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Home Products Surf's Up

Surf's Up

by Russell, A.G., Fisher, Ken

SKU 135456

Date Added 07/19/2013

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $195.00

Overview

This fixed blade features a diamond coated spear point recurve blade, 1/8" blade stock and 1" blade depth, full tang construction. The handle has a blue eel skin wrapped bolster and "Fantasy Marble" scales. The blade has some light scratches. The handle was done by Ken Fisher.

Product Details

Blade Length 3.125

Overall Length 6.75

Weight (oz) 2.9

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Full Tang

Blade Material D2

Blade Details Drop Point, Recurve, Spear Point

Handle Material Leather & Skins

About the Maker

Russell, A.G.
Russell, A.G.

"I was born in Eudora, Arkansas, in the extreme southeast corner. I have been designing knives almost since I could first hold a pencil. When I was nine, my grandfather helped me make my first knife. It was a knife that only a mother could love. But I only improved from there. I made knives for fun until the early 1960s when I started selling them as a business. I have founded the oldest mail order knife business (1964), the oldest knife collectors club (1969-1970), and the oldest after-market knife business (1968). I've had a wonderful fifty plus years in this business. Stage by stage we have outgrown our quarters, to the point that I feel like a chambered nautilus. I moved from my kitchen table to a small building on my farm (1966), and then moved again to a larger but still small building in Springdale (1971). I bought the property and doubled the office space (1974), then in 1995, built a fine new 8,000 sq. ft. building. Very quickly, that space was filled. In March of 2002, we moved into new facilities located on Interstate 49, just up the road from our long-time location in Springdale, Arkansas. In November of 1988, my wife Goldie joined the business. She began by using her art background to produce the best catalog we had ever mailed. We mailed ten times as many catalogs as we had ever mailed before. Every year since 1988, our catalogs have increased in quality, as well as the number mailed. It took Goldie about two years to learn everything that I had learned in a lifetime of designing and making knives, then learning how to market them. By mid-1990, Goldie had assumed more and more responsibility, to the point that she was actually running the company. She is now the president and chief executive officer of this company and runs it better than I ever have, which accounts for our growth. Goldie has now been in the knife business for decades, and is considered an authority on knives. In June 2014 she became the first woman accepted into the Cutlery Hall of Fame, which also made us the first couple to have this honor together. There are now almost 40 of us who work to produce all those catalogs to help you acquire that perfectly suited knife. I design knives, work with knifemakers and with the companies who make the great production knives which we sell. I write copy for the brochures and catalogs, while Goldie does the tough day-to-day grind of running an ever-growing business. Over the years I have had the opportunity to work with, and know as my friends, the great knifemakers of the 20th Century; men such as R. W. (Bob) Loveless, R. L. (Bob Dozier), D'Alton Holder, Jess Horn, Ron Lake, Buster Warenski and D. E. (Ed) Henry. Hundreds of very fine knifemakers have blessed me with their friendship, as have thousands of knife collectors. I have been involved with guns and knives most of my life and my life has been much fuller because of that." Founder - A. G. Russell Knives, Inc. (1964), Co-Founder and Honorary President - Knifemakers Guild (1970), President - The Knife Collectors Club (1970), First Honoree - Knife Digest Cutlery Hall of Fame (1974), Blade Magazine Cutlery Hall of Fame (1988), Regent - The American Knife and Tool Institute. A.G. Russell passed away in 2018.

Fisher, Ken

I've been collecting knives for about 45 years. First the kind you'd find in the local drug store/soda fountain/candy store, on a cardboard plackard. When the Internet happened, so did my tastes, buying power, and the knife industry. For about the last 15 years I've been customizing other people's knives along with my own. When I lived NJ, I had a nice little workshop set up. When I moved to FL I had to leave it all behind. My drill press weighed 135 lbs alone. Over the last few years I've been buying new equipment, as I could afford it. Now I'm ready to take it to the next level and start building my own knives. As far as knives go, I have very eclective tastes. So, you may see anything coming out of my shop. I hope I can eventually surprize and entice you with my work. I really like to use exotic woods and exotic animal hides in my pieces.