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Yes, it is the chute knife from AGR with Ivory handle really sweet.
Yea, Les, thats a fine AG Russell knife. I think it's called a "Chute" knife. I'll let Les give the info.
Not as small as I thought then. Very nice piece though.
And Les Swalm...that look REALLY nice as well. Can you tell me a little bit more about that one?
The knife measures nine inches, I think. That's a one ounce silver English coin.
Nice loveless style blade that Robert! Is it that small or is that simply a very large coin?
Good looking knife Robert!
Those are pretty good indeed Stephen. I agree trhat it's probably the resolution of the photo's. To me they also seem a little too "photoshopped". They might not be. But something about them doesn't look quite right.
Another site that has it down pretty well is Les Robertson's site: http://www.robertsoncustomcutlery.com/
Monkey Edge is a pretty good one as well: http://www.monkeyedge.com
Howe's knifeshop is pretty good: http://www.howesknifeshop.com
I'll browse around some more. Offcourse none of these shops have the advantage of beind able to carry the Russell designed knives OR the fantastic garantee that A.G. offers. But the pictures they do are done very well.
I have to agree that the pictures are low resolution and sometimes it's hard to get a feel for how big a knife is (measurements only help a bit). Examples - try Vintage knives, www.vintageknives.com, especially 'view more pictures'; www.dozierknives.com, especially 'featured inventory', and www.arizonacustomknives.com. AG Russell pictures are clearly done professionally, they just need to be larger and in high resolution. The 'biggest' view tends to only be a bit bigger. Setting the knife next to familiar objects would help show the scale of the knife, too.
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