A.G.Russell Knives
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44 Magnum Wharncliffe Whittler Excelsior Grade CM-5
$208.00A. G. Russell Knives
The .44 Magnum Whittler, released in 1975, is one of only two knives made for the Knife Collector’s Club by Hen & Rooster and marked A. G. Russell. The other was the CM-4 Baby Barlow. All other KCC knives made by Hen & Rooster were marked with the hen and rooster on the mark side of the main blade and Bertram on the reverse.
This Whittler has a 3″ clip point main blade and 1-3/4″ sheepsfoot and pen blades, all of mirror polished high carbon German stainless. The inlay of a .44 Magnum cartridge is set into African Blackwood handle scales. The main blade is marked A. G. Russell on the obverse side and on the reverse side *Germany* CM-5. Measures 3-1/2″ closed and weighs 2.3 oz. This is the Excelsior Grade, with serial number 26-300. Made in Germany.
Plain nickel silver bolsters. Gold etched blade.
Slightly used. Mint condition.
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Puma 1974 Vintage Folding Knife Stag Handle 835CK
$499.00A very rare Special Hand Engraved Puma 1974 Luger Pistol Commemorative Knife with Stag Handle made to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the German Luger pistol. A nice commemorative knife for the collector produced by Puma for the A. G. Russell Collector Club. Pre-owned. Mint condition in the original Green Plastic Box .
Stamped on one side of the blade: AG RUSSELL ARK.72764
Stamped on the other side of the blade : PUMA GERMANY STAINLESS.Bolsters made with Nickel Silver and Liners made with Brass.
Puma made 3,600 knives: 2,100 with a detailed image of the Luger Pistol on an oval inlay and 1,500 with an inlay of the 9mm Luger Cartridge.
The blade front is etched in gold – 1900-1974 Luger Pistole 08.
In 1973 the German Baron whose family had owned the Puma Cutlery Company for over 100 years decided to make this commemorative knife. They made 3,600 knives: 2,100 with a detailed image of the Luger Pistol on an oval inlay and 1,500 with an inlay of the 9mm Luger Cartridge. The blade of the same non-stainless steel that made PUMA of the 1970s the envy of the knife world.