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Böker® Two Blade Pen Knife

Böker® Two Blade Pen Knife

This classic Gentleman's Pen Knife from Boker® proves the saying that great things come in small packages.

Spyderco® HoneyBee

Spyderco® HoneyBee

Spyderco® calls their new line of very small folders Slipits.

A. G. Russell™ Wharncliffe Tear-Drop Lockback

A. G. Russell™ Wharncliffe Tear-Drop Lockback

The lines of the teardrop handle combined with a slim Wharncliffe blade create a lovely jack knife.

Spyderco® Temperance II

Spyderco® Temperance II

The Spyderco® Temperance II certainly fits its name. It is a study in moderation - Nothing fancy, and no Bling, just a great design combined with great materials for superb performance.

Wrangler® Yellowhorse Stage Coach and Bull Rider

Wrangler® Yellowhorse Stage Coach and Bull Rider

For many years, David Yellowhorse has been a popular name found in many collections.

Maserin® Temperini II

Maserin® Temperini II

This single blade slip joint folder is a traditional style that you might have found in any gentleman’s pocket in the early 20th century, with modern and present day technology to add details not found 100 years ago.

A.G. Russell™ Acies Titanium Frame Lock

A.G. Russell™ Acies Titanium Frame Lock

When I began to plan the Acies, meaning a sharp pointed object, I collected the finest frame-locks in the market place: those of Chris Reeve, H. P. Klotzli, and Bob Dozier. We tore them down and studied the design and engineering that made these knives stand so high above the other frame-lock knives on the market.

United Cutlery 1830's Style Bowie

United Cutlery 1830's Style Bowie

United's new Bowie is loosely based on a Joe Musso Bowie knife of the 1830s. Originally described as a large butcher knife, this style of knife gained popularity after an infamous fight involving Col. James Bowie, who successfully defended himself against two others with a knife similar to this.

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