D. H. Russell Canadian Camp Survival Knife

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D. H. Russell Canadian Camp Survival Knife (DHR-4S)

Type
Fixed
Blade
Skinner
Tang
Full
Origin
Canada
Overall Length
10-1/4"
Blade Length
5-1/2"
Weight
7.2 oz.
Handle
Rosewood
Blade Steel
High Carbon Stainless
Rockwell
56-58 Rc.
Sheath
Leather

In the late 1950s, D. H. Russell, owner of a cutlery store in Toronto, designed the Original Canadian Belt Knife. Demand for this design was so great that he brought an experienced cutler from Czechoslovakia to make the knives. Rudolf Grohmann and his family came to Canada, founded Grohmann Knives, of Pictou, Nova Scotia, and have produced all of the D. H. Russell Belt Knives from the beginning.

The Canadian Survival Knife is a large knife with a 5-1/2" blade of 3/16" high carbon stainless, with Rosewood handles. Measures 10-1/4" overall. Weighs 7.2 oz. Useful for camp chores and as a big game butchering and skinning tool. A favorite among big game hunters the world over. Leather Sheath.

D. H. Russell Canadian Camp Survival Knife

DHR-4S: $89.95