The online community of knife collectors, A Knife Family Forged in Steel
Tuna Valley Cutlery Company is an exclusive line of traditional knives geared towards the contemporary collector. They are only made in limited edition runs, and they are known for their superior specialty steels, and the most beautiful, natural handle materials.
Website: http://www.danielsfamilyknives.com
Location: Southern Ohio
Members: 143
Latest Activity: Aug 3, 2020
Now, a new chapter has begun for Ryan and Courtney Daniels. "Daniels Family Knife Brands" is offering the exiting new Excelsior Knife Company line of knives directly crafted by the knife makers that also design them.
They also are continuing the very popular Tuna Valley Cutlery Co. knife brand, marketed towards the contemporary collector.
Thanks to everyone for all their support over the years, and we hope to talk with you in person at one of the many knife shows we attend throughout the year! We have many projects on the horizon, and hope you check here often to see what is coming next.
Started by Carl Bradshaw. Last reply by Carl Bradshaw Mar 28, 2020. 117 Replies 11 Likes
I took the day off work today and spent a little time out in the woods with my camera and tripod, and a pack full of knives. I got some pretty nice pictures that I am happy with.1906 - Pearl Ladies…Continue
Started by Carl Bradshaw. Last reply by Carl Bradshaw Oct 9, 2018. 17 Replies 0 Likes
Hi Courtney, I had a question that I was hoping you could help with, regarding the production history for the Tuna Valley knives.I know the about the first 2 years that Perry Miller released the…Continue
Started by Dennis. Last reply by Leo Lantz Oct 4, 2016. 7 Replies 2 Likes
I think the Tuna line is outstanding and I have just got started on my hunt. Thanks Daniels for this product line.
Started by Courtney Daniels. Last reply by Jan Carter Nov 5, 2015. 9 Replies 6 Likes
Daniels Family Knives is excited to announce its newest series in the Tuna Valley…Continue
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Hey Ryan, I tried to get to your web site but I couldn't get on. I'm no wizzard on the computer, so I'll just keep trying. This was just to let you know, maybe theres a glich.
Luca thanks for the help took care of it.
Ryan
Ryan, make sure you correct the spelling of your dealers websites! Poor Ken Mundhenk is listed under "blurcreekcutlery" and of course that link takes you nowhere fast!
Hey Jan, Thanks I forgot to put a links page. I defently will get one on there tommorow.
Ryan,
We would be pleased to have a link on there to us here. I am sure there are more folks out there that would love to be chatting in here with us
I finally have the website started. Its very fresh so please give some feedback on I can make it more interactive and informative. Thanks for all the ideas so far and everyone joining the group. The Burnt Stag Lock Back Trappers will be avaible in a few weeks so you might want to reserve yours there is only 50. Thanks
Jan,
You might have, I might have been snoozing!
Hey,
How many of us are thinking of attending the Blade Show this year?
Seeing as we know, from Ryan's recounting above, of his father Ken's predilection for the Sunfish pattern, and remembering the beautiful "Ken Daniels" cocobolo Sunfish that he made at GEC that came in the "Jack Daniels" like packaging, and now seeing that the first new Tuna Valley knife is a single bladed knife, I'd like to see these two design ideas united in a new single bladed Sunfish knife from Tuna Valley. Northwoods, a company GEC has worked with in the past, if I'm not mistaken, makes a similar knife called the Indian River Jack, but it's smaller and slimmer. Some of us love the Sunfish blade and some of us love single bladed knives where the hand feel is uninteruptedly smooth against the knife handle, without the secondary blade digging into the folds of our fingers, and these two loves could marry and produce a love child that would be the single bladed Sunfish. While I'm speaking of my dream knife I'll add that I also love the all steel versions, no brass no nickel silver, and would like to see that in the knife I propose here. Finally, I would rather see this knife handle kept pure and solid, without an ez-open cutout, again for the comfort and hand feel. So Daniels Family and Tuna Valley fans out there, what do you think?
Tom,
I apologize...I thought I had told the GEC group to check this out. I will correct that immediatly. The lockback version of the 23 has been on the wanted list for awhile, maybe we will see that come through. Ryan has been off and on trying to keep us up on the happenings, cant wait to see whats next
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