Made in America! Knife 1 This first knife is a vintage Folding Sportsman pattern (FS-1) single blade lockback from the late 70's to mid 80's. It measures...
Made in America! The one and only Winchester Repeating Arms Company teamed up with Simmons Hardware to open up a line of their own hardware stores, which operated from about 1918 to...
Made in America! Remington is commonly thought of as a firearms manufacturer; and rightly so. Since it's founding in 1816, it boasts the title of "Americas Oldest Gun Maker". But...
Made in England! Feast like royalty! These mother of pearl knives are pretty enough to impress the in-laws; whether you choose to use them or leave them in the box. 6.75" OAL,...
Made in Japan! AG Russell is a name which is well known among knife collectors. Established in 1964 out of Springdale, Arkansas; AG Russell quickly became the largest mail order knife...
Made in Japan! AG Russell is a name which is well known among knife collectors. Established in 1964 out of Springdale, Arkansas; AG Russell quickly became the largest mail order knife...
Made in America! Anza Knives was founded in 1980, coming from the high desert community in Southern California. For over 40 years, they have been producing high quality, handmade...
Made in America! Anza Knives was founded in 1980, coming from the high desert community in Southern California. For over 40 years, they have been producing high quality, handmade knives out...
Knife #1 John Primble - India Steel Works - Belknap Hardware (1890-1940) In 1840, Belknap Hardware opened up in Louisville, KY. After decades of success, Belknap's...
Made in Italy! This is a unique piece of military gear made for the Italian Army. This model features an interesting variation of a sheepsfoot main blade with a very robust can opener as...
This is an interesting little knife from Challenge Cutlery Co out of Bridgeport, Connecticut. They came onto the scene in 1891 and started producing pocket knives around 1905. This...
Here are three fantastic knives who are suffering from a little cosmetic damage. If I were into restoration, these knives would all be perfect candidates. They are in used condition, but still...
Made in Solingen, Germany! Today I've got a nice and shiny old stockman from Frank Buster. This Rooster just screams 1970's with it's golden sparkles. This knife features a beautiful...
Made in America! History: Robeson came onto the scene in 1879 as an American importer of knives and razors from Europe. The Robeson name first started being stamped onto these...
Made in America! Add a nice vintage user to your kitchen lineup. This Queen comes from the 1980's with an 8" stainless steel blade and wooden handles. I had to search pretty deep to...
Made in America! Here is a beautiful example of the kitchen cutlery to come out of Simmons Hardware of St. Louis in the early 1900's. The stamp on this blade was first used...
Made in America! Here is a beautiful piece of American cutlery from a bygone era. Robeson came onto the scene in 1879 as an American importer of knives and razors from Europe. The Robeson...
American made! Some of the most highly sought after knives by Remington collectors! Two Official RS3333 BSA Scout Knives - 1923-1924. First knife is in very nice shape....
American made! Here's a cool little piece of history. Never used, carried or sharpened. There are some minor rub marks on the scales. Approx 3 1/8 inches...
2 of the razors are late 1800's, 1 is early 1900's. All 3 razors are in used/worn condition. 2 blades have chips. 1 razor has very nice scales, 1 has good scales except...
There once was a time when cutlery from Eskilstuna, Sweden was on par with Sheffield and Solingen blades. These knives are from that era. Eskilstuna Jernmanufaktur AB (later to become known as...
Tuck Mfg & Co was a hardware company that manufactured tools in Central Mass. from 1852-1915. I recieved this knife in a lot which had several custom knives and refurbished blades from...
I recieved this "knife" in a lot which had several custom knives and refurbished blades from Ray Haselton of Vermont. This style matches up with his custom work that I have seen. The blade has...
I recieved this knife in a lot which had several custom knives and refurbished blades from Ray Haselton of Vermont. This style matches up with his custom work that I have seen. The knife has...
Aside from claiming to be the "First Cutler to sell Stainless Steel" I don't know much about this maker. Despite this claim to fame, these knives have high carbon blades, since they were...
Bayonets are an incredibly common weapon, which have been used in combat since the implementation of firearms and are still issued to troops today. Their roots go as far back as combat itself. The...
Made in Solingen, Germany! This pair has been rescued just in time for the holidays. Make one or two knife collectors happy this Christmas with a pair of vintage stockmans. All blades...
Made in Solingen, Germany! This 4 blade Congress Knife has been waiting her whole life to find a good home. It has never been used, carried or sharpened. The stainless steel blades...
The Raven has always been considered a noteworthy bird. From Nordic folklore to the works of Edgar Allen Poe, the Raven has served as a symbol of mystery and intelligence throughout history. Even...
Made in Solingen, Germany! Edge Mark and Edge Brand were imported to the US by Gutmann Cutlery following WW2. These brands appear to have been identical in quality and style, and were...
Made in America! Kabar is one of the most recognizable names in the knife world. While the name might immediately take you into the European trenches or Pacific Islands of WW2, there...
Schrade made the Outback line of knives in the 1990's. Their goal was to offer a simple, durable and affordable lockback knife with a lifetime warranty. Unfortunately, the legacy of the Outback...
This Queen SlimLine Trapper is just over 4 inches closed. Its scales are made of Birdseye Maple (BEM) which has a gorgeous purple tone and grain pattern. They almost look holographic in certain...
Made in Seki City, Japan in the 1990's and imported to the US by SpyderCo! This Silver Feather came in a serrated and plain edge version, with the serrated version being less common. At...
Victorinox has been the official knife maker for the Swiss Army since 1891, undergoing several changes along the way. The 1961 Soldier Model became the familiar, standard issue Swiss Army Knife...
American made! This first generation LB5 Smokey was never used or carried, and was stored in it's original box. At 3 3/4" closed, this knife feels right at home in just about any...
Made in Solingen, Germany! This trapper is a Boker Tree Brand 4525 from the 1980's. Knife measures 4.25" closed with 3.25" blades. The beautiful stag scales are in excellent...
Made in America! The one and only Winchester Repeating Arms Company teamed up with Simmons Hardware to open up a line of their own hardware stores, which operated from about 1918 to...
Made in America! Remington is commonly thought of as a firearms manufacturer; and rightly so. Since it's founding in 1816, it boasts the title of "Americas Oldest Gun Maker". But...
Made in America! 1991 RS15M Rifle 175th Anniversary Knife. Brass scales with Model 700 Rifle image. Stainless steel drop point blade with Remington blade etch. 3 1/8" OAL closed. New...
Made in Sheffield, England! Samuel Saynor created the Saynor Cutlery brand as far back as 1738. After his passing, his son (Also named Samuel) took over the firm until he too died in...
Made in Sheffield, England! Samuel Saynor created the Saynor Cutlery brand as far back as 1738. After his passing, his son (Also named Samuel) took over the firm until he too died in...
Made in Japan! Neat little pocket knife with gorgeous MOP scales. This knife is in used condition with markings and scratches on bolsters and blade. Blade shows signs of light to moderate...
Made in America! Here is a nice example of a scout knife made by Kent, one of the many brands under the Camillus umbrella. The Kent line was produced for Woolworth's department stores...
Made in Solingen, Germany! This 4 blade Congress knife sports the large, banner style, "Tree Brand Solingen" shield. It has beautiful, jigged green bone scales, which are free from...
Made in Germany! This beauty was produced during the last years of Henckels production of pocket knives. The pocket knives that were made with the Henckels name after 1960 were contracted...
Made in Japan! Every knife enthusiast knows the name Jim Frost. Back in the 80's, fantastic pieces of high quality, low cost knives like this were making their way from Japan to US soil. At...
Made in Solingen, Germany! This stockman was made by Widow Creek, which is a more obscure line of Bull Brand knives. Frank Buster and Joe Lauderdale produced them in the same factory...
Made in America! Here is a sweet little piece of Case kitchen cutlery from the 1970's. It has an 8" stainless steel blade with beautiful grooved Rosewood handles. Only one side is...
Made in Solingen, Germany! This is a traditional German style hunting knife, known as a Jagdnicker. They were intended to be used as a way to sever the spinal cord of an animal after...
Made in America! What a find! When I got this knife, I was assuming it was just a cool little bird and trout knife. Apparently, I am not the only one who has been fooled. After a bit of...
Made in America! Western Cutlery made knives for the Boy Scouts from 1948 to 1979 ("Western States" from 48-51). This is a BSA1378 model "sheath knife" based on the Western L66 fixed blade...
Made in America! Since it's birth in New Britian, CT in 1862, Landers, Frary and Clark has been an American icon of classic blades, often recognized by their "Universal" TradeMark....