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For over thirty-five years, the Knife Collectors Club™ has provided rare and/or unusual knives to people who like fine knives. The very first was the Kentucky Rifle, sold to members for $12 each. It is still one of the finest knives that Schrade ever made, and even though 12,000 were made, the knife sells for $135.00 from collectors and dealers lucky enough to have any to sell. The club has produced many fine knives, all of which have gained in value.
The CM-11 and CM-12 were produced in the mid-1980's. Both were produced in Japan with AUS-8 blades at 57-59 Rc. ground extremely thin for the very finest slicing capability. The handle scales were made from the finest jigged bone available. The bolsters and liners are nickel silver.
With a 2-1/4" clip point blade, the CM-12 is the perfect gentleman's knife, with a unique split-bolster lock. A few knives with serial numbers between 300 and 1000 are still available. Sorry, no choice of serial number.
A.CM-12A $75.00
With a 2-1/4" clip point blade, the CM-12 is the perfect gentleman's knife, with a unique split-bolster lock. A few knives with serial numbers over 1001 are still available. Sorry, no choice of serial number.
A.CM-12B $65.00
With a 2" drop point blade, this knife is just right for your pocket and is probably the most useful all around knife the club produced. Measures 2-5/8" closed and weighs 1.2 oz. A few of the Excelsior Grade (serial numbers between 26 and 300) are still on our shelves. Sorry, no choice of serial number. The blade is etched with a gold inlaid lynx in a wilderness setting. Made in Japan.
B.CM-11E $85.00