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.
This offering the scout pattern with awesome burnt stag and Amber stag is such a beautiful knife, superbly crafted and just feels good in the hand, looks even better in the display. WOW is all I can say , nice looking knife priced right
The TVCC Mammoth Ivory Gunstock limited to 25 knives with Oiusi Leaf Art work on the Bolsters , was , I say WAS beautiful they are all gone , but there are still the fish scalers in Buffalo Horn limited to 25 knives, and the Awesome Amber Burnt Stag , and Beefy Burnt Stag handled knives left limited to 50, these as always are pure handcrafted art. 154CM steel... Courtney did a awesome job again!!...
Hi Courtney, I'm not sure if you have any say, but I wanted to urge you to get a Tuna Valley knife chosen for the NKCA Youth knife for 2015. I really think they would be a huge hit with a production of 400 or less. My personal choice would be a baby doc pattern in either mother-of-pearl or mastadon ivory. I'm going to voice my opinion to NKCA Pres Lisa also. :)
Hello, my name is Courtney Daniels and I am the proud owner of Tuna Valley Cutlery Company. I have been the owner for three years now, since 2012. Previously owned by Perry Miller who produced this line in 2010 by Great Eastern Cutlery. Then my husband Ryan Daniels and his father Ken Daniels produced a few runs in early 2012 before I took the line over. Since then I have taken the line over and the product has been produced solely by Queen Cutlery Company. I've not always been into knives. I didn't grow up around them or go to the trade shows. I married into the knife industry when I met Ryan, my husband. At first, I tagged along with him to flea markets when we first met and watched him buy and trade. Then when we got married and started a family, that's when we started going to more knife and gun shows, which I sat back and just watched. The more I watched the more I began to know and pick up on. I was surprising myself when I was able to answer customers questions. How and why do I know this stuff? Before I knew it my husband and father-in-law where leaving me alone at the table so they could walk around. This meant I had to become more familiar with the product and pricing. Once I took on the Tuna Valley line, I became even more interested in how the product was made. I started going to the Queen Cutlery factory and began learning different stations and steps in the production manufacturing process. I don't think a person realizes the varies steps and hands on with different people touching the knife multiple times before the knife is complete. After learning the process or taking a tour through the factory you look at a knife differently and have more respect for the final product. My Tuna Valley line is a limited line. I currently come out in each pattern with: 50 Burnt Stag, 50 Amber Stag, 25 Buffalo Horn and then 25 Fluted Mammoth Ivory with Engraved Bolster. All are limited to this amount and will not be reproduced in that pattern ever again. They are made with 154 CM steel as well. The knife comes in a velvet black pouch inside a white tube with a certificate that has the release date of that pattern and a signature by me. Be sure to like my page for future news, releases, & my new journal that will document my apprenticeship at the factory
I've been working on my knife photography skills, combined with basic Adobe Photoshop adjustments. What better practice than on my new Tuna Valley knife! I think this one turned out pretty well.
lol @ Jan.. Carl... I really like the shape of that blade,,it would double as a Skinner during hunting season. Again.. Really Nice ! Does it have a sheath? That horn slab great.
Thanks guys. I'm certainly blessed with so much loving family, all within 5 miles of my house. Jeff, no it doesn't come with a sheath, just a black velvet pouch. I'm sure would carry just dandy in a nice custom leather sheath. ;)
I agree ! I myself, would almost be inclined to carry in a fixed blade sheath,so as to keep grime and fish parts from collecting and then having to open before cleaning.. but having not thought it thru.. might or might not be a good idea... but worth thinking about. You have a real beaut there and congrats again Carl.
Haha, yeah, I like it quite a bit myself. It may get a little pocket time every so often, to take to parties or church. I doubt this one will see much use, it's too pretty to grime up.
Great looking knife Carl. I love the design. This knife was made to be used..and used....and used, then passed down to the next generation. Enjoy the knife and resist the desire to store it away. I have way too many I have stored away.
Jan Carter
We had so much fun! A good bit of knife talking went on there LOL
Mar 14, 2014
Jan Carter
I heard Courtney say the other day that a TV gunstock is headed out soon. Cant wait to see the Tuna take on that pattern!
Mar 15, 2014
In Memoriam
Terry Ray
Jun 11, 2014
In Memoriam
Terry Ray
Im excited to view and receive the next pattern That TVC release's I know whatever it may be... its gonna be explosive and I cant wait.
hint hint hint.... lol
Jun 20, 2014
Jan Carter
Nov 2, 2014
Jan Carter
Nov 2, 2014
Jan Carter
They did the fishing knife in Horn also!
Nov 18, 2014
In Memoriam
Terry Ray
The TVCC Mammoth Ivory Gunstock limited to 25 knives with Oiusi Leaf Art work on the Bolsters , was , I say WAS beautiful they are all gone , but there are still the fish scalers in Buffalo Horn limited to 25 knives, and the Awesome Amber Burnt Stag , and Beefy Burnt Stag handled knives left limited to 50, these as always are pure handcrafted art. 154CM steel... Courtney did a awesome job again!!...
Nov 18, 2014
Carl Bradshaw
Hi Courtney, I'm not sure if you have any say, but I wanted to urge you to get a Tuna Valley knife chosen for the NKCA Youth knife for 2015. I really think they would be a huge hit with a production of 400 or less. My personal choice would be a baby doc pattern in either mother-of-pearl or mastadon ivory. I'm going to voice my opinion to NKCA Pres Lisa also. :)
Dec 4, 2014
Jan Carter
Jan 6, 2015
Courtney Daniels
Carl Bradshaw,
I will definitely look into the idea. Thank you for your suggestions!
Jan 7, 2015
Jan Carter
Feb 4, 2015
Carl Bradshaw
Ooooh, those Burnt Stag area really nice lookin! Great job Courtney!
Feb 4, 2015
Jan Carter
Tuna Valley Cutlery Railsplitter Genuine India Burnt Stag 154CM steel, nickel silver pins and liners 1/50 made #tccollectiblecutlery #tcknifeshop#tunavalley $175.00 shipped in the USA www.tcknifeshop.com
May 28, 2015
jeff
thanks jan, that is a purty railsplitter for sure.
May 30, 2015
Courtney Daniels
Hello, my name is Courtney Daniels and I am the proud owner of Tuna Valley Cutlery Company. I have been the owner for three years now, since 2012. Previously owned by Perry Miller who produced this line in 2010 by Great Eastern Cutlery. Then my husband Ryan Daniels and his father Ken Daniels produced a few runs in early 2012 before I took the line over. Since then I have taken the line over and the product has been produced solely by Queen Cutlery Company.
I've not always been into knives. I didn't grow up around them or go to the trade shows. I married into the knife industry when I met Ryan, my husband. At first, I tagged along with him to flea markets when we first met and watched him buy and trade. Then when we got married and started a family, that's when we started going to more knife and gun shows, which I sat back and just watched. The more I watched the more I began to know and pick up on. I was surprising myself when I was able to answer customers questions. How and why do I know this stuff? Before I knew it my husband and father-in-law where leaving me alone at the table so they could walk around. This meant I had to become more familiar with the product and pricing.
Once I took on the Tuna Valley line, I became even more interested in how the product was made. I started going to the Queen Cutlery factory and began learning different stations and steps in the production manufacturing process. I don't think a person realizes the varies steps and hands on with different people touching the knife multiple times before the knife is complete. After learning the process or taking a tour through the factory you look at a knife differently and have more respect for the final product.
My Tuna Valley line is a limited line. I currently come out in each pattern with: 50 Burnt Stag, 50 Amber Stag, 25 Buffalo Horn and then 25 Fluted Mammoth Ivory with Engraved Bolster. All are limited to this amount and will not be reproduced in that pattern ever again. They are made with 154 CM steel as well. The knife comes in a velvet black pouch inside a white tube with a certificate that has the release date of that pattern and a signature by me.
Be sure to like my page for future news, releases, & my new journal that will document my apprenticeship at the factory
Sep 10, 2015
Carl Bradshaw
I've been working on my knife photography skills, combined with basic Adobe Photoshop adjustments. What better practice than on my new Tuna Valley knife! I think this one turned out pretty well.
Nov 5, 2015
Jan Carter
that did come out well Carl! Congrats on the new Tuna, they are one heck of a knife!
Nov 5, 2015
Jamie Rank
Hi Carl,
Your Tuna Valley picture came out Fantastic!!! Good Job!
They are fantastic knives!
Nov 5, 2015
Clint Thompson
Carl you have a great knife and good choice. Good photo.
Nov 6, 2015
Paul Gockley
Tuna Valley Rail Splitter, nice stag on this one.
Dec 7, 2015
Carl Bradshaw
Very nice stag indeed!
Dec 8, 2015
Carl Bradshaw
Christmas gift this year, I'm very happy with this one! 2014 Tuna Valley Fish Scaler in Buffalo Horn.
Dec 26, 2015
jeff
Carl , that is a beaut ! I ordered one from Santa, but I don't think that I passed the nice/naughty test.. :-{ Really Nice, Congrats !
Dec 26, 2015
Jan Carter
Goodness that IS a beauty Carl! Congrats! Jeff, maybe Santa and the Valentines Cupid can team up for it soon :)
Dec 26, 2015
jeff
lol @ Jan.. Carl... I really like the shape of that blade,,it would double as a Skinner during hunting season. Again.. Really Nice ! Does it have a sheath? That horn slab great.
Dec 26, 2015
Carl Bradshaw
Thanks guys. I'm certainly blessed with so much loving family, all within 5 miles of my house. Jeff, no it doesn't come with a sheath, just a black velvet pouch. I'm sure would carry just dandy in a nice custom leather sheath. ;)
Dec 26, 2015
jeff
I agree ! I myself, would almost be inclined to carry in a fixed blade sheath,so as to keep grime and fish parts from collecting and then having to open before cleaning.. but having not thought it thru.. might or might not be a good idea... but worth thinking about. You have a real beaut there and congrats again Carl.
Dec 26, 2015
jeff
Then again.. it would probably go into my collection and never see use..;-} I really like that knife ! as you can tell, I am sure..lol
Dec 26, 2015
Carl Bradshaw
Haha, yeah, I like it quite a bit myself. It may get a little pocket time every so often, to take to parties or church. I doubt this one will see much use, it's too pretty to grime up.
Dec 26, 2015
Clint Thompson
Great looking knife Carl. I love the design. This knife was made to be used..and used....and used, then passed down to the next generation. Enjoy the knife and resist the desire to store it away. I have way too many I have stored away.
Dec 27, 2015
Carl Bradshaw
Courtney, any little hints at what Tuna Valley will be offering for 2016? :)
Jan 5, 2016
Jamie Rank
I know there is a New Timekeeper coming out very soon! looks like it will be a SCOUT Knife! Will be very Cool! Also made in very limited numbers!
Jan 6, 2016
Jamie Rank
Ryan is working on a preview picture of a new release that they are hoping to have out to the dealers by Valentines Day!
I will post more information as soon as I can!
Jan 6, 2016
Carl Bradshaw
I see on some dealer sites the new Scout Time Keeper is for sale. Cool looking knife!
Feb 17, 2016
Jamie Rank
GREAT NEWS!!
THE TUNA VALLEY TEAR DROP KNIVES ARE IN STOCK NOW!
CHECK WITH YOUR DEALER NOW BEFORE THEY ARE GONE!!!
I WILL ADD A FEW PICTURES SOON.
THANK YOU
JAMIE RANK
Feb 21, 2016
Jamie Rank
TUNA VALLEY - EASY OPEN TEAR DROP - NICE BUFFALO HORN HANDLES
Feb 21, 2016
Jamie Rank
TUNA VALLEY - EASY OPEN TEAR DROP - FANTASTIC AMBER STAG!!
Feb 21, 2016
Jamie Rank
TUNA VALLEY - EASY OPEN TEAR DROP - AWESOME BURNT STAG!!
Feb 21, 2016
Jamie Rank
THE NEW EASY OPEN TEAR DROP KNIVES FROM TUNA VALLEY CUTLERY!
FANTASTIC NEW RELEASE !
PRODUCTION TOTALS ARE VERY LIMITED:
BURNT STAG - 50pcs.
AMBER STAG - 50pcs.
BUFFALO HORN - 25pcs. (very limited)
GET YOURS BEFORE THEY ARE GONE FOREVER!!
Feb 21, 2016
Jan Carter
Jamie,
As with all the Tuna Valley, this one is sweet! It appears each of the handle options is 154 CM steel!
Feb 21, 2016
Jamie Rank
Hi Jan,
Yes they are all 154 cm steel!
Feb 21, 2016
Carl Bradshaw
ooooh boy, those are pretty sweet looking knives. You can be sure I'll be getting my hands on one of those!
Feb 21, 2016
Jan Carter
which handle Carl? I am thinking the buffalo
Feb 22, 2016
Paul Gockley
Had to get one in buffalo from JSR, think it's the same one Tuna Valley has pictured on their web page. It's in the mail.
Feb 22, 2016
Carl Bradshaw
I pulled the trigger today and got one in buffalo horn handles. They just look to cool not to own one!
Feb 22, 2016
Jan Carter
Congrats to both of you! I cannot wait for you to get them and share!
Paul, I also like working with JSR
Feb 23, 2016
Carl Bradshaw
Here she is, nice teardrop in buffalo horn.
Mar 3, 2016
Clint Thompson
This knife is very nice looking in the Buffalo Horn. A yellow micarta or a nice bone or stag would also be great. Love the knife Tuna Valley.
Mar 4, 2016
Carl Bradshaw
1 more shot of the teardrop.
Mar 9, 2016