Former Schrade President Walley Gardner and principal Joe Hufnagel joined with nine master cutlers to form a group of US craftsmen with over 300 years of combined knife making experience to create Canal Street Cutlery. It was first located in upstate New York where a long and rich tradition of quality knife making dates back to the 19th century. Unfortunately, the company closed its doors in 2015, but not before making some great knives. The brand was resurrected in 2018 as Canal Street Cutlery Co-Op & focused on making very small batches of high quality traditional knives. As a Co-Op, it was owned by the knife makers who worked there. Unfortunately, the business model couldn't hold up & the entity again ceased production.
kootenay joe wrote:When i get back home in about 1 week i will take pics of my blue rope Union Razor knife. Not sure if blade sits a bit low or if the scoop out of the blade tip is too shallow.
kj
Hoping maybe that 4th picture down helps you out.
Coreysbu wrote:Great combo Redrider. Love the Redtrout!
Thanks!
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
Here is my Union Razor knife with blue rope bone handles. It is marked "Prototype" on the right front bolster. It arrived with essentially no edge grind, done for show not for use, which i believe is correct for a true prototype knife. Eric A. very kindly offered to 'tune it up' for me and it now has a sharp edge ready for use but Eric informed me it is not really intended to shave your beard.
The spring tension is modest, perhaps a '5' which i think is right for a single blade trapper. I cannot get it to open by the one hand method. The scoop at the blade tip seems too shallow ? to catch onto a belt or pocket corner.
Or, is there is some technique involved that i am not employing ?
kj
What does the kick look like on your knife? Wondering if maybe the prototype was later modified when they went into production to clean up functionality issues? Just a thought.
John
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Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
I have a couple of these Canal Street knives I have been having difficulty getting a value on. I have 2 of the Ribbon Candy Mica handle (red). Numbered at 099 and 067. I'd like to know how many were made like this and I have just the one in the doctor's knife style but did not receive any info on what the handle is called.
One other I would love some information on is this NRA edition #24436 fixed blade. I have the sheath and box but again I do not have any clue on value. I got it for what I thought was a good price because of beauty and the NRA significance.
mmajor75, the doctor's knife was called white buffalo mica pearl and was made for AG Russell I think around 2006 or 2007. There were 100 of those made. The ribbon candy pinch was also made for AG Russell in 2012 for the Christmas catalog. There were 675 of those made. The NRA knife was handled in kirinite if I remember correctly. I don't recall how many of those we made and I can't seem to find any NRA paperwork but I remember they were done in a couple of batches so I'd guess somewhere around 200 or 300. That's just an educated guess though.
I'm not going to guess any values, your best bet would be to go to Ebay and look up completed listings on Canal Street knives. That'll give you a good idea.
Thanks Eric, I know it's hard to assume values but like you said about the NRA it's hard to find info about it. I do know it was made of kirinite, I think the steel may have been D2. I have the paper detailing the knife. I was considering selling a couple knives off and I just didn't know where to begin on the pricing. Guess all you can do is throw a number and play the haggle game.
Got in this Swell Center Jack today with some of the nicest stag. Fit and finish are just incredible on this. Mirror polished D2 blades, backsprings and even the spacers used are polished. This has a deafening snap. Not really, but it’s pretty loud.
Only 50 of these were made back in 2013 for the Wolverine Knife Collectors Club. Happy to add this to my collection.
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Thanks, that stag is what got my attention. Very well matched. I didn’t take a picture of how think it is, but it’s thick stag too.
SSk Mark “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.” Ronald Reagan
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 7:56 pm
Got in this Swell Center Jack today with some of the nicest stag. Fit and finish are just incredible on this. Mirror polished D2 blades, backsprings and even the spacers used are polished. This has a deafening snap. Not really, but it’s pretty loud.
Only 50 of these were made back in 2013 for the Wolverine Knife Collectors Club. Happy to add this to my collection.
Mmmm....staglicious.
Do you have any pics of the knife well on the non pivot end? I am intrigued by the cap bolster and how it is attached.
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 7:56 pm
Got in this Swell Center Jack today with some of the nicest stag. Fit and finish are just incredible on this. Mirror polished D2 blades, backsprings and even the spacers used are polished. This has a deafening snap. Not really, but it’s pretty loud.
Only 50 of these were made back in 2013 for the Wolverine Knife Collectors Club. Happy to add this to my collection.
Mmmm....staglicious.
Do you have any pics of the knife well on the non pivot end? I am intrigued by the cap bolster and how it is attached.
Yes I have one. If you need to see it from the top side, just let me know.
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SSk Mark “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.” Ronald Reagan
The Blade Forums Knife was the last knife produced by Canal Street while the factory was still open. After that knife, Canal Street started up the Co-Op knives for Redhill cutlery.
Now it seems that Canal Street is no longer going to produce even the Co-Op Knives. They just finished the final run of Knives for Moore Maker and there will be no more produced....Dang Shame
Although, I have it on good authority that we shall be seeing a new maker stepping forward with his own line of knives that he will be producing...
Chase wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2020 4:19 pm
The Blade Forums Knife was the last knife produced by Canal Street while the factory was still open. After that knife, Canal Street started up the Co-Op knives for Redhill cutlery.
Now it seems that Canal Street is no longer going to produce even the Co-Op Knives. They just finished the final run of Knives for Moore Maker and there will be no more produced....Dang Shame
Although, I have it on good authority that we shall be seeing a new maker stepping forward with his own line of knives that he will be producing...
Tom
Thanks for the update Tom. Any guess at where they will be produced? USA or China or somewhere else?
SSk Mark “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.” Ronald Reagan