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Produced by A.G. Russell c. 1979

Type ~ Folder

Blade ~ Drop Point

Blade Length ~ 2-1/2"

Blade Steel ~ High Carbon German Stainless

Rockwell ~ 60

Lock ~ Slip Joint

Bolsters ~ Nickel Silver

Liners ~ Nickel Silver

Handle ~ Jacaranda Wood

Closed Length ~ 3-1/2"

Origin ~ Germany

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Comment by Kees ( KC ) Mension on May 15, 2016 at 15:57

clear !! 

coming tomorrow  ??  wow  that means you may not sleep at all ron  

i looked at the russel webside and must say  GREAT stuff he makes !

enjoy !!

Comment by Ron Cooper on May 15, 2016 at 15:49

It was designed by mister A.G. Russell himself, hence the .45 Long Colt. See the excerpt I am including from his website:

Vest Pocket Skinner

When I bought the tiny Hen & Rooster firm in 1975, I had already used a Hen & Rooster sleeveboard pen knife pattern to make the CM-4, Baby Barlow. I continued to use existing tooling for the handles of the CM-5, CM-6 and Bicentennial Knives while designing new blades for them.

In 1979, Hen & Rooster and A. G. Russell produced the CM-7, the .45 Long Colt which was the first knife designed entirely by me for Hen & Rooster to make. This Vest Pocket Skinner commemorates the American West and the Colt Single Action. The 2-1/2" drop point blade of German stainless at about 60 Rc. is hollow ground to a paper thin edge and mirror polished. The handles are Jacaranda. In 1979, this was the finest pocket hunter ever made.

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I have a beautiful stag handled CM-6 coming in the mail. It should be here tomorrow! I hope the above excerpt from mister A.G. explains why that's not a 9mm Luger on that knife? But I can definitely appreciate your thinking on that one. Cheers, mate!

Comment by Kees ( KC ) Mension on May 15, 2016 at 15:36

great !!  as a german knife you would expect a 9mm luger instead of a 45... LOL

i think i would also like the knife without the cartridge 

the bolsters look super indeed ......   under your pillow tonight ?

Comment by Ron Cooper on May 15, 2016 at 15:24

Kees, 

This is one of the most amazing knives I have ever owned. I may own another before the sun sets on this day, too! Mr. Russell used to tell people to look inside one of "his" Hen & Roosters (75~80) in order to appreciate the craftsmanship and care that went into making one. The highly polished nickel silver liners look like mirrors! The blade on this knife is like no other blade I have ever seen. It is quite literally a razor blade. Checkout the double nail nicks! And jacaranda wood keeps this baby warm at night! These old Bertram H&R's are real beauties to behold! 

Comment by Kees ( KC ) Mension on May 15, 2016 at 14:49

still looks brandnew ron !   jawohl !

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