A. G. Russell knives. Post them if you've got them.

Railsplitter

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Mine are all either lockbacks or slip joints but A.G. Russell made a wide variety of knives.

I'd love to see anything you might have with the A.G. Russell name on it.

Post them if you've got them.

Wharncliffe Lockback:
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Doctor's Knife:
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Boxcar Jack:
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Lockback Folding Hunter:
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3 5/8" Gunstock:
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Gentleman's Pen Knife:
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Medium Barlow Lockback:
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Horseman's Knife:
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Jumbo Texas Ranger sunfish with a trapper and a peanut
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two more Texas Ranger knives
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Large folding hunter with a couple Case knives
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Great stuff guys. There's a couple there that I've never seen or heard of before.
 
Vintage AG Russell Sting II dagger with polished double hollow grind blade & inlayed Coral Rucarta handle panels.
Integral one-piece construction made by Solingen manufacturer Anton Wingen Jr. for AG.Russell USA, and the knife pictured is the European version with both logo's on the blade (the US version only has AG.Russell's logo)
The Sting II is the larger version of the earlier production Sting I













Specs:

Overall length: 7.95 inch (20.2 cm)
Blade length: 3.74 inch (9.5 cm)
Maximum blade thickness (ricasso): 4.3 mm
Handle material: Coral Rucarta (burgundy red Micarta)
Sheath: Leather with clip
Weight (knife only): 142.0 grams
Weight (knife + sheath): 195.0 grams
 
This one has nice curves to her, fellow at work fell in love and had to have her, but, I get to see her from time to time ;)

Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr

Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr

I like the looks of that Wharncliff Lockback too, looks great!
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Nice one, Gary. I had one of the two blade versions several years ago. The other blade was a Wharncliffe if I remember correctly. I passed mine on as well but it was a great knife. Big too.
 
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