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Alex, I wanted you to know that the knife I bought from you, to help out on your trip, arrived and is just fine. I hope you enjoy your trip and be safe.
I just recieved one of Mr. AG.'s Hen and Roosters from 1979. It's a CM-7 .45 Long Colt, Vest Pocket Skinner. Mr. AG. designed this Hen and Rooster himself, and did a wonderful job. It's a really neat little knife. I'll post pictures later. How sweet it is!
AG does indeed know how to design a wonderful knife, and is a good man to boot. Busy as he and Goldie are right now, he found time to have have a nice email chat with me this morning. I call him my friend.
Les, they are great. The picture of the first one is hard to see though. I have the same modle as the second one but mine has different handle scales. I like that model alot with it's coffin handles and spear type blade. What model is the first one?
If you want to see my coffin handle Hen and Rooster, go to a Box Full of Knives, then Hen and Rooster mini group, second page. You will find it there. I'm sure you will like it. I'm not familuar with model 111, I'll have to look it up.
111 indicates that it is a knife from one of the three hundred sets celebrating the 111th anniversary of the Bertram company and the Hen & Rooster Trademark. These sets sold for about $300 and had ten knives handled in Ivory, Pearl, Stag and Horn. The sets now sell for about $2,000 each.
I am looking for Knife Collector Club Premium knives. I presently have CM 5, 7,9. 10. 11. 12 and FH 2 & 5. If you have any that I do not have and are willing to sell please contact me.
Another question for AG collectors how does the serial number effect the value of these knives. I understand that 1-25 is premium knives but how valuable do you concider a 001 serial number would be?
The Premier Grade for CM-1 and CM-2 was 1 - 12 14k gold bolsters and inlay. fFor CM-3 - CM-8 Premier grade was 1 -24 and again bolsters and inlays were 14k Gold. CM-9 the handles were Sterling Silver and the inlay was 14k Gold, after that the Premier Grade just had fancyier engraving and blade etching until the 35th Anniversary knife with 1-25 and 14k gold bolsters and inlay.
Excelsiour Grade had engraved bolsters and begining with CM-3 and FH-1 began with serial number 235 to 100.
Thank you for showing our Mr. Noot around while he was with you in Arkansas. No matter who I meet with your company I am always impressed with the genuine and down to earth attitudes displayed. Supporting a company that supports the knife community as a whole is a good feeling!
Yea Buddy, Mr. AG. is the greatest! Thanks for showing our good friend a wonderful time. I am sure Alex will remember, his knife trip to the USA for the rest of his life.
Well I'm excited! I found a Bicentennial knife through e-bay and I'm the winning bidder. Now I know that this is a fairly pricey knife. But I'm lucky enough to get it WAY below selling price. (Wouldn't have been able to afford it otherwise)
So sometime next week I should be getting a new A.G. Russell.
It isn't something about A.G. Russell knives ... it is about knives in general: a lot of ebay sellers won't ship outside the U.S. (either due to perceived legal risk and/or difficulty/not being sure how to do it).
I'd see if you can get the seller to ship to one of your friends in the U.S.; then, have your friend ship it to you.
I'd hate to see you loose the purchase of the knife just because the seller doesn't want to ship outside the U.S..
(Tip for future ebay bidding: always look at what the seller says in the listing about shipping outside the U.S. before bidding).
I can find my way around it no problem. I have a lot of friends in the US that will help me out no problem.
One of the pieces I'm most interested in. The seller claimed to KNOW that locking knives are illegal outside of the US (They're not in most places) and that the legal limit to a non locking blade was 2,5" in Brittain (it's not it's 3" and no limit on type of knife or length if you have a legally valid reason to carry one such as camping/working in the yard etc). This he knew because he'd travelled to Europe once and had been a police officer for 40 years.
I told him he was misstaken and that at least in my country there was no such limit on either locking blade or length like that. (I didn't bother with the other misinformation since he didn't seem open to it) and that I'd really like that knife of his.
He told me he'd ship to me since I promised him it wasn't against the law here.
It just bothers me sometimes. Some americans seem to think that anything in Europe is some kind of Orwellian 1984 type state where nothing is allowed.
Seems like a chat discussion my brother had with an american girl once (she wasn't very bright) where he convinced her that we have no electricity in Europe.....WHILE HE WAS CHATTING WITH HER ON THE INTERNET!!!
Same thing on lots of forums. People always state "Continental US only".
I'll tell you...I'd have spent a lot more money on knives if that weren't the case....probably good for me that they do that then.
Luckily A.G. doesn't have a problem shipping to me :-)
I remember reading a review about that one at some point. Quite a large piece. Should be very nice. You can get a "second quality" of it for very little money.
So A.G. just posted 2 designs on his website that WILL come my way. One is a budget version of his Acies folder (with lefthanded pocket clip option) and the other basically the latest version of his One Hand Knife, with pocket clip, titanium handle, scales and VG-10 blade.
Well I pulled the trigger on the white bone K12. A friend of mine is bringing it for me from the states. That way I'll be saving around €50 (or around $60) on shipping charges and import taxes.
It's the love/hate relationship I have with buying from A.G. I love the man and his designs....but hate paying around 150% of what he charges for everything I buy from him. I don't blame him for it. But it's still annoying.
Yes it is Jan. Especially on a $120 knife!! When my wife realised how much I'd be saving this way she told me that in the future I could only by from A.G. if someone will bring it to me. hahaha
I didn't really respond to that. But most likely I'll have people either bring me things or ship them to me or something like that.
Hello all, i own a boker plus Bubinga Wood lockback. i have noticed that boker used a couple of Ag,s designs in the making of this knife.it has a wide blade and a stop pin in the blade channel to stop the blade from contacting the backspring.i own a large AG russell folding hunter with the same features.
Looks decent enough. Makes me wonder if they copied EVERYTHING and did a coil spring lockback like A.G. does on his knives.
I suspect not though. The stop pin is always a nice touch though. But I'm pretty sure when I look at the design that A.G. might have found a way to put EVEN MORE blade in that handle.
it has the standard lockback spring,you are right AG would have put more blade in that handle,it is a very nice knife for the money. fit and finish is very good, the bubinga scales are nice.
Oh yeah. By no means is my comment meant as a detraction of the knife. It looks like excellent value for money. So much that for a second I was tempted myself.
alexander i know that you meant no detraction,ron it does make a nice EDC it is light for it's size and opens and closes very smooth and has zero blade play,has 440c steel and came very sharp. i wonder if it was made in the same factory where AG has his chinese made.
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
My Email address is: pawpawcoyote@Gmail.com my name is Robert Burris, thanks.
Jul 12, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Alex, I wanted you to know that the knife I bought from you, to help out on your trip, arrived and is just fine. I hope you enjoy your trip and be safe.
Jul 12, 2012
Alexander Noot
Great! Good to hear! Thanks again Robert! Help it did :-)
Jul 12, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Alex, I hope you have a wonderful time and enjoy yourself. You may learn some knife making skills while you are there. Good luck, my friend.
Jul 13, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
I just recieved one of Mr. AG.'s Hen and Roosters from 1979. It's a CM-7 .45 Long Colt, Vest Pocket Skinner. Mr. AG. designed this Hen and Rooster himself, and did a wonderful job. It's a really neat little knife. I'll post pictures later. How sweet it is!
Jul 19, 2012
Steve Williams
AG does indeed know how to design a wonderful knife, and is a good man to boot. Busy as he and Goldie are right now, he found time to have have a nice email chat with me this morning. I call him my friend.
Jul 22, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Great Steve! To forgive and forget, Bless your heart.
Jul 22, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Here's my CM-7 Hen and Rooster, It's covered with Rust-Free, a great AG. Russell product.
Jul 22, 2012
Billy Oneale
That's nice, Robert.
Jul 22, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
I had just covered it with Rust-Free to save the knife away , when the camera came along. Those old Hen and Roosters are really built well.
Jul 23, 2012
Les Swalm
I have 2 new AG hen & Roosters
Here they are
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What I love is how thick the nickel liners are really makes a difference in the quality of these knives.
Jul 26, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Les, they are great. The picture of the first one is hard to see though. I have the same modle as the second one but mine has different handle scales. I like that model alot with it's coffin handles and spear type blade. What model is the first one?
Jul 26, 2012
Les Swalm
The number on the knife is 111 and the seller called it a cigar knife.
Jul 26, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
If you want to see my coffin handle Hen and Rooster, go to a Box Full of Knives, then Hen and Rooster mini group, second page. You will find it there. I'm sure you will like it. I'm not familuar with model 111, I'll have to look it up.
Jul 26, 2012
In Memoriam
A. G. Russell
111 indicates that it is a knife from one of the three hundred sets celebrating the 111th anniversary of the Bertram company and the Hen & Rooster Trademark. These sets sold for about $300 and had ten knives handled in Ivory, Pearl, Stag and Horn. The sets now sell for about $2,000 each.
Jul 26, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Wow, that is really interesting, Mr. AG. I wish, we had a better picture of it. Good luck with the big show.
Jul 27, 2012
Les Swalm
I am looking for Knife Collector Club Premium knives. I presently have CM 5, 7,9. 10. 11. 12 and FH 2 & 5. If you have any that I do not have and are willing to sell please contact me.
Thanks
Les
Jul 31, 2012
Les Swalm
Another question for AG collectors how does the serial number effect the value of these knives. I understand that 1-25 is premium knives but how valuable do you concider a 001 serial number would be?
Thanks
Les
Jul 31, 2012
In Memoriam
A. G. Russell
The Premier Grade for CM-1 and CM-2 was 1 - 12 14k gold bolsters and inlay. fFor CM-3 - CM-8 Premier grade was 1 -24 and again bolsters and inlays were 14k Gold. CM-9 the handles were Sterling Silver and the inlay was 14k Gold, after that the Premier Grade just had fancyier engraving and blade etching until the 35th Anniversary knife with 1-25 and 14k gold bolsters and inlay.
Excelsiour Grade had engraved bolsters and begining with CM-3 and FH-1 began with serial number 235 to 100.
Jul 31, 2012
In Memoriam
A. G. Russell
The last line below should read 25 to 100
Jul 31, 2012
Alexander Noot
So did you guys see this one?:
Aug 2, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
I saw it the other day, really something. Mr. AG. is always coming up with something special and new.
Aug 2, 2012
Jan Carter
Mr. Russell,
Thank you for showing our Mr. Noot around while he was with you in Arkansas. No matter who I meet with your company I am always impressed with the genuine and down to earth attitudes displayed. Supporting a company that supports the knife community as a whole is a good feeling!
Aug 3, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Yea Buddy, Mr. AG. is the greatest! Thanks for showing our good friend a wonderful time. I am sure Alex will remember, his knife trip to the USA for the rest of his life.
Aug 3, 2012
Alexander Noot
No doubt about that!
Aug 5, 2012
Alexander Noot
Well I'm excited! I found a Bicentennial knife through e-bay and I'm the winning bidder. Now I know that this is a fairly pricey knife. But I'm lucky enough to get it WAY below selling price. (Wouldn't have been able to afford it otherwise)
So sometime next week I should be getting a new A.G. Russell.
Sep 5, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Great Alex, lets get a look at it when you get it.
Sep 5, 2012
Alexander Noot
So what is it about A.G. Russell knives that makes E-bay sellers only willing to ship in the USA?
Almost every Russell Auction that I see on the bay has the "US shipping only" comment.
Sep 9, 2012
Paul Bishop
It isn't something about A.G. Russell knives ... it is about knives in general: a lot of ebay sellers won't ship outside the U.S. (either due to perceived legal risk and/or difficulty/not being sure how to do it).
I'd see if you can get the seller to ship to one of your friends in the U.S.; then, have your friend ship it to you.
I'd hate to see you loose the purchase of the knife just because the seller doesn't want to ship outside the U.S..
(Tip for future ebay bidding: always look at what the seller says in the listing about shipping outside the U.S. before bidding).
Good luck!
Paul
Fishers, IN
Sep 9, 2012
Alexander Noot
I can find my way around it no problem. I have a lot of friends in the US that will help me out no problem.
One of the pieces I'm most interested in. The seller claimed to KNOW that locking knives are illegal outside of the US (They're not in most places) and that the legal limit to a non locking blade was 2,5" in Brittain (it's not it's 3" and no limit on type of knife or length if you have a legally valid reason to carry one such as camping/working in the yard etc). This he knew because he'd travelled to Europe once and had been a police officer for 40 years.
I told him he was misstaken and that at least in my country there was no such limit on either locking blade or length like that. (I didn't bother with the other misinformation since he didn't seem open to it) and that I'd really like that knife of his.
He told me he'd ship to me since I promised him it wasn't against the law here.
It just bothers me sometimes. Some americans seem to think that anything in Europe is some kind of Orwellian 1984 type state where nothing is allowed.
Seems like a chat discussion my brother had with an american girl once (she wasn't very bright) where he convinced her that we have no electricity in Europe.....WHILE HE WAS CHATTING WITH HER ON THE INTERNET!!!
Same thing on lots of forums. People always state "Continental US only".
I'll tell you...I'd have spent a lot more money on knives if that weren't the case....probably good for me that they do that then.
Luckily A.G. doesn't have a problem shipping to me :-)
Sep 10, 2012
Alexander Noot
My latest aquisition:
This is an EXTREMELY nice knife. The pictures don't really show it but I'll attempt to take some better ones at daylight tomorrow.
Oct 7, 2012
Billy Oneale
Oct 7, 2012
Alexander Noot
Here's some better pictures
I never knew how nice this knife would be untill I actually got a hold of it.
Just LOOK at that mirror polish!
Oct 8, 2012
Alexander Noot
My A.G. Russell 2009 Texas Ranger Large Folding Hunter just came in. Man, I'd forgotten how big that knife is.
Oct 11, 2012
Alexander Noot
This bad boy just came in a couple of hours ago. I'm very happy I was able to track one of these down. Now I'm still looking for the 2008 version.
But for now. Check this out:
Next to a couple other blades for size reference. The top knife is a One Hand Featherlite (one of A.G's knives)
The bottom one is a Mcusta Tactility also not a small knife at 3,75" bladelength
Very very big knife
Oct 11, 2012
Alexander Noot
On the Featherlite? Or on the Hunter? No matter
The Featherlite is AUS8a
The Large Hunter is 8Cr13Mov
Both good hardworking budget steels.
A version of both knives can be found for under $100 and in the case of the One Hand knife there's even a VG-10 version that can be ordered under $50.
Oct 11, 2012
Les Swalm
I own this knife and it is well made nice balance with a good tach sheath.
Oct 19, 2012
Alexander Noot
I remember reading a review about that one at some point. Quite a large piece. Should be very nice. You can get a "second quality" of it for very little money.
Oct 19, 2012
Alexander Noot
I bet that thing is right up your alley for the heavier farm jobs.
Oct 19, 2012
Alexander Noot
So A.G. just posted 2 designs on his website that WILL come my way. One is a budget version of his Acies folder (with lefthanded pocket clip option) and the other basically the latest version of his One Hand Knife, with pocket clip, titanium handle, scales and VG-10 blade.
Oct 25, 2012
Alexander Noot
Well I pulled the trigger on the white bone K12. A friend of mine is bringing it for me from the states. That way I'll be saving around €50 (or around $60) on shipping charges and import taxes.
It's the love/hate relationship I have with buying from A.G. I love the man and his designs....but hate paying around 150% of what he charges for everything I buy from him. I don't blame him for it. But it's still annoying.
Nov 14, 2012
Jan Carter
OH! Thats a great deal of $. I am glad you have someone able to bring it to you.
Nov 14, 2012
Alexander Noot
Yes it is Jan. Especially on a $120 knife!! When my wife realised how much I'd be saving this way she told me that in the future I could only by from A.G. if someone will bring it to me. hahaha
I didn't really respond to that. But most likely I'll have people either bring me things or ship them to me or something like that.
Nov 14, 2012
robert benton
Hello all, i own a boker plus Bubinga Wood lockback. i have noticed that boker used a couple of Ag,s designs in the making of this knife.it has a wide blade and a stop pin in the blade channel to stop the blade from contacting the backspring.i own a large AG russell folding hunter with the same features.
Dec 11, 2012
Alexander Noot
Checked Google for it.
Looks decent enough. Makes me wonder if they copied EVERYTHING and did a coil spring lockback like A.G. does on his knives.
I suspect not though. The stop pin is always a nice touch though. But I'm pretty sure when I look at the design that A.G. might have found a way to put EVEN MORE blade in that handle.
Dec 11, 2012
robert benton
it has the standard lockback spring,you are right AG would have put more blade in that handle,it is a very nice knife for the money. fit and finish is very good, the bubinga scales are nice.
Dec 11, 2012
Alexander Noot
Oh yeah. By no means is my comment meant as a detraction of the knife. It looks like excellent value for money. So much that for a second I was tempted myself.
Dec 11, 2012
robert benton
alexander i know that you meant no detraction,ron it does make a nice EDC it is light for it's size and opens and closes very smooth and has zero blade play,has 440c steel and came very sharp. i wonder if it was made in the same factory where AG has his chinese made.
Dec 12, 2012
robert benton
i meant chinese knives made. LOL
Dec 12, 2012
Alexander Noot
Oeh!! Got my One Hand Knife in titanium, Bone and VG-10 today....MAN what a nice knife. The lock is still a bit stiff and it's got some sharp edges.
Dec 28, 2012