A. G. Russell C35 & C37 Power Ball Folders
Item #: AGLL-C35D10
$165.00
The name Power Ball refers to the ball detent which is engineered and executed so precisely that once the blade has moved past the retention point, the force you have applied to the flipper propels the blade forward at a tremendous speed. Engineered and manufactured right (as these are), and with little practice, each is faster than a switch blade.
With rounded edges everywhere, the handles are smooth in your hand, yet shaped to keep your hand in place. Both are strong working knives that are light in weight because we have removed 2+ oz. from the liners before they were heat treated. We guarantee the strength as well as the lightness. You have the beauty of Damascus and the functionality of a quality knife steel for the cutting edge. And you have the super-speed of a perfectly engineered ball bearing liner-lock with flipper.
The core of the Damascus blade, and therefore the cutting edge, is 9Cr13MoV at 58-60 Rc. The liners are stainless steel. The handle scales are black G10. Both have a single position tip up pocket clip. Made in China.
Option A
A.G. Russell C35 4-3/8" Power Ball
With a 3-1⁄4" drop point blade, it measures 4-3/8"closed. Weighs about 4 oz.
LOW STOCK
Option B
A.G. Russell C37 4-1⁄8" Power Ball – SpeedLock
With a 3" drop point blade, it measures 4-1/8" closed. Weighs about 2.9 oz.
In Stock
Option A
A.G. Russell C35 4-3/8" Power Ball
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TypeFolder
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BladeDrop Point
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Blade Length3-1/4"
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Blade SteelDamascus
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LockLiner-style
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LinersStainless
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HandleG-10
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Closed Length4-3/8"
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ClipTip-up
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Weight4.0 oz.
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OriginChina
Option B
A.G. Russell C37 4-1⁄8" Power Ball – SpeedLock
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TypeFolder
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BladeDrop Point
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Blade Length3"
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Blade SteelDamascus
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LockLiner-lock
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LinersStainless
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HandleG-10
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Closed Length4-1/8"
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ClipTip-up
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Weight2.9 oz.
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OriginChina
A.G. Russell Knives
From the age of nine I made homemade knives until I was about twenty-four when I began to make handmade knives, crude but no longer made at home. A few years later, I had met and learned from makers like R.W. Loveless and R. L. Dozier. I made knives until the mid 1970s. I don’t make handmade knives anymore, as my hands aren’t what they used to be. However, I do have very talented makers in the United States and Japan who make knives that I am proud to put my name on. I design pocketknives, one hand knives, lockbacks, and fixed blade knives and have them made to our standards. ~A.G. Russell III
A.G. Russell has been in the knives and whetstones business for over 50 years. A.G. Russell knives are well known for their quality. A.G. Russell knives tend to be more traditional in style and look, with modern advances in material and design to create excellent knives.