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A. G. Russell Knives. Inc

A.G. Russell Knives is the oldest mail order knife company in the world. We sell only the finest cutlery from William Henry, Randall, Böker, Columbia River Knife & Tool, Kershaw, SOG, Benchmade, Spyerdco, Canal Street Cutlery, and more.

Website: http://agrussell.com
Location: Rogers, Arkansas
Members: 98
Latest Activity: May 19, 2024

Only couple in the Cutlery Hall of Fame. A.G. and Goldie Russell.

A couple that has shared passion and ethics with knife collectors around the world

Only couple in the Cutlery Hall of Fame. A.G. and Goldie Russell.

Goldie Russell is the FIRST woman in the Cutlery Hall of Fame!  Congratulations and well deserved

Discussion Forum

The Russell Era Hen&Rooster picture thread!

Started by Alexander Noot. Last reply by Alexander Noot Jan 29, 2015. 9 Replies

Something you don't find every day.

Started by Alexander Noot. Last reply by Les Swalm Jul 21, 2014. 15 Replies

Question on a Bruckmann knife

Started by Dave Taylor. Last reply by Robert Burris Dec 19, 2013. 5 Replies

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Comment by Alexander Noot on May 5, 2012 at 12:49

mr. Russell, I'll have a look around for websites (vendors) that I do like the photo's of.  The main issue that I have with the pictures on your site is that they're a bit grainy, somewhat vague. Half the time I have a hard time believing that it's a picture and it looks more like a painting type thing.

I'll have a look around though.

Regards

Alexander


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Comment by A. G. Russell on May 5, 2012 at 2:24

Alexander,

thanks for the order.  Please list for me the 5 top web sites that I can go to to see how my photographs should look. 

thanks for the help

A. G.

Comment by Alexander Noot on May 5, 2012 at 1:12

Totally agree. One of the maine problems with A.G. Russell's website is the size and quality of the pictures. Personally I've never seen worse pictures on a website. But the videos they make could solve everything.

Comment by Stephen Robinson on May 4, 2012 at 12:00

I didn't realise he had movies on YouTube. Maybe he should publicise them a bit more on his website. Perhaps the movies could talk about what kind of work each knife is best suited for, and show it in action? What do you think?

Comment by Alexander Noot on May 4, 2012 at 5:52

Just noticed that mr. Russell is bringing another one of his designs to life. Congratualtions mr. Russell.

Comment by Alexander Noot on May 3, 2012 at 7:46

Well, I finally pushed myself over the ledge and ordered the 2011 Texas Ranger. And because I figured it wouldn't like to travel alone across the ocean I got the Ultimate pen knife and the 3 inch titantium lockback and cooking tweezers to travel with it!


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Comment by Robert Burris on March 28, 2012 at 12:02

Congrats, Mr. A.G.!


In Memoriam
Comment by Robert Burris on March 9, 2012 at 9:39

That's my plan, I am looking hard at that Vest Pocket Skinner CM-7.


In Memoriam
Comment by A. G. Russell on March 9, 2012 at 9:36

Robert,

If you will get one real Hen & Rooster knife from pre 1980 and study it, inside and out you will never again be fooled.


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Comment by Robert Burris on March 9, 2012 at 9:36

I know all about the Cuttingedge, and the knives on there. This is why we have a good forum, to learn from our mistakes in this hobby of knife collecting. A knife advertised to be made in the 1970's should have been made when Mr. AG. owned the company. Instead it was made in the 1980's. I hope this helps other collectors not make the same mistake I did. I can live with it, I still have a fine little knife in great congition at a fair price.Although, It's not what I wanted. Thanks again Mr. AG.

 
 
 

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