A. G. Russell Bird & Trout

In the hands of an expert, a great knife for dressing deer. Sized for small game, it is the perfect for everyday wear. Measures 6-3/4" tip to butt with 3" drop point blade of .060 thick D2 at 60-62 Rc. or AUS-8 at 57-59 Rc. Weighs 1.9 oz. Made in Japan.

Leatherman Fixed Blade Hunting Knives

Who better than Leatherman® could engineer a knife that does everything the hunter needs, in camp and at the downed game. Then they offer you a choice, a blade in top-of-the-line 154CM or over-the-top CPMS30V. The differences between the two models are a little more involved than that, but both are made of top quality materials with Leatherman quality workmanship.

A. G. Russell Premium Scout Knife

The A. G. Russell Premium Scout Knife is a unique scout knife.

A. G. Russell™ American Hobo

It is my belief that the knife was produced in the late 1800s or early 1900s. The profile was slim and the lines were extremely pleasing to behold. Early such knives were called slot knives.

Ka-Bar® HOBO

This Utensil kit features a knife, fork, spoon and bottle opener.

Ka-Bar®Leather Handled Hatchet

While most people associate the Ka-Bar name with military knives, they also produce a complete line of leather-handled hunters.

MY-TI™ Titanium Flatware

Knife, fork and spoon formed from Titanium alloy. Will not rust or impart a flavor to your food. Lightweight and strong.

Böker® Picnic Knife and Fork

This knife and fork set begins with the centuries old pattern used by Bavarian hunters to carry in the pocket on the leg of their Lederhosen (leather shorts). Make a simple knife of that pattern (almost a perfect steak knife) with scales of the antler of European Red Deer, add those same great stag scales to a fork and we have a picnic set as elegant as anyone could wish for.

Custom Shoppe Stag Handled Hunter's Bowie

Cowboy Action Shooting is about romance, not reality. When I was a boy many of the real people these enactors are portraying were still alive and my father introduced me to some of them. A Texas Ranger with two big Bisley Colts kept my eyes bugged and my mouth shut while he and my father talked. It is easy to forget that 100 years ago men dressed in the shield front shirt and stripped pants would go for months between baths while working in heat and dust moving cattle from home range to market.

D. H. Russell Canadian Camp Survival Knife

In the late 1950s, D. H. Russell, owner of a cutlery store in Toronto, designed the Original Canadian Belt Knife. Demand for this design was so great that he brought an experienced cutler from Czechoslovakia to make the knives.

Gerber® Back Paxe Axe w/ Ballistic Sheath

The Gerber Back Paxe is a small kindling splitter or game axe made in Finland by the parent company, Fiskars, and has to be handled to be appreciated.

Gerber® Exchange-A-Blade Sport Saw

Gerber's push-button lock Sport Saw is a winner. The Big Game Hunter, the Camper, and the Gardner will all find this a really useful tool. This saw leaves a cut surface like a fine cabinet maker's handsaw. It can handle the bones in a moose or a deer, cut firewood as fast as a good axe, and for trimming 3-4 inch limbs around the house you cannot find a better hand powered saw. The secret is in the teeth.

Fox Knives Bowie

If you like large knives, this 12-1/2" bowie is one that you will really enjoy. Rogers' Rangers would have called it a "scalp knife", Houston's men at San Jacinto would have called it "a knife like Bowie's", today's troops call it a "Camp Knife".

Case® Hobo with Spoon

The Hobo is a really old design. It actually began as an eating knife and a spike for lifting morsels, sheathed with a larger knife. The next step was to put a fork and a knife in a folder. Then they worked out methods of separating them. No one knows how long ago that was, only that it followed the invention of forks. I have seen really old ones with two tines. I have also seen them with spoons almost as big as ladles.

Buck® Camp Axe

If you are looking for a really great little Axe at an even greater price, here is the one.

Buck® Game Shears

These rugged game shears are actually a very versatile piece of gear that can come in handy in many ways. They are simple to take apart for easy and thorough cleaning, no matter how they're used in the field.

Böker® Scout or Camp Knife

The Böker® Scout (or Camp) knife is unusual in that, instead of 4 blades with several functions, there are six blades including a reamer-leather punch, corkscrew, screwdriver-cap lifter (bottle opener), can opener, 2-1/2" Traditional Spear Point blade, and a 1- 3/4" Clip Point blade.

Dozier Canoe Knife with Horizontal Sheath or Neck Sheath

This is a small personal knife, or neck knife, with the same super edge holding D2 steel Bob puts into his much larger hunters and combat knives. This handy little knife with the canoe shaped handle is ideal for the kayaker or canoeist. Its 2-7/8" straight blade can be used as a small game knife or as a personal all purpose utility knife, suitable for anyone who has a need for a top quality knife of this size.

A. G. Russell Woodswalker

I designed this little knife in the late 70's. It was intended to be a light weight knife for the casual hunter, out for a morning walk in the woods.

A. G. Russell Deer Hunter

The Deer Hunter and the Bird & Trout were an entirely new concept including blade, handle and sheath. The blades are just thick enough to be stiff rather than flexible and are ground very thin all the way to the edge, creating a marvelous cutting tool.

Ka-Bar® Black Machete

Since "the KA-BAR" was designed to serve our troops during World War II, the name has become one of the most recognized in the industry today. The Ka-Bar reputation depended on the U.S.M.C. combat knives, which were made by many other companies during WWII. The Ka-Bar reputation was so strong that all knives of this type became referred to by the name of Ka-Bar.

Kershaw Camp Axe

Small enough to attach to your belt or backpack, yet sturdy enough for any job. Made from one piece drop forged construction with Kraton handles for a sure grip in any condition. A 3-1/2" cutting edge allows for plenty of working area.