.

Kissing Crane Toothpick Trapper Rams Horn

We are pricing all of the Kissing Crane™ knives at special prices with the expectation that in early 2009 we will have about a 20% increase in price. At these prices you can afford to buy fine knives for everyone on your list.

Gentleman's Pocket Tool

We were recently offered a few hundred of this elegant gentleman's pocket tool by one of the Japanese manufacturers who has made knives for us for many years. He says that they have been buried in his warehouse for probably 20 years and that they are no longer being made. The construction is one hundred percent stainless steel.

Kershaw® Keychain Knife

As part of their line of their classic Rosewood series, Kershaw offers the ultimate in multi-function convenience. The keychain knife features satin finished steel with genuine rosewood inlays.

Ka-Bar® Union Cutlery Dog's Head

In recognizing their 110th Anniversary, Ka-Bar® has introduced three limited edition reproductions of knife patterns produced during the Union Cutlery years.

Schatt & Morgan Wildcat Driller

"Only 3 left."

Limited to 600 pieces of each model, Series XIV is made up of six knives. Five have handle scales of an intense Crimson Rodgers Jigged Bone with sterling silver keystone shields, brass liners and nickel silver bolsters. The sixth is a Reverse Peanut with beautiful Presentation Grade Mother-of-Pearl.

SMQ14-42213 $125.00

A. G. Russell™ Sailor's Knife

In November 1990, we introduced the A. G. Russell™ Sailor's Knife, produced for us in Japan. We chose Rucarta™ for the handle scales and AUS-8 stainless for the blade steel to create a knife that will withstand either fresh or salt water.

Queen Cutlery Dan Burke Folders

As a part of his partnership with Queen Cutlery, knifemaker Dan Burke has selected five traditional slipjoint pocketknives to create a collection with Winterbottom Jigged Bone. This collection was introduced at the beginning of this year and was just released. The Winterbottom pattern has a long history with Queen Cutlery.

Böker® Appaloosa Folders

This series of Boker® traditional folding knives is dedicated to the famous Appaloosa horse. The Appaloosa was introduced to Mexico by the Spanish in the 1500s and spread throughout North America. Known for their incredible strength and stamina, they can be recognized by their unique coloring - various shades of brown and white, in irregular spots. This coloration is the inspiration for the bone scales on these knives.

Kershaw Money Clip

The Kershaw Money Clip is perfect for those who don't want to carry a full size pocketknife.

Case® Pocket Worn Harvest Orange Canoe and Peanut

Case's Pocket worn series is celebrating its 10th anniversary by offering a brand new color, Harvest Orange. You can capture the beauty of the fall season year round in your pocket with either of these two knives.

Schatt & Morgan Series XVII

Schatt & Morgan Series XVII consists of six different models. Five have handle scales of Keystone State Timeworn Red Jigged bone with nickel silver keystone shields and bolsters, and brass liners.

Schatt & Morgan Series XVII - Seventeenth Anniversary

"Only 6 left."

2-5/8" closed Mini Congress with a 1-1/2" spear blade, two 1-1/4" pen blades.

SMQ17-154230 $129.95

Case® 6.5 Stag Moose

For many years now, the import of Genuine India stag has been restricted. Most knife companies have come up with their own version of Bone Stag. Case's version, 6.5 Bonestag® is very well done. It starts with a piece of cattle bone jigged to resemble classic stag antler, then each piece is treated under an open flame to add authenticity.

Cinch® Folders

This fast growing Western clothing line has chosen Böker® to make the knives that are part of their selection of cowboy goods. Especially handsome are those dressed in yellow bone handle scales.

Canal Street Cutlery Ring Opener

Canal Street Cutlery is in the process of reviving many of the old pocketknife patterns. The Ring Opener is an extremely rare pattern that we have not seen produced in many years. You might have one in your collection if you collect old pocketknives.

Ka-Bar® HOBO

This Utensil kit features a knife, fork, spoon and bottle opener.

TwoCan from Kershaw®

The TwoCan is a nice little knife with a carabiner bail for attaching to your key ring. When you open the second blade it is also a really nice pair of snips, the nicest pocket scissors I have seen in over 25 years.

CRKT Edgie

CRKT calls it the Edgie because the edge is honed every time it is opened or closed.

Cattaraugus Liberty Knife Copper over Brass

Made by the Knife Collectors Club in 1976 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty. The handles are sculpted of solid brass.

Case® Ruger Founders Commemorative Set

The Ruger® Founders' Commemorative Set from W. R. Case® and Sons includes an appropriate 3-1/4" Gunstock Jackknife with a 2-1/2" Spearpoint and 2" Pen blade of mirror polished Tru-Sharp stainless at 54-56 Rc.

C. Platt's Sons Cutlery Company Acquisition Set

The C. Platt's Sons Cutlery Acquisition Set includes a handsome English Rope Knife made very like it might have been in 1905. (This model may also be called an Elephant's Toe Nail or a Sun Fish.) The handle measures 1-1/16" wide with very flat dark antique jigged bone and flat bolsters.

Schatt & Morgan's President's Choice 2004

Since 2000, they have produced a President's Choice knife. This, the 4th, will be limited to only 400 pieces. It is a remarkable knife, a 3-5/8" "Baby Sunfish" with coined bolsters, wonderful Mother-of-Pearl scales and nickel silver liners and bolsters.

Queen's Dan Burke Cattle Knife

Dan Burke says that he was inspired by an IXL exhibition knife of the early 1800s with an ivory handle. This handsome, larger than life knife measures 4-1/4" closed with a 3-1/8" clip blade, 2-1/4" sheepfoot blade and a 2-1/8" spey blade, all made of BG42 at 59-61 Rc.

A. G. Russell Knife/Money Clip

Fine rosewood inlay in a stainless frame with pen blade and a nail file.

A. G. Russell™ Sailor's Knife with Natural Bone

In ages past, sailors almost always carried knives that were hafted with bone or exotic wood. Our modern version is truly a working Sailor's knife. The serrated blade makes fast work of cutting rope, the oval eye in the blade makes opening easier when your hands are wet and cold.

Case® Hobo with Spoon

The Hobo is a really old design. It actually began as an eating knife and a spike for lifting morsels, sheathed with a larger knife. The next step was to put a fork and a knife in a folder. Then they worked out methods of separating them. No one knows how long ago that was, only that it followed the invention of forks. I have seen really old ones with two tines. I have also seen them with spoons almost as big as ladles.

Böker® Scout or Camp Knife

The Böker® Scout (or Camp) knife is unusual in that, instead of 4 blades with several functions, there are six blades including a reamer-leather punch, corkscrew, screwdriver-cap lifter (bottle opener), can opener, 2-1/2" Traditional Spear Point blade, and a 1- 3/4" Clip Point blade.