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Welcome to A.G. Russell Knives
Welcome to A.G. Russell Knives! My name is A.G. Russell III, and I founded this company over 50 years ago. My wife Goldie is the president of this company, and together the both of us are deeply involved in the knife community in the U.S.A.
Our goal is to provide you with quality knives for a reasonable price. And I mean quality. All our knives are inspected right here at our headquarters in Rogers, Arkansas. Our brands are A.G. Russell, A.G. Russell Shopmade Morseth, as well as our newest brand, the War Eagle Blades.
From Our Customers
“ A.G. Russell FeatherLite One-Hand Knife - This 3" folder combined with the neck sheath makes for the most common sense neck knife on the planet. When worn, it's half the length (4 1/2") of a 3" fixed blade and weighs less than most. Disappears under a t shirt. The sheath is secure but still easy in/out. Blade shape is perfect for everyday use. Wearing sweats with no pockets around the house, I no longer have to stop and 'go get' a knife; I sling this when I wake up and wear it all day long. One handed easy open/close. The Aus 8A blade came sharp and is fine for an EDC. This knife has done for me what Ruger did with my guns...I'm not a brand snob anymore. What works, works. Changes: The plastic thumb stud works well, but a metal one would up perceived value overall. Rating: 10/10 ”
~David K. CHESAPEAKE, VA
“A.G. Russell Power Ball C32 Folder - Fantastic knife, D2 is one of my preferred steels, love the wood handle. Really like the ball bearing opening. The clip needs to be heavier duty, it easily bends when I just take it out of my pocket. You need to upgrade the clip. I have to rebend it regularly.
A regular customer, Andy.
Changes: Upgrade the clip
Rating: 10/10 ”
~Andrew S. Colorado Springs , CO
“A.G. Russell Premium Scout Knife - The knife is attractive and well-made – but nearly useless. The spring is so strong that I broke two thumbnails trying to open it. I did get the main blade open, so I can use it with the blade remaining open. But I needed pliers to get to the secondary tools out – and then only after the main blade was open. So there is a safety issue.
Changes: Reduce the spring tension substantially. Do this and the knife will be a good product. Rating: 1/10 ”
~Chet R. Thousand Oaks, CA