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Böker Plus® Exskelibur I & II

Böker Plus® Exskelibur I & II

Known predominately for his elegant and well-balanced pocketknives, Mike Skellern's designs are a great addition to the Boker Plus line.


CRKT® Kommer I.F.B.™

CRKT® Kommer I.F.B.™

Here's a knife designed by Russ Kommer for Special Forces units.

Canal Street Cutlery® Moon Pie Trapper

Canal Street Cutlery® Moon Pie Trapper

This is the sixth in a series of folders made for A. G. Russell™ Knives by Canal Street Cutlery® using White Buffalo Mica Pearl for the handle scales.

Original Hen & Rooster Model 107

Original Hen & Rooster Model 107

This knife began life as the seventh serial numbered Knife Collectors Club™ knife, the CM-7.


Böker® El' Pitón

Böker® El' Pitón

In Spanish, a pitón is the top of an animal's horn or a sprig or shoot. In English, it is a peg or spike.

Canal Street® Folding Hunter with Buffalo Horn

Canal Street® Folding Hunter with Buffalo Horn

The handle scales are genuine Buffalo Horn, some with more of the white streaks and swirls than others, so no two handles will be alike.

Böker Plus® Mark I U.S. Navy Knife

Böker Plus® Mark I U.S. Navy Knife

Today some of the most popularly collected knives are military, especially those made for WWII. One of the more common is the U.S. Navy Mark 1.

A. G. Russell™ Hen & Rooster Model 273 Ivory Rucarta™

A. G. Russell™ Hen & Rooster Model 273 Ivory Rucarta™

Bertram, the maker of the original Hen & Rooster knives, was founded in 1865. Their knives quickly became the finest knives made in Solingen, Germany. In fact, the knives made between 1865 and 1980 in the tiny factory with 14 employees when I purchased the company, remain the finest traditional, production, pocketknives that I know of. The blades are better ground, better finished, and the insides of the knives are so clean they appear to have been mirror polished inside as well as outside.


273IR $375.00

273CR $295.00

Camillus Fisk Hunter with Bubinga

Camillus Fisk Hunter with Bubinga

Between 1900 and World War II, Camillus Cutlery® was responsible for producing what was considered one of the finest quality lines of knives. Those knives were marked OVB meaning "Our Very Best".


CA-FISK403 Bubinga $195.00

CRKT Fulcrum™ Pink Handle Satin Finish

CRKT Fulcrum™ Pink Handle Satin Finish

When you think you have seen every way possible to open a folding knife, Columbia River seems to find a new one. The Kommer Fulcrum™ is such a folder. To open, press the front side of the handle frame toward the blade as it nests in the handle. The blade swings out to the 90-degree position.


CL-7403P $43.95

Leatherman® Ukiah

Leatherman® Ukiah

Who better than Leatherman® could engineer a knife that does everything the hunter needs, in camp and at the downed game. Then they offer you a blade in top-of-the-line 154CM.


L-830627 black $89.95