This is a Very nice early Schrade Walden double with black jigged (stagged) scales. It measures 3 3/8" closed and 7 1/8 inches open with brass liners. It was made sometime between 1946 and 1956...
Russian RPK (Russian Prison Knife) that features a topless girl hand painted front and back. These knives were made by prisoners in the 60s and 70s to raise revenue for the prisons and sold...
This knife was made by the Schrade Cutlery Co of Walden, NY sometime between 1916 and 1946. This knife was designated the 7404HT with Smoked Pearl celluloid scales with nickel silver tip bolsters...
This is a 1950s Colonial Shur-Snap fishtail with Candystripe celluloid scales (handles). The knife was made in Providence, RI in the early 1950s and has brass liners. The Candystripe scales are...
Brand new copy of the book Switchblades of Italy. Softcover 130 pages with lots of great information and photos of old Italian switchblades. Great collector resource. Contact me for other payment...
Antique Amercan Switchblades book, brand new copy personalized and autographed by me, the author. This is a softcover book with 160 pages of great information and full color pics of over 600 old...
This is a vintage Japanese switchblade like the Rizzuto Estiletto Milan swing guard knives, but without the folding finger guards. This is a Step bolster knife which means the top bolster has two...
This is an 11 inch Italian switchblade that is stamped B Rostfrei and was made by one of the Beltrame families most likely in the 1990s. It has dark brown horn with streaks. The blade is flat...
Schrade Walden medium double switchblade with Abalone scales (handles). This knife was made in Walden, NY sometime between 1946 and 1956 and has brass liners. The Abalone scales are not original,...
This switchblade was made by James Huckeba in the mid 90s, shortly before his passing. He made great knives that all have a couple of very recognizable characteristics which make it easy to spot...
This is a Spanish lever knife that measures a little over 4 inches closed and a little under 7 inches open. The blade is full and retains most of the fatory finish with some light scratches and...
Russian RPK (Russian Prison Knife) that features a topless girl hand painted front and back. These knives were made by prisoners in the 60s and 70s to raise revenue for the prisons and sold...
This is the smallest Schrade Cut Co double measuring 2 7/8" closed and a little under 6 inches with both blades open. It was made in Walden, NY sometime between 1916 and 1946 and was designated...
Russian RPK (Russian Prison Knife) that features a topless girl hand painted front and back. These knives were made by prisoners in the 60s and 70s to raise revenue for the prisons and sold...