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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Seth,
Thank you. Wonderful information. I have experienced the same thing with some...Now I know how to fix it lickety split. We appreciate it
Quick Tip: I noticed on my TVCC Stag Lock Backs that they felt a little gritty while opening and closing. After looking I noticed that, like alot of knives, there was alot of carbon build up in the joint. I added a few drops of my secert knife oil which I'll share with you guys since you're my pals. Its a mixture of Z-Max engine treatment and a synthetic knife oil. The Z-Max dissolves carbon build up and acts as a rust preventitive. After a few drops of that, the swing guards are smooth as silk. This will work on any folding knife. Just thought I'd share that with everybody just in case any of you were having the same problem.
Eddie,
Not this month, the budget is a little low. Too bad too because I really wanted this swing guard. There will certainly be one in my future
Jan,
I thought you'd be the first to get one!
I am dying to hear how this newest is..............
Anyone have one yet to show off?
Clint,
ROFL...Its too much fun to miss out on?
Johnny and Jan....
Swing Guard....and I am in the game....LOL! And I don't even know why.
Johnny,
I like the style on the Ebony also but a good old swing guard always wins my heart
Wow, I knew you were crazy about these knives, but Wow.
Long live the TUNA!!!
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