Jim Parker and Fain Edwards owned this Alabama factory from 1980 -86. Bear MGC owned it next and Alabama Damascus owns it now. This knife most likely has 440C fora blade and nickel bolsters and...
There you have it. Made after 1890. oth blades have 1/2 stop and are loud and tight just used up but a technician could make this one better. Sent 1st class mail. Smooth bone, all iron...
A 1950's Colonial fish knife 4" closed, near mint with specks of tarnish on a mirror polished blade with very little use . 1/2 stop with Colonial Prov. USA on the tang. Steel frame, bolsters and...
Just 1 7/8" closed, this east opener is near mint, just a couple of scuffs on the master blade and a bit of tarnish that elbow grease will take care of. Three brass pins hold down celluloid...
Fellow at the Gator show wasn't sure if he wanted to let this one go. 5 1/2" closed; can you imagine? Use both hands until you get used to it. Absolutely mint condition and an older knife at that....
A colleague was kind enough to point out that ths Boy Scout knife was. actually, one of many surplus knives thaty Ka-Bar repurposed for the Scouts. Its bells and whistles include a factory edge,...
Seems to be an uncommon brand here. The business was started in Solinge in 1824. During WWII they were given a RZM M7/1 number and rebuilt after the war. This is a 4 1/4" closed all stainless and...
The single 'dot' indicates a transition and the year 1985. A sorty of uncommon knife. 2 5/8" closed, it has been carried and honed but not abused. A lock blade at the tail, yellow Micarta handles...
An interesting history...The first models were made in Ireland tp be sold in Europe in the early 80's. This one is late 80's production, made in the USA. Remington circle tang stamp. Heavy brass...
This came from the Gator Cutlery Club Show, this past weekend in Lakeland FL. A swell knife made for S&W by Vermont Cutlery. A business I have never heard of. The handle is something called...
Alfred Williams was born in England in the 1830's and passed in 1946. He started as a knife salesman and managed to build a factory on Rockingham St. in Sheffield and became friendly with the...
Just 4 1/2" from pommel to tip! Leather sheath with wire hanger. Blade marked Made in Finland and maker's name in fuller. Stacked birch handle, colored spacers and nickel bolster and pommel. Full...
A 4"/100mm Victorinox single blade knife with black fiber handles held down by three brass pins. Mint as new with a mirror polished blade tha snaps open and shut loike an Alligator eating a fish!...
Landers, Frary and Clark began in Ct in the 1860's. This knife dates from the 20's to the 30's and is handled with compressed fiber in a stag horn pattern, held down with nickel pins with nickel...
As you can see, this 44 year old knife, left over from the Cold War, has been used. Steel liners, bolsers and pins that hold down a textured linolium like handle. However, all frame edges and...
I believe this is a 1950's knife made in Italy for the German market. Very well made with extruded brass hardware, liners and pins that hold down horn handles. All pins have stress marks. Hump...
Looks like it was never out of it's sheath. Mint with just a couple of spots that elbow grease will clean it to full mint. Factory tight with factory snap. Schrade sheath has no sign of wear....
A Schrade USA made SP3 for Ducks Unlimited. has the DU medallion on the bolster. 3 3/4" closed. Flat grind 440C blade. Mint, never used or handled. Black Zytel...
As you can see from my other listinfs, I bought a collection of hoof knives and this was in it. Perfectly preserved and appears unused. Perhaps a paperweight or desk ornament. Smoke free, USA...
First published in 1940, 700 pages of the history of Colt arms from 1836 to 1940. All the guns you own our would like to own are pictured along with factory photos of workers on the assembly line....
Kurt Gutmann was the imported of Puma knives in the 1950's. He also imported other brands like this one stamped Edge Mark Solingen Germany and the stock number 20465. The double fuller blade is...
Made by A.G. Russell as a clandestine knife that could not be detected by electronic security devices. 6 1/2" OAL, made in the 'Sting' fashion. Not made of metal, lanyard hole. No sheath. Made in...
NOS Schrade USA Nickel bomb shield, Uncle Henry in script, reverse is smooth, 3/4". You are buying ONE shield for one dollar, plus one dollar postage. If you buy multiples, post is still a dollar....
The sheath is marked Olie Sundin Langu. I imagine he was the maker. Langu is a city on the Baltic Sea near Stockholm. There are only several letters on the tang, nothing to read. Blade is mint,...
This knife was made during the 89 years that Britain ruled India, 1858-1947. A two piece horn handle with weevil marks. held down with 5 brass pins, brass bail and threaded front bolster with...
Story goes that company was named after St. Hubertus, lived 6-7th century AD and is the patron saint of hunters and metal workers. His likeness is in the tip of the scabbard. Sheath and 4"...
Early 1950's hunting knife. Flat grind, tarnished blade looks to have had little use. Full nutted tang. Stacked leather handle with fiber spacers. 1/2 brass guard. Some mint luster. Othello...
Like Luigi said to Pasquale, I no wanna marry Rosa..This one is trick. Miror polished flat blade, strong tang stamps, an early knife. Nickel hardware and brass liners. Never cleaned or polished,...
I took this in trade just cause it was sold by Wenger. I think it dates to the 90's. Mint working condition. It was made for Wenger by Caran d'Ache, a high end Swiss pen maker. Matte black, gold...
Sunfish or Elephant's toe nail, threaded stainless bolsters, brass liners. Five steel pins hold down the blue Micarta handles. Satin finish blades with 1/2 stops. Mint, never used or honed. Older...
A tribute knife for Paul 'Bear' Bryant, etched on the blade. Knife by Taylor Cutlery, tang stamped Elkhorn Surgical 1981, reverse Taylor Cutlery Japan. 3 1/2" closed, Nickel Bolster, brass liners...
Here's a good user. 8 dot so 1972. Jigged wood handles, brass pins and liners. Lanyard hole, nickel bolsters, and shield. Tight blades, no wobble or peek. Loud in both directions. Look closely at...
Nice loud click, in and out. 4 1/2" closed. Another sock drawer knife. never used or honed. A 1990's knife, Gerber used several different steels. Zytel handle with a rubber insert. Pocket clip and...
Cutco was founded in 1949. Looks like the Readyrite pencil co. was trying to sell these to Cutco. Only one I have ever seen with knife advertising. Never used, mint and working and; USA made, most...
Cut and stitched by hand in the USA. Alligator skin with hardware, fold over or belt loop design with screw back.They are properly tanned hides; so there is no unpleasant scent. If this size...
A large, heavy 4 1/2" single blade folder. Frosted blade with the tree brand logo and marked 440C. Tang stamp reads Boker Solingen Germany Rostfrei. A series of these knives were made in the year...
This folder was produced in Sheffield England in the early 1970's. The tang stamp reads IXL George Wostenholm Sheffield England and on the reverse 'oil the joints'. 3 5/8" closed, brass liners and...
Imported from Japan by Precision Import Co. in NYC, early 1950's. Aluminum ball/claw handle with a steel dagger blade, tarnished but intact, no damage. Some of these were made in Germany, this one...
The Goodell Co. began in NH in 1851, makeing an apple peeler that frought them fame and fortune. In 1872, cutlery appeared in their catalog. This item will date to that period. They lasted until...
Elmer Keith had a long history with guns, knives, design, hunting and writing (a good read). Guns & Ammo editor had Gil Hibben design the knife and it was made in Japan, the sheath was made...
Wusthof/Trident is an old Solingen company, still in business today making kitchen ware. This knife is most likely pre WWII, as they made nothing like this afterwards. Each pearl panel is held...
They had the largest knife store in NYC, built in the 1920's. When labor in Europe became too costly, they sourced their knives from Japan, and changed the logo to 'OMOR', 'ROMO' backwards. 5 1/4"...
I've had them on my knives for a long time, never had one come apart. Overall length is 5 1/4". Braded part is 2 1/2". Cost is $1.00 each. USA postage 1st class mail is $1.00. I have, maybe,...
Fred G. Shaw was a Victorian world traveler/sportsman/author who introduced dry fly fishing to the world. His book on the subject was published in 1915. This knife was made to his specifications...
Most likely done in a photo studio. Soldier in Union dress. holding a bottle and resting his head. Slight crease. In paper cameo frame, 4 x 2 1/2". No rust , no damage. Sent insured...
Chubby Hueske was a founding member of the Knife Maker's Guild. He lived in Houston TX and began making knives in the early 60's. He passed in 1991. This is one of his drop point hunters, the...
The Okapi knife was originally made in Germany and later in South Africa. This one was made in Mexico using native hardwood handles and stainless steel hardware. The original three-star emblem is...
The Wenger Century was produced for the American market in the early 2000s. 125 mm, 3/4 serrated blade, locking mechanism for the single blade. The handle has the real tree camouflage pattern in...
Tang stamped 'Made In Italy'. 7" Closed, fiber handle, solid black on one side , mottle black/white on the other. Solid out and tight lock with no play. Long, slim flat ground blade, lock back...
Floyd Byrd worked for Randall in the 70's - 80's and went off on his own but still did contract work for Randall. This is one of his sheaths, stamped with his logo. 14 1/2" OAL It has a slant...
Made for a knife with a 5" blade. Opening at throat is 1 1/2". Heavy dark brown leather with a very light monogram of 'WGH' on the back. Made for Olsen knives when they were made in Michigan,...
Firstly, Adolf Kastor (Camillus, XLNT, Germania) just to name a few, oh and A.W. Wadsworth and Dixon were all house brands of Kastor. Europe was the source, Bohemia, Austria, Germany, Karlsbad,...