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Fight'n Rooster Cutlery Company DEALERS

North Cumberland Guns And Ammo
105 N. Cumberland St.
Lebanon, TN. 37087
1-615-444-3303

The Smiths
680 Glades Rd. Shop #2.
Gatlinburg, TN. 37738
1-865-436-3322

Smokey Mountain Knife Works
2320 Winfield Dunn Prky.
Sevierville, TN. 37876
1-865-453-5871

Florida Dealers

Byrds Western Store
4855 West Newhaven Ave.
West Melbourne, Fl. 32904
1-321-768-2345

Demberger's Knives
Bob and Corey Demberger
1-727-421-8861
bobqqd@aol.com

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There are new Roosters coming soon!

Started by Jan Carter. Last reply by Charles Sample Aug 17, 2018. 1 Reply

I received a local paper today from Lebanon, TN.  The news made my heart skip a beat or two.I cannot put the entire article on here due to copy write issues but I wanted you to know what it says.For…Continue

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new knives that are ruined by gassing.

Started by Paul Evans. Last reply by Sue OldsWidow Mar 20, 2018. 22 Replies

These knives were unused believe it or not. What a bummer!Continue

fightin rooster moose

Started by Louie Hohl Oct 10, 2017. 0 Replies

Fightin rooster did make a moose knife. It was rather large brass framed. there were a 57 chevy knife, a long rifle as well. If I find my pictures of them I will post.Continue

What pattern # or name is this considered?

Started by Jaron. Last reply by Jaron Jul 1, 2017. 2 Replies

Fight'n rooster on rightI'm looking for lockbacks and swing guards please everyoneContinue

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Comment by Jan Carter on January 8, 2016 at 17:06

Gregory

While I have never had an FNR degrade be aware...any and all celluloid is subject to gassing.  The material degrades.  You will have less issues if it is temp controlled, out of sunlight, ect.  My very best advise it do not store it with other knives.  If one goes it sets off others and destroys any metal it may come in contact with.  I have seen folk do everything from putting them in baggies to cryovac sealing them.  We sold all our celluloids a few years ago and only have three or 4 left.  They are in a drawer by themselves and inside fleece lined zipper pouches 

Comment by Gregory Denk on January 8, 2016 at 15:01

Wondering what some of you might pass along regarding a celluloid issue.

Some say that their FR celluloid knives have not exhibited the nasty characteristic know as "gassing," the chemical breakdown of the celluloid which releases vapors which degradate not only the offending knife but those stored in proximity.

Any FN experiences to relate?

Comment by Jan Carter on July 5, 2015 at 20:32


KnifeMaker
Comment by Sterling Buster on July 1, 2015 at 21:23
As most of you know, eight years ago today we lost Frank Buster. These last few yeas have been a very difficult time for our company, but we are clawing our way back. I am still holding true to our principles. To make great pocket knives you must keep the quantities limited, the quality top notch and give them something different. One of Franks favorite ideas was that of a Fight'n Rooster automatic, but whether it was the laws, timing or details he was never able to see his idea to fruition.
November 2012 I spoke with a brother of mine on his idea. He in turn put me in touch with a company that held much of our same principles. A couple of months later a design was chosen and details hammered out. Now it may have taken longer than we would have liked, but everything happens for a reason.
This is the Fight'n Rooster edition Ultratech by Microtech. We have produced 40 of these beauties for our 40th anniversary with an addition 10 special edition Ultratechs with Sterling Silver Rooster Skull lanyard pulls. Retail on these are $400.00 and $450.00, however, if you preorder yours before the 10th of this month you'll pay only $280.00 for the standard and $315.00 for the special edition. Don't miss out on the first Fight'n Rooster Automatics to ever be produced!
Comment by Jan Carter on May 25, 2015 at 8:51

Sterling, Thanks for the heads up...THE FIRST OF FOUR NEW FNR'S!


KnifeMaker
Comment by Sterling Buster on May 24, 2015 at 22:30
Rob, that is what we called a Short Boy.

KnifeMaker
Comment by Sterling Buster on May 24, 2015 at 22:29
Jan you beat me to it! Thanks! This is the first of four pieces we will be trying to get finished for the 40th Anniversary.
Comment by Jan Carter on May 24, 2015 at 19:36

Just in! This is the brand new Fight'n Rooster Gaff! This very limited all Damascus blade is a calabration with Brad Vice of Alabama Damascus. Only 30 pieces of these 3 1/4 inch push daggers are made in damascus, however, at the time of this post on I only have 21 left. Retail is 100.00 each but if you order before June 5 it will be 75.00 shipped. Keep in mind with damascus each knife is going to vary in pattern. Dont miss out on the very first Fight'n Rooster to be made here in the U.S. Call 615-319-3695 and leave a message or send us a message on here and we will call you back to place your order.

Comment by Rob Furnald on May 11, 2015 at 16:51

Anybody know the name of this pattern?

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Comment by tim payne on April 29, 2015 at 18:57

looking good Bill.  thanks for sharing your awesome samplers with us!  cant wait to see the next one HawkBill.

 
 
 

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