A.G. Russell Knives
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s Skinny Brute
Description:
It s Still a Brute! A.G. designed the Brute in the 1970s. He and handmade knifemaker W.C. Bill Davis perfected A.G. s idea that, with the new Micarta then available, a folder could be made without metal liners. The result of that collaboration was the A.G. Russell Brute. At some point in the late 1970s, A.G. stopped offering them. In the early 1990s, we began to work with Bill again and for a number of years they were again made by hand in the U.S.A. Those were almost all made using A.G. s proprietary Coral Rucarta for the handles. Late in the 1990s, we had the knife made in Japan again handmade using Black Micarta for the handle sides. For over five decades our customers have loved the profile, the deep nail mark for one-handed opening, the weight and the rest of the features of the design. Now, after many years, it is back, with a handle that is just a little thinner. The 3-1 4 droppoint blade is 1 8 thick CPM-S35VN at 60-61 Rc. with a satin finish. It is a lockback that measures 4-1 8 closed. It is skinny . Measures just over 1 2 thick at the swell in the middle of the handle. There is no pocket clip. Carbon Fiber weighs 2.6 oz. Green G10 weighs 2.9 oz. Made in China by one of the best manufacturers of this type of knife. Option A A.G. Russell s Skinny Brute Green G-10 Item AGLB-CBT4GR 99.00
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