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In 1943 there existed two H. Böker companies, one in Solingen, Germany and one in New Jersey. The New Jersey company had been expropriated by the U.S. early in WWI. During WWII the U. S. government ordered production of the new M3 Trench Knife from nine companies.
A set of two knives carried in a single sheath is not highly common even though knives have been carried this way since nearly the beginning of time.
After 4,000 years of scientific progress, the only thing the Ultima shares with its bronze ancestors is its role in the mission."
Japanese swordsmithing dates back to 645 A.D. and has a proud craft tradition. Several years ago, we were asked to create a production fixed blade following these design traditions for ceremonial and martial arts use. The result was the First Strike 2705, which has proven very popular. We had immediate requests for larger and smaller versions, so we introduced the 2706 with a 5.50" blade and the 2703 with a 3.125" blade.
Designed for the serious hunter, the Elk Skinner II combines a drop point blade and a guthook of sturdy AUS-8 stainless steel at 57-59 Rc. AUS-8 is a tough steel with excellent corrosion resistance.
For some time, I have felt the need for a simple hunting knife made of a high quality blade steel but at a price that is affordable to most. We have been working on the design and production of this model for well over a year.
SOG® Specialty Knives has a long reputation for building knives for serious hard use and supplying knives to elite military forces. The SEAL Team Elite can only enhance that reputation.
In the Old West a piece of cloth or leather was wrapped around a muzzle loader's lead shot to prevent the escape of gases when the gun was fired. Each "patch" was cut with a knife much like this one created by Wrangler®. Like the original knives made during the early years of this country, the blades are thin (about 1/16") making the knife both lightweight and a good choice for slicing.
The Wrangler Big Timber is a traditional style knife favored by those who are looking for something to use, not just hang on the belt.
The Wrangler® All American hunter features a 3-7/8" drop point blade of 440 stainless at 57-59 Rc. with a satin finish and a gold filled deep etch of the head of an American Eagle and the words Wrangler All American. Includes stainless steel bolsters, screws and lanyard hole liner and genuine European stag handle scales.
Japanese knifemaker Takeshi Saji makes knives using the very best materials. The White Steel center core of this 6" blade, which provides the cutting edge, is a pure carbon steel with a Rockwell hardness above 60. Each side consists of 11 layer Suminagashi, the Japanese equivalent of Damasteel. This is high-carbon tool steel and must be protected against rust. We have included a bottle of RustFree for that purpose.
White Steel refers to a non-stainless high carbon tool steel produced by the Japanese Steel Maker Hitachi Metals. It is commonly used in woodworking tools and knives. The name simply refers to the color of the paper the steel is wrapped in when delivered from the manufacturer. This is a coding system to identify the steel. The carbon content is about 1.4%, with 0.2-0.3% Manganese and 0.1-.02% silicon. It is a clean steel with only trace amounts of sulfur and phosphorus. Knife blades made with this steel will take an extremely good edge and will hold it through a lot of hard work.
This man is one of the most talented of hollow grinders, his blades appear to be almost sculpted. The hand rubbed blades are ATS-34 hardened to 59-61 Rc. The bolsters are mirror polished engravable 416 stainless steel. All sheaths are brown moose hide.
Bark River Knife & Tool Co. is a specialty Cutlery Company that focuses on producing fixed blade knives with maximum performance. Using a blend of modern and traditional manufacturing methods they have developed a series of knives with traditional visual appeal and superb blade performance. This is a small company and their production capacity is limited.
Last year, Boker® brought us a really fine Bowie for our catalog. The only problem was that the handle was too small for my medium sized hand. A small redesign, a new sample and a few months later we have a knife that not only pleases the folks at Boker and A. G. Russell, it will please you as well. A very fine knife.
In addition to being a knifemaker, Wayne Hendrix is a hunting guide. His knives are built to function for both the novice and the expert and to hold up in hard use. Like most of his knives, the Pathfinder is a very basic knife for the outdoors.
In the late 1990s, the Japanese manufacturers of blades for the Ek® Hunters asked us to help them out by purchasing the abandoned stock for four knives. With permission from the then owners of the Ek trademark, we purchased parts in various levels of completion including marked blades.
For over 40 years, Bob Dozier has been a big name in the handmade knife industry. He has specialized in making working knives with the very best material, and a fit and finish that a working man can afford. Beginning in 2002, he teamed up with Ka-Bar to offer a series of folding hunters, of which we have sold thousands. Those folders have become some of the best values in a pocketknife available today.
Blue Steel refers to a non-stainless high carbon tool steel produced by the Japanese Steel Maker Hitachi Metals. It is commonly used in woodworking tools and knives. The name simply refers to the color of the paper the steel is wrapped in when delivered from the manufacturer. The paper represents a coding system to identify the steel.
We have re-designed the Hunter Scalpel making it a miniature of the full sized Deer Hunter, which has a 4" blade. The same Thumbolt® sheath design patented by Blackie Collins and assigned to A. G. Russell™ Knives is used by both these knives as well as the A. G. Russell™ Bird & Trout.
In the late 1960s, I designed a knife for the pilots in Vietnam. By 1972, we were producing this knife in our newly acquired Morseth knife company which I purchased in 1970 from Harry Morseth's son Gordon after Harry's death. I hired a very young Bob Dozier to move the Morseth shop to Springdale, Arkansas where we made Morseth® knives until early 2000.
Remington has created an entire line of Italian made knives, including a line of hunters, both fixed blade and folders, and a line of both fixed blade and folding tacticals. The look is completely new. Certainly not your daddy's Remington knife.
Remington has created an entire line of Italian made knives, including a line of hunters, both fixed blade and folders, and a line of both fixed blade and folding tacticals. The look is completely new. Certainly not your daddy's Remington knife.
Rick Schuchmann calls his business "Schuchmann Cutlery and Replicas" or SCAR. He is a buyer for the German chemical giant Siemans, lives in Ohio and has been making knives since 1997. He has been making the Scagel replicas since about 2000. You can judge his progress for yourself.
The original Gut Hook has been very popular with hunters because it solved a problem: it made dressing large game much easier. I believe that the new Outdoor Edge® Swing Blade™ will usurp that market. David Bloch, owner and founder of Outdoor Edge, has taken the gut hook concept and improved it.
In the 1950s, Bo Randall designed the Model #14 Attack Military Knife primarily for combat and survival purposes. It has been one of their most popular models. Early in 2004, Gary Randall announced that the Model 14 Attack would be the fourth in the Randall Miniature series.
Ka-Bar® has a long history with the U.S. Armed Forces. The "Ka-Bar knife" or the USMC, was the standard issue knife for our military for most of the 20th century. Through the years, it was made by other companies as well, but was still known as the "Ka-Bar".
Between 2003 and 2005, Kershaw® produced a series of three knives dedicated to dogs known for their use in bird hunting. They were the Golden Retriever, the Labrador Retriever and the German Shorthair Pointer. Each was a limited edition of 1,000 knives built on Kershaw's Trailing Point Hunter.
Keith Murr is a Northwest Arkansas maker who worked for a period of time in Bob Dozier's shop.
This is a very limited fighter from the remarkable Dietmar Kressler, Europe's answer to R. W "Bob" Loveless. Thirty years ago Dietmar took Bob's inspiration back to Western Europe and overwhelmed knife collectors with his work. When he visits knife shows in this country, he wows collectors here as well.
The TDI Law Enforcement Knives are designed for Low-Profile or concealed carry. Designed by John Benner, owner of Tactical Defense Institute, as an "off-hand" knife that draws like a pistol, it can be used very efficiently as a "last-option" defense.
Designed to serve our troops during World War II, the Ka-Bar is still doing its job with honors, more than 50 years later. During World War II, combat knives were made by many American knife manufacturers, but Ka-Bar's reputation was so strong that this style knife became known as a "Ka-Bar" no matter who manufactured it.
In recognizing their 110th Anniversary, Ka-Bar® has introduced three limited edition reproductions of knife patterns produced during the Union Cutlery years.
Ka-Bar® has a long history with the U.S. Armed Forces. The "Ka-Bar knife" or the USMC, was the standard issue knife for our military for most of the 20th century. Through the years, it was made by other companies as well, but was still known as the "Ka-Bar".
Ka-Bar® Operation Iraqi Freedom Commemoratives are beautifully decorated versions of their traditional Fighting/Utility knife. These knives were made to honor those who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Each version features a specially designed logo honoring the Marines, Army, or Navy.
A fixed blade hunting knife is an essential for the serious hunter, yet most hunters would rather not spend a large amount of money on a knife that he will use roughly and has a good chance of loosing. Xikar®, yes the cigar lighter people, have produced the perfect solution for those who want value, reliability in the field and visual appeal. The design and materials ensure a comfortable, powerful grip and the razor sharp edge makes light work of even the toughest jobs. The Bamboo handle scales have mosaic pins for an attractive, durable accent to this workhorse of a knife.
We have offered half a dozen different models over the past year, mainly focusing on what Wrangler® refers to as their Indian knives. This newest Wrangler® knife, a Coffin Handle Bowie, represents a change in direction.
From the Manufacturer:
"In the presence of the revised Tigershark series, one's pulse quickens. It is instantly recognized for its signature handguard and defensive rear point, which are removable for a more streamlined look. But it is also familiar as the largest member of the SEAL series with precise grind lines, scalloped back edge, touch point checkering, and superior ergonomics.
The Team Leader is a new look from SOG. The 5" satin finish blade is flat ground all the way to the top, like a hard working blade should be. There are two versions, one of AUS-8 with the most aggressive saw teeth I have ever seen, and the other from a new American steel produced by Latrobe.
The SEAL Pup Elite is a high performance edition to the existing SEAL family. The 4-7/8" combo edge blade is made from .185" stock AUS-8 stainless steel at 57-58 Rc. The handle measures a full 4-1/2" with deep finger grooves and texture for secure grip.
The TDI Law Enforcement Knives are designed for Low-Profile or concealed carry. Designed by John Benner, owner of Tactical Defense Institute, as an "off-hand" knife that draws like a pistol, it can be used very efficiently as a "last-option" defense.
John Benner, founder of Tactical Defense Institute, designed the TDI Knife. Using his experience as a 30-year veteran Police Lt. and Vietnam Veteran, he has designed a knife with law enforcement officers in mind.
In a world where the great outdoors have become the great unknown for a lot of companies, Gerber knives still strive to provide those of us who still enjoy outdoors quality products. Gerber blades are the product of over 6 decades of knowledge of form, function, materials and nature.
The Karambit is a personal utility knife from Samatra or Java. It is most often seen with a hooked "Tiger Claw" slashing style blade, but Fox Cutlery from Manigo, Italy has recently introduced a hunter version.
The Ek company got its start during WWII making fighters for the troops in all branches of the service. The family sold the small firm to a company that revived the name creating a specialty knife company. Under that ownership the old models were revived and new ones, including this hunter, were introduced.
The Mark II, first introduced in 1966 during the Vietnam War, is one of the best selling knives of all time. This tactical knife is serialized for collectors.
Designed to serve our troops during World War II, the Ka-Bar is still doing its job with honors, more than 50 years later. During World War II, combat knives were made by many American knife manufacturers, but Ka-Bar's reputation was so strong that this style knife became known as a "Ka-Bar" no matter who manufactured it.
Because Tom knows knives from his life as a meat cutter, professional knife sharpener, and designer of knives and Columbia River Knife & Tool® (CRKT®) exclusive Veff™ Serrations, he designed one of the most carefully thought-out fixed blades we have ever produced, even though it also has the lowest price of any knife in our catalog. He calls it the Marine Utility Knife (M.U.K.™).
Curly Zebrawood is a new handle material for Case®. It is a beautiful wood that is so named because of the zebra-like stripes that run through it. It is a heavy hardwood with a rather coarse texture and a wavy or "curly" pattern. This wood is not often used in production knife handles because of the difficulty of working with it. It has historically been used for veneer for custom furniture and furniture trim and inlays. It is very difficult to plane or machine. The wood that Case® has chosen for this series has a tight pattern with beautiful colors.
Canal Street Cutlery is rising like a Phoenix from the ashes of Schrade Cutlery. With skills and knowledge from hundreds of combined years in the cutlery industry, this handful of dedicated and talented men are abandoning the names and dross of the 100 year old Schrade firm like a Cicada leaves its skin.
Late in 2007, Canal Street Cutlery introduced an exciting new design by well-known knifemaker D'Alton Holder.
Canal Street Cutlery is located at 30 Canal Street in Ellenville, NY, an early home of Schrade Cutlery. Ellenville has a long and rich tradition in knife production dating back to the 19th century. Now in their third year of operation, Canal Street Cutlery has a wealth of knife making experience and technical knowledge.
This great little filet knife fits the bill for the serious or the weekend fisherman.
The team of Boker and Chad Los Baños continue to produce winners. Similar in style to its baby brother the Subcom, the MPT is designed for those of you who prefer a larger blade than the original.
From the manufacturer:
"With an overall length of 5-1/4" and a blade length of just over 2", this ergonomic design of this knife provides a super secure grip, enhanced by the notched thumb ramp on the blade spine. The lanyard (included) makes it easy to draw the knife, and also works as a handle extension for the pinky.
The Leo IV is the first fixed blade knife made using Damascus blade steel forged from the barrel of the famous German battletank, Leopard.
Unless you buy from a top maker of handmade knives, you will not find a steak knife that is more elegant, or will work better, than this knife that matches our kitchen knives.
Designed by ABS Mastersmith Kirk Rexroat, the Backup models are smaller lighter fixed blades designed for all-day carry. They offer you exactly what their name tells you - they are a backup for whatever your day may bring.
When picking a good fillet knife, razor sharpness, a flexible blade and a non-slip grip are mandatory for any serious fisherman.
Buck® has reprised Al Buck's personal favorite model, redesigned for today's hunter, using today's material, but with the same exacting standards that has keep Buck® knives at the forefront of the knife industry. The original Kalinga was retired from the Buck catalog in 1997. They have taken Al's original design from 1969 and added a modern steel and handle material.
Wilde Bill Cody has taken a Buck standard and dressed it in a mirror polished finish, filework and a striking guard crafted from nickel silver, brass and copper to create a knife that is quickly recognizable as a Buck custom. The handle scales are Elk Antler and the reverse scale is inset with a cow skull inlay carved from a separate piece of antler.
Buck® has reprised Al Buck's personal favorite model, redesigned for today's hunter, using today's material, but with the same exacting standards that has keep Buck® knives at the forefront of the knife industry. The original Kalinga was retired from the Buck® catalog in 1997.
The Short Revolution is a rugged, fixed blade hybrid knife with a unique, lightweight handle of anodized aluminum in multiple colors that revolves to become the sheath.
For 2008, Buck® has created a series of three knives inspired by the artistry of handcrafted guitars. The handles are crafted from actual guitar fret material and abalone dots set in rich cocobolo wood scales. The first in this series is the Buck® Gen-5™, a fixed blade knife introduced in 2007.
C.A.S. Iberia has been producing some of the finest period swords created in the past 20 years.
Böker® has owned a factory in Argentina for many years. It was staffed with German cutlery workers who had immigrated to that country, and now with their children and grandchildren.
A special knife for Canadian trappers and professional hunters. A very curved 4 to 4-1/4" blade (1/8" thick), very upswept with lots of curve for skinning. Rosewood handles, brass rivets, thong hole at butt. 8" overall length. Leather sheath.
A general purpose knife for the outdoors, great for dressing game.
This is a very slim version of the original Canadian Belt Knife designed in the late 1950's. It has been termed by one of our surgeon customers "handy as a fine scalpel".
A great general purpose knife for hunting, camping, or boating.
In the late 1950s, D. H. Russell, owner of a cutlery store in Toronto, designed the Original Canadian Belt Knife. Demand for this design was so great that he brought an experienced cutler from Czechoslovakia to make the knives.
The Bowie Hunter is the largest knife ever produced by Canal Street Cutlery. It was designed for CSC by knifemaker D'Alton Holder of Peoria, AZ. This is a very useful integral knife with lots of sweeping curve for the belly; a great skinner and a fine camp knife.
A peen is the end of the head of a hammer that is opposite the face and is used for bending, shaping, or cutting the material struck. It is often used to fix, or flatten, the pins that hold the bolsters in place. A natural part of that process is to lay a piece of leather over the knife to protect the bolster as the pin is peened. Canal Street has taken their idea for this unusual knife handle from that process.
For several years, we have purchased knives from Japan with blades made of a laminated steel with a VG-10 core. First it was a seven-piece set of A. G. Russell™ kitchen knives with white Corian® handles. What an elegant set - and extremely sharp for use in the home or professional kitchen.
Designed by custom Knifemaker and International Knife Throwers Hall of Fame inductee Gil Hibben, these knives feature one-piece, 420 stainless steel construction at 54-56 Rc.
This small 1830s to 1840s style Bowie Knife from Wrangler® has handle scales of Curly Maple and a drop point blade with file worked back and Spanish notch. Like knives made during those years in this country, the blade is thin (about 1/16"), making the knife both lightweight and a good choice for slicing.
The Precision Hunter line of knives was created by Ka-Bar for hunters who want an inexpensive, lightweight knife which will hold its edge through a large amount of field dressing without re-sharpening.
Kyocera's newest premium cutlery line features a stunning Damascus-look pattern on the blades. Close in hardness to diamond, these advanced ceramic knives feature "HIP" (Hot Isostatic Pressed) blades fired a second time at a higher temperature and pressure for greater density. As a result, the HIP blade offers increased wear-resistance.
From the manufacturer:
Military knife lovers will want to get their hands on this Kershaw Boot Knife. It has a quick-release sheath with multiple carry options, including under the coat. Each system includes the black Kydex® sheath along with 4 straps; belt loop strap with Velcro®, waist band strap, shoulder strap and arm or leg strap with clip. Includes instructions on how you can carry your knife.
The KAI Shun Classic Ken Onion 8" Chef's Knife was introduced by Kershaw at the 2005 Blade® Show where it was selected as the Kitchen Knife of the Year®. The knife utilizes the same blade steel and handle material used in the original Shun knives, but the comparisons stop there. Ken Onion is a handmade knifemaker who has been designing knives for Kershaw for a number of years.
From the manufacturer:
The most complete hunting set for big game! Includes the Kodi-Skiner/Caper combo, Axe-It, Griz-Saw, Steel Stick, Boning/Fillet knife, Cerama-Steel Sharpener, Pen, Tape Measure, Flagging Tape, Zip-Ties and Game Cleaning Gloves. All these tools store in a compact Cordura roll-pack organizer.
The most complete and portable butchering set for preparing big game, waterfowl, wild turkey, small game and fish. This set also doubles as a great set of cutting tools for outdoor cooking. The Game Processor includes the four most useful knives for butchering.
The Hybrid Pak is another great system for field dressing, the Hybrid Hunter and Kodi-Saw both contained in a leather sheath.
In the late 1960s, I designed a knife for the pilots in Vietnam. By 1972, we were producing this knife in our newly aquired Morseth knife company which I purchased in 1970 from Harry Morseth's son Gordon after Harry's death. I hired a very young Bob Dozier to move the Morseth shop to Springdale, Arkansas where we made Morseth® knives until early 2000.
The Dozier Buffalo River Hunter was introduced late in 2005. It is a drop point hunter that was designed for A. G. Russell customers. At the time it was introduced, Desert Ironwood was plentiful. It is a wonderful handle material, but has become increasingly hard to find forcing Bob to look for other suitable handle material. He has found a source of Cocobolo that has as much striking contrast in grain, perhaps more, as the finest Desert Ironwood. Buffalo Hunters are now available with Cocolobo and Green Linen Micarta®. Like all of Bob's standard hollow ground hunting knives, these are hand ground in Bob's shop on grinders designed and built by him.
With an overall profile no larger than a credit card, it measures about a 1/2" longer; this knife can be concealed just about anywhere. Lace it up in your boots, pin it under a tactical vest strap, or use the enclosed lanyard cord to hang it around your neck.
The TDI Law Enforcement Knives are designed for low profile or concealed carry and to be effective in close-quarters defense. The angles, textures and contours of the grips are just right for easy access and a firm hold.
SOG® is replacing their Desert Dagger® with the Daggert which is available in two sizes. Both are weighted and balanced for perfect control.
The TDI Law Enforcement Knives are designed for low profile or concealed carry and to be effective in close-quarters defense. The angles, textures and contours of the grips are just right for easy access and a firm hold. The knives are designed to prevent the hand from slipping and overriding the blade.
This Tom Mayo design is an ultra-smooth, slim profile, fixed-blade knife. Small, lightweight, and convenient, this style of knife is a popular choice for backpacking and personal carry.
The SEAL Pup Elite is part of SOG's SEAL family of products. It is a serious hard use knife and continues SOG's® tradition of supplying the world's elite military forces.
In the hands of an expert, a great knife for dressing deer. Sized for small game, it is the perfect for everyday wear. Measures 6-3/4" tip to butt with 3" drop point blade of .060 thick D2 at 60-62 Rc. or AUS-8 at 57-59 Rc. Weighs 1.9 oz. Made in Japan.
Before this past year, I do not believe a knife was ever marked with the Wrangler® brand. We know the brand as one of the oldest manufacturers of blue jeans, good solid clothing produced for the western working man. Wrangler® Jeans were first made in the 1940s and were designed specifically for rodeo use. Sometime during the past year, the brand's owner licensed a new U. S. knife company to produce Wrangler® knives. At this point there are only a few models in the line. It will be interesting to see what becomes of this.
The Activator + is sleek, comfortable, and versatile. Just right for those outdoor chores or as a gentleman's personal fixed blade.
The Buck®/Hartsook Neck Knife is an ultra-slim, compact, fixed blade knife designed for wearing primarily around the neck. Small, lightweight, and convenient, this style of knife is a popular choice for fly-fishing, backpacking, and of course for personal carry. Its skeletal shape and talon style blade are designed for nimble cutting and quick access.
The most famous fixed blade knife in the World - "the KA-BAR" - was designed to serve our troops during World War II and is still doing its job, with honors, more than 50 years later. The quality materials used and their classic construction - stacked leather handles, double guards, and pinned on butt caps - are what make these the best all-purpose knives manufactured today.
Ka-Bar is proud of its history and of its relationships with all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces and their personnel. They take great measures to design blade etchs for their commemoratives with the utmost respect for those men and women that they memorialize.
Ka-Bar is proud of its history and of its relationships with the various branches of the U.S. Armed Forces and their personnel. They take great measures to design blade art for their commemoratives with the utmost respect for those men and women that they memorialize. Each knife is shipped with a brown leather sheath decorated with the corresponding military insignia.
The Echo combines Ken Onion's contoured handle with a powerful 4" droppoint blade of durable AUS-8 stainless at 57-59 Rc. The handle is all weather, molded Polymide, contoured for an extremely comfortable and secure grip. This unique shape means using the knife is less fatiguing, even when in use for long periods of time.
The Activator is a personal drop point designed by Mike Snody and made by Benchmade of D2 Tool steel at 59-61 Rc. The blade measures just over 2-1/8" long, 1" wide and 1/8" thick.
Rope Cutting Competitions have become a spectator sport and are showing up more and more at knife shows around the country. The only two men to win an American Bladesmith (ABS) World Cutting Championship are James Crowell and Reggie Barker.
In 1915, when the battle lines of WWI changed into a trench war, there was a growing need to supply the infrantryman with a functional dagger. Henrich Böker & Company of Solingen, Germany received the government order to develop a compact fighting knife. The 1918 Trench Knife was the result. It quickly became one of the most desired by the troops.
In my search for the lightest knife that could really be practical, I arrived at what we are calling the Ringer. There's not much to these skeletonized designs, most of the steel is cut away to save weight and make the knives easy to control. About all that's left is the cutting power and utility.
Russ Kommer keeps coming up with ideas for high-value knives and tools that every hunter needs. CRKT calls this growing group of products The Kommer Collection. It includes a high-hollow ground skinner, a utility hunting knife and a unique chisel/sharpener.
CRKT has developed a line of knives specifically for emergency rescue and are based on CRKT production models. The Hammond A.B.C. E.R. is a Jim Hammond design whose name stands for "All Bases Covered." The blunt-tipped A.B.C. E.R. is designed to fill all the needs of the scuba diver and whitewater enthusiast in a single knife. The bottom hollow ground Razor-Sharp edge is suited to fine cutting tasks.
Tom Krein is a bright young knifemaker with several years of experience working in both the A. G. Russell and Bob Dozier knife shops. The Dogfish™ is his first design for a manufacturer.
The MAK-1™ (Multiple Access Knife) and Extrik-8-R™ (Seat Belt Cutter and Multi-Tool) were created by James McGowan, who is a professional firefighter in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Due to his career in one of Canada's busiest fire halls and his passion for the outdoors, he started making "hard-working knives" and joined the Canadian Knifemakers' Guild in 1998.
Both Triumph N.E.C.K.™ models are based on the same 1/8" thick blade of 3Cr13 stainless steel at 54-56 Rc. It is a full-tang skeletonized design, with a recurved grind on a 2-3/4" Tanto blade to aid cutting and a false top edge grind for penetrating. Overall length is 6-1/2".
Bob Kasper, the late writer and combat instructor, designed the basic outline of the C/K Dragon after ten years of study into the principles of extreme in-close fighting developed by Dr. Gordon Eric Perrigard over fifty years ago. These techniques use automatic conditioned reflexes with minimal body movement. The knife is considered as part of the hand.
Series consists of three fixed blades, each with a different blade pattern. Features 440C stainless steel blades and full tang construction with anodized aluminum handle scales and 3m non-slip inserts. Black Molle sheath with leg extension included.
Series consists of three fixed blades, each with a different blade pattern. Features 440C stainless steel blades and full tang construction with textured G-10 handle scales. Black Cordura sheath included.
Remington has created an entire line of Italian made knives, including a line of hunters, both fixed blade and folders, and a line of both fixed blade and folding tacticals. The look is completely new. Certainly not your daddy's Remington knife.
Some of our more popular items we have carried from Outdoor Edge have been their combo packs. The put together two items whose use compliment each othe while camping or hunting and put them together in a sheath for easy carry.
The knife for the professional packer or guide who works in remote areas and does not want to carry more than one knife. This knife is large enough to do the whole job on any big game animal as well as camp chores. It will also have a good edge when other knives have become dull. Using his standard D2 at 60+ Rc, Bob produces a man sized knife with both the blade and the handle larger than most of his knives.
The Subcom FB (fixed blade) is a formidable workhorse. Made from a solid piece of bead-blasted 440C stainless at 57-59 Rc., with a 2-3/8" long and 1-1/2" wide blade, you get a lot of cutting edge. The skeletal handle and thumb ramps improve the grip. Measures just 5-1/2" overall and weighs a mere 3.3 oz. and only 3.7 oz. in the sheath.
Series consists of two fixed blade hunters, each with a different blade pattern. Features 440C stainless steel blades and anodized aluminum handles with 3M non-slip inserts.
Remington has created an entire line of Italian made knives, including a line of hunters, both fixed blade and folders, and a line of both fixed blade and folding tacticals. The look is completely new. Certainly not your daddy's Remington knife.
Remington has created an entire line of Italian made knives, including a line of hunters, both fixed blade and folders, and a line of both fixed blade and folding tacticals. The look is completely new. Certainly not your daddy's Remington knife.
Bark River's Deluxe Game Series of knives is made up of a range of sizes that fit almost any hunting situation. Mike Stewart has designed these knives with field dressing and related hunting chores as their primary functions. They are heavily constructed and razor sharp.