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The Liberty Tree knife is the first in a series of six knives honoring American people, events or locations of historical significance. Five more have been planned honoring the following: The Alamo, Robert E. Lee, Dwight Eisenhower, the Vietnam War and Crazy Horse. Each knife is developed by Browning and American Forests when wood becomes available from a tree that witnessed the event.

Browning Cynergy

We are always looking for knives with unusual locks. Especially, those that seem to offer a better way of releasing the lock. This new knife from Browning fits that bill. The locking system is basically a locking liner, but with a twist. It takes both liners to make this lock work.

Browning Vietnam Knife

In 2005, Browning® introduced a series of six knives honoring American people, events or locations of historical significance. These six knives were designed to honor the Liberty Tree, Jim Bowie and the Alamo, Robert E. Lee, Dwight Eisenhower, the Vietnam War and Crazy Horse. Each knife is being produced by Browning in collaboration with American Forests when wood becomes available from a tree that witnessed the event.

Browning Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse was a leader. He was often at odds with leaders of his tribe, yet he has become the most revered of all Sioux leaders, including Sitting Bull, and has far eclipsed Red Cloud and Spotted Tail who engineered his death. Celebrated for his ferocity in battle, Crazy Horse was recognized among his own people as a visionary leader committed to preserving the traditions and values of the Lakota way of life.

Browning Alamo Bowie

Browning® has introduced a series of six knives honoring American people, events or locations of historical significance. These six knives honor the Liberty Tree, Jim Bowie and the Alamo, Robert E. Lee, Dwight Eisenhower, the Vietnam War and Crazy Horse.

Browning Liberty Tree Bowie

The Liberty Tree knife is the first in a series of six knives honoring American people, events or locations of historical significance.

Browning Crowell and Barker Competition Knife

Rope Cutting Competitions have become a spectator sport and are showing up more and more at knife shows around the country. The only two men to win an American Bladesmith (ABS) World Cutting Championship are James Crowell and Reggie Barker.

Browning Mastersmith Collection

The Crowell Hunter is the fourth release in Browning's Mastersmith Collection which includes knife designs from five of the most prestigious bladesmiths in the country; Bailey Bradshaw, Jerry Fisk, John Fitch, Joseph Keeslar and James Crowell. Each knifemaker has earned Mastersmith rank with the American Bladesmith Society.

Browning John Fitch Drop Point Hunter

The Browning "Mastersmith Series" is remarkably successful, thanks in large part to the very desirable limits of only 500 of each knife. This means that there are never quite enough to go around to the dedicated collector/users of Browning products. "Big" John Fitch's large drop point is the third release in this series. The Bradshaw folder and Keeslar Hunter were released earlier this year.

Browning Master Smith Collection

The Keesler Hunter has a 5-1/2" satin finished drop point blade of high-carbon tool steel at 57-59 Rc. The Birdseye Maple handle scales are pinned to the full tang with four copper pins and are separated from the tang with copper liners.

Browning Mastersmith Collection Jerry Fisk Skinner

Jerry Fisk is one of the most highly recognized bladesmiths making knives today. His knives have received so many awards that it would take much of this page to list them all. As a boy, Jerry watched in awe as a neighboring blacksmith created knife blades at his forge. A sixth grade field trip to the old James Black shop in Washington, Arkansas seems to have assured Jerry's path in life.