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OK .. last I knew .. they had gone out of business. It is my belief .. they have gone out of business.

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Then ..today, Tue 15 Aug 2017.. I receive my latest copy of "Russell's for Men" ..and.. A.G. is offering an exclusive run of 100 Corn Hunter's Pride by Wally Gardner of Canal Street Cutlery ..&.. the knife bears the makers mark of Canal Street Cutlery. Specifically .. it is inset as a shield in the handle of this straight knife. The knife is listed on the rear cover page. AG's part # is "CSC-AG135CH".

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Is this "old stock" ??

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Is this new stock .. commissioned by A.G. Russell & made by Wally Gardner ? Who ..perhaps.. still holds the right to the Canal Street Cutlery name !?!

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??? Are there still knives being made bearing the maker's mark of Canal Street Cutlery ???

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Thank you for any responses.

D ale

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I just found this ..but.. not sure how current it is.

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Canal Street Cutlery Brand Knives Discontinued

By Gary Zinn

 

During October and November, 2015, rumors began circulating that Canal Street Cutlery was going out of business. Finally, on 4 December 2015, cutlery marketer Derrick Bohn confirmed the rumor in his weekly KnivesShipFree marketing e-mail. His statement was:

"It is with great sadness that I tell you, that this GREAT knife company has closed up shop. There will never be more Canal St. knives."

As I understand it, the Canal Street firm will no longer produce and market its line of traditionally styled folding and fixed blade knives. However, the firm is apparently not defunct as a knife manufacturer. I say this because, very quietly, Canal Street has already designed and began producing a line of fixed blade tactical styled knifes for Dexter-Russell, Inc.

The Canal Street Cutlery affiliation with Dexter-Russell is perhaps explained most clearly on the A.G. Russell Knives website, as follows:

"csGreen River Tactical is a new division of Dexter-Russell, Inc., the largest manufacturer of professional cutlery in the United States. At the helm of the new division is Wally Gardiner, CEO/owner of Canal Street Cutlery. Hoping to enter the gun accessory market with this new category of tactical knives, csGreen River Tactical is introducing these two new models, a clip point and a drop point - both available in two handle colors."

The knives referred to in this statement are already on the market and are available from A.G. Russell and a handful of additional major internet knife vendors.

Whether the already crowded market for tactical style knives is broad and deep enough to include this new entrant remains to be seen. In my capacity as Cutlery Editor for Guns & Shooting Online, I will monitor the situation and report further on it if and when developments warrant.

D ale,

I understand that the tang and trademark still belong to Wally.  

I also understand that a good bit of the equipment and shop stock were sold off to other US makers.  

I would say these were SFO ordered by AG and likely Wally completed the assembly from what he had purchased for the order.  Blades would have almost had to have been made before the close of the factory and if the order was placed before closing Wally would have made sure they were delivered.  He has a strong ethic and regrettably, experience with the closing of a knife factory

!!! . Thanks , Jan . !!!

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