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...
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....
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....
Made in Solingen, Germany! Founded in 1769, Puma has as rich a history as any other cutlery brand still in operation today. This knife sports a 9" stainless steel blade. It is...
Made in America! A Brief Queen Cutlery History As with all American blade manufacturers, Queen Cutlery has had an extensive and complicated history. The short story is that a...
Established on Canal Street in New York City, Haag & Co was producing knives and razors in the 1930's with blades made both in Germany and in England. This high carbon blade has no tang...
American Made! From what I can find about this maker, he is (was?) based out of Vermont. The knife itself is simple, yet somehow fancy looking at the same time. It's about 12.75" overall....
MADE IN AMERICA! Here are 2 examples of RARE Queen Cutlery Knives. Between 1961-1971, Queen produced knives with NO TANG STAMP. Luckily, these 2 knives have the unmistakable and...
Made in America! Attention Kabar collectors! Kabar is one of the most recognizable names in the knife world. While the name might immediately take you into the European...
Made in Solingen, Germany! This is a single blade lockback from the 1980's. Never used, carried or sharpened. There are some light scuffs and blemishes on the blade and bolsters....
This beautiful Parade Bayonet is the 1907 model, made for the Lee Enfield Rifle. The blade is about 17.75" and the whole thing is around 22.25" long. The blade looks unused and unsharpened,...
Americans have the Kabar, and the English have this; the Fairbairn Sykes Commando Knife. Designed specifically for use in WW2, the FS knife has proven itself on the battlefield and is...
Made in America! The Case Brand and Bowie Knife, are two names that need no introduction to knife collectors. This is a combination of 2 American icons. It's a Case. So you know it's a...
Made in America! This doctor's knife is from a SFO for Shepherd Hills Cutlery out of Branson, MO. The scales are imitation stag (heat treated, jigged bone) with nickel silver bolsters...
Made in America! This unique little knife is a 2 blade, slip joint style folder. It was part of the pilot test run for the 62165 model. It measures in at 2.75" overall closed length...
Made in America! This beautiful little knife is a slip joint style folder with a single 2.25" Tru Sharp stainless steel clip blade. It measures in at 2.75" overall closed length. The...
Made in America! This unique little knife is part of the pilot test run for the 059L SS Executive, dated 2019. It is also 1 of 6 models in the Woodchuck series where the brushed steel...
This Queen Canoe is 3 5/8 inches closed. Its scales are made of Birdseye Maple (BEM) which have a gorgeous purple tone and grain pattern. Both D2 stainless steel blades ride on a thick stainless...
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! Camillus is no stranger to military contracts. Although the Jet Pilot Survival Knife (JPSK) was originally produced for the USAF by Marbles in 1957, it didn't long...
Made in America! Camillus has been entrusted to make several variations of official scout knives over the years. To commemorate the 75th year of the scouts, in 1984, Camillus...
Made in America! This Legendary knife is modeled after the highly successful Mark II combat knife, which earned its reputation in the jungles of Vietnam. Seeing as how the MK II was...
Made in America! Western Knife Company was born in Boulder, Colorado in 1911. It produced high quality hunting knives for over 70 years before being sold to Coleman in 1984. This...
This "Bowie Hunter" was made for Sears by Schrade. It has a 5.25" stainless steel blade and measures around 10" overall. The blade has very shallow rusting/pitting (maybe even some patina?) mostly...
Price is for all 3! These knives were made in Japan for import to the US by Gutmann Cutlery in the 1980's. All 3 are brand new, in their original box. Knife...
American made! A lesser known relative of the 152OT "Sharpfinger". Measuring in around 7.5", this little guy is not to be underestimated. A friend once described this knife as a...
This S&W knife is a single blade folder made by Taylor Brands. It has a curved hawkbill style, that is serrated along the full length of the blade. The 3.5" blade is made of 440 stainless with...
This Queen Trapper is 4 1/8" inches closed. Its scales are made of Birdseye Maple (BEM) which have a gorgeous purple tone and grain pattern. They almost look holographic in certain lighting. The...
I don't know much about Valor knives. They are not well known by collectors, but held in high regard by those who have come across them. They are well made Japanese knives that were sold at...
This Robeson MasterCraft Slimline Trapper was part of a limited run made by Queen Cutlery in 1995. The scales are a jigged bone pattern with a dark Emerald Green color. The stainless steel clip...
This jumbo saddlehorn trapper was made by Case as the official knife for the National Knife Collector's Association in 1999. These limited release knives have a serial number stamped on the...
Made in Germany! This .300 Savage Canoe is a single blade, lockback folder from the late 70's to early 80's era; after AG Russell bought Bertram Cutlery and they were still operating out of...
The History: In 1931 Pal Blade Company was founded in Chicago, IL and they originally produced razor blades. In 1935, they merged with Utica Knife & Razor Co from Utica, NY to become...
Interesting piece of Americana here. I got this knife from a man who retired from Texaco gas company. He told me this knife was awarded to him while working for the company, in South Texas,...
This Schatt and Morgan Slimline trapper was part of a limited run made by Queen Cutlery in 1992. The scales are a jigged Winterbottom bone pattern with a deep ruby red color. The sabre...
Made in the USA! I am pretty old fashioned and generally not a fan of modern knives. I've never had the desire to carry an OTF (Out the Front) style knife as my EDC. But this knife came...
This isn't your grandmas kitchen knife! This Zwilling Henckels Copperhead was made in Solingen by Boker during the early to mid 90s. The clip and skinner blades are hand...
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...
This fantastic straight razor was made in Solingen, Germany (the City of Blades) by renowned blade maker Gustav Neeff. The model 406 blade was imported to New York City for Metro-Steel Razor...
American made in the late 70's. This iconic 3 blade stockman comes with Uncle Henry's signature Staglon handles, which are held on by 3 nickel silver pins, with nickel silver bolsters and...