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.
In Memoriam
A. G. Russell
Aug 2, 2009
Trent Rock
Aug 2, 2009
In Memoriam
Scott King
Aug 2, 2009
Steve wells
Aug 4, 2009
Chase Williams
Aug 6, 2009
Chase Williams
During the Great Depression, knives of this type were commonly carried by men who were on the move, looking for work. These men were called Hobos and their common mode of transportation was a train boxcar. The A. G. Russell™ Boxcar Jack consists of a knife and fork that are held together by slots and pins in the liners and can easily be taken apart, resulting in a separate knife and fork. The two halves can be separated without opening either blade. Simply push the mark, or obverse, side of the knife toward the pivot to slide the two halves apart.
Aug 7, 2009
Chase Williams
Aug 11, 2009
Chase Williams
This is a wonderful example of the BEST of Japanese folding knives! In our quest for the best quality for the money, we sometimes accept knife designs from the companies or individuals who make knives for us. This beautifully made Trapper was designed by the maker for A.G. Russell™. With the much prized square tang, it is not quite as I would have designed it. I have a personal preference for tangs that offer walk and talk without stopping in the middle. When we were offered a sample of this knife a little over a year ago, though, the design was so superb and the craftsmanship so good that I had to ignore my opinion of the square tang.
The 2-3/4" Clip blade and a most unusual 2-3/4" Spey blade are made of about 1/8" thick (0.119) VG-10 stainless cutlery steel at 59-61 Rc. The liners, bolsters, caps and shields are exquisitely finished stainless steel. Available in both Cocobolo, an exotic wood that has been used in the cutlery industry for over 200 years, and European Red Deer Antler. Beautiful fit and beautiful finish. Measures 3-7/16" closed and weighs approximately 3.6 oz. Made in Japan.
Aug 11, 2009
Chase Williams
Aug 12, 2009
Frank Stennett
Aug 14, 2009
Chase Williams
Aug 14, 2009
David Hawkins
Aug 21, 2009
David Hawkins
Sep 15, 2009
In Memoriam
Scott King
I just wish I had my recorder (video or audio) as we talked. I'd love to preserve his knowledge on knives.
Dec 9, 2009
David Hawkins
Jul 22, 2010
KnifeMaker
Allen Newberry
Jul 22, 2010
Frank Stennett
Jul 22, 2010
Ronald Franklin
Hello, I was wondering if I could get any info on a "A.G. Russell Oak leaf and acorn etched sting" it's marked 1977 and has the "Russel" misspelled.
Thanks
Feb 4, 2011
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Feb 4, 2011
In Memoriam
A. G. Russell
Robert,
What kind of section?
Feb 4, 2011
In Memoriam
A. G. Russell
Ronald,
500 made sold out in about 4-5 months only the damascus are more rare
Feb 4, 2011
Ronald Franklin
Thanks A.G. How much did they sell for and how long ago, About how much are they with now....???
Thanks
Feb 5, 2011
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Feb 6, 2011
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
May 19, 2011