A. G. Russell Knives

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grins000 -- Welcome to AAPK.

You're a little late to the party. Old thread. :) Anyway, good to have you aboard.
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::welcome::
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thanks man, been here awhile and a customer too, very informative site, in fact this site has turned me into a slip joint junkie.
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Very nice knives,Fellas!! ::tu::
Wazu....love the Scout. 8)
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All very good looking knives. And Wazu that scout is a beaut!
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Phil Gibbs, Thanks for your posts. The factual statements you made about China Cutlery Co's not using child labor, not being owned by the Chinese govt, etc. were very interesting. That should clear alot of mis-understanding up. Thanks for the info. Ken
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Taking human rights violations out of the picture; as I said in one other post I made about Chinese made knives, it all boils down to the name behind the company producing the knives and Phil you made it very clear to all of us that it took some fine tuning by A.G. to get the quality he wanted and the same could probably be said for all of the US companies producing knives in China. Quality raw materials, good engineering, and oversight is the key to manufacturing anything well.
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Just scored a Black Rucarta Rancher!! I am impressed with the F&F !! And already thinking about getting the Coral Rucarta version... Nice A. G. !!! John :D
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I'm a huge fan of AG Russell knives. In fact, I credit AG with getting me interested in collecting knives way back in 1992. Up until then, I had owned and used knives my whole life and always had a particular interest in pocket knives but never really thought about collecting them as a hobby.

This is my latest AGR acquisition (which I already posted in another thread)
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And here's a trio of AGR Black Pearl beauties I'm quite fond of (also previously posted)
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I could go on and on; I love all my AG Russell knives (regardless of where they were made). Also love looking at pics of others' AGRs, John...hint...hint... :wink:

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Very NICE Q!!! John :D
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