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A. G. Russell Knives. Inc

A.G. Russell Knives is the oldest mail order knife company in the world. We sell only the finest cutlery from William Henry, Randall, Böker, Columbia River Knife & Tool, Kershaw, SOG, Benchmade, Spyerdco, Canal Street Cutlery, and more.

Website: http://agrussell.com
Location: Rogers, Arkansas
Members: 97
Latest Activity: Aug 20, 2019

Only couple in the Cutlery Hall of Fame. A.G. and Goldie Russell.

A couple that has shared passion and ethics with knife collectors around the world

Only couple in the Cutlery Hall of Fame. A.G. and Goldie Russell.

Goldie Russell is the FIRST woman in the Cutlery Hall of Fame!  Congratulations and well deserved

Discussion Forum

The Russell Era Hen&Rooster picture thread!

Started by Alexander Noot. Last reply by Alexander Noot Jan 29, 2015. 9 Replies

Something you don't find every day.

Started by Alexander Noot. Last reply by Les Swalm Jul 21, 2014. 15 Replies

Question on a Bruckmann knife

Started by Dave Taylor. Last reply by Robert Burris Dec 19, 2013. 5 Replies

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Comment by Alexander Noot on July 23, 2014 at 10:06

I haven't bought it yet. Guess I'll pass on it then. Thanks for letting me know A.G.!


In Memoriam
Comment by A. G. Russell on July 23, 2014 at 9:56

Alex,  What you have is a Jim Frost knife that I think that someone has re-handled with snake wood.

I hope that you did not pay too much.  Hen & Rooster NEVER made a peanut or a dogleg trapper, which is what you show here when they were owned by the Bertram family or by A. G. Russell.

Comment by Alexander Noot on July 23, 2014 at 6:34

So I have a chance to buy a Hen & Rooster peanut in snakewood scales. Just wondering if anyone could tell me something about this one:

Comment by Alexander Noot on July 23, 2014 at 6:07

Thanks Jan, it's out to peter force for a little while so he can get a feel for the Chinese made Russells.

Currently I'm eagerly awaiting announcement of the new Texas Ranger knife for 2014. As much as I love almost every design that comes from A.G. and Phil the Texas Ranger series have a special place in my heart. It should be revealed sometime end of this month or beginning of August from what I understand.

Comment by Jan Carter on July 12, 2014 at 6:35

Alexander,

your newest Russell is stunning!

Comment by Jan Carter on July 12, 2014 at 6:33

The anniversary is a great knife and WOW what a piece of history.  AG has helped more collectors and makers over the 50 years than I think I could count.  He and Ms. Goldie are great inspiration for the values of how to run a business.  If I could afford this piece of history right now, I would certainly own it

Comment by Alexander Noot on July 1, 2014 at 2:55

couple of shots of this nice looking knife that I bought a few months ago. Finally got around to taking pictures of it yesterday.


In Memoriam
Comment by Robert Burris on June 19, 2014 at 13:42

Ya'll are right. That's a pretty knife. I'll bet it's made by some of the best knife makers in the City of Swords, Seki Japan. I have some AG. Russell knives made there, that date back to 2002, and they are very well made. One of them is a Loveless style fixed blade, that sold for $170 back then, I now see them sell regularly on eBay for $225.

Comment by J.J. Smith III on June 19, 2014 at 11:49

Not a trapper fan, but that's a purdy kinfe. 

Comment by Alexander Noot on June 19, 2014 at 10:46

A little clarification, it's completely clear to me that this knife is mainly aimed at the collectors who can put down serious cash to own a (very nice) piece of history with this knife.

It's just that I'm not one of those and that's my loss. Please understand that I understand the knife, the price and the anniversary edition.

 
 
 

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