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Canal Street Hunting Knives. A Bowie, Drop Point Hunter, and a Hunters Pride

Three hunting knives from Canal Street Cutlery. The top two are designed by D'Alton Holder of Arizona. He was a president of the Knifemakers Guild of Arizona-his website lists honors from Blade Magazine, etc. The D'Holder knives have the metal in one integral piece...they won't break too easily.
The bottom knife is a 1733907 Hunter's Pride not designed by D'Holder. The metal was from at least three pieces. The light brown handle is from Giraffe. The ID tag was missing at purchase at a hardware store in Naponach, NY. The company was active from about 2010 to 2016. Tragically some of the principles of the company passed away leading to its closure.

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Comment by Michael D. Mitchell on May 9, 2017 at 10:58

Paul,  Luv the TOP One.

Comment by Derek Wells on March 4, 2017 at 15:40

Lovely knives Paul! Thanks for sharing the middle one is just of of those 'classic' designs A beauty!

Like D ale I discovered Canal Street way too late...


In Memoriam
Comment by D ale on March 4, 2017 at 14:56

!!! .. VERY SWEET .. !!!

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I managed ONE ..their Pinch..  right after they went out of business.

Boy .. did I get in to CSC too late.

Really like my "Pinch"

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!! . You are a lucky man .  !!

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Enjoy

D ale

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