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Curious about that knife you've always carried? Wonder if the
blades you use at work are Grohmann? Is it a real Grohmann
knife, or a copy? Below are some product
pictures and descriptions to help you decide if you have the
real deal or not, plus some special order items
and other interesting facts through the years.
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Grohmann Stamps/Blade
Markings
Stamps/Blade Markings
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Tang Stamps -
Russell Belt Knife, D.H. Russell Belt Knife, Grohmann, Pictou,
Nova Scotia, model numbers, stainless or carbon

R2S showing
registered trademark "RD 1962" RD meaning
registered, and the year that the model was registered. These
knives were stamped for 20 yrs this way, so if yours has this
stamp it could have been made anywhere from 1962-1982.
Original
DH Russell lockblade


Steak Knives,
Chef & Bread Knives with older Grohmann Knives logos
 
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Old Blades Stamps -
"S" with a circle around it meant "Stainless", a
"C" with a circle around it meant Carbon


Materials Used
- Initially: Various steels
and handle materials such as Swedish Carbon, Brazilian Rosewood, Moose horn,
caribou,
- Switched to East Indian Rosewood (respecting rainforests),
German hi-carbon stainless and carbon steels.
Handle
materials still varying from everything from turquoise to water buffalo
- Original sheaths were
hand-molded leather and were at one time done in the factory
- Brass Rivets were
originally used in the knives, then nickel-silver, then
aluminum and now back to brass rivets.

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Special Collectable Projects - Centennial Knife, Winchester Knife,
Ducks Unlimited (more to come)
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Other Interesting Creations - Rudolph Grohmann originals, Movie
Knives, Production Knives (more to come)
Special Collectable Projects
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Centennial Knife
- Grohmann issued a collector's Centennial Knife to
commemorate Canada's 100th Birthday. "S" in circle on front
of blade (stainless), Russell BELT KNIFE Canada tang
stamp, rosewood handle, nickel-silver rivets, and
nickel-silver centennial medallion sunk into the knife
handle, with CANADA, maple leaf picture and centennial dates
1867-1967.

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Winchester Knife
- In 1980, Winchester Canada had a special one time offer of
an Original Design D.H. Russell belt knife when you
presented a proof of purchase of a firearm plus $17.
Purchasers were then entered into a free draw to win a
commemorative rifle. Stainless blades were engraved with
"Winchester" and serially numbered, sheaths were stamped
with "Winchester", rosewood handle, nickel-silver rivets,
brown/gold gift-box.
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Ducks Unlimited
- Various
projects over the years including various Guide Series
knives such as the #R3SS Boat Knife, Rosewood handle,
Stainless blade, Sheath with pouch holding sharpening steel,
and #R2SS Trout & Bird, Rosewood handle, Stainless blade,
Sheath with pouch holding sharpening steel, with DU emblem
on sheaths and blades.
- Hallmark Knives such as
the #X100SA Large Skinner with Xtra resin handle, stainless
blade, special maroon logo'd overlap sheath.
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- D.H. Russell Knife
Collection: 4 Piece Collector's Wooden/Glass Boxed Set
Limited Edition to 300 pieces- Featured R1S Original Design,
brass rivets, rosewood handle, laser etched with Elk scene,
H2S Trout & Bird, brass rivets, staghorn handle, laser
etched with trout underwater scene, X3S Boat, brass rivets,
green Xtra resin handle, Whitetail deer scene on blade, and
X4S Survival, brass rivets, maroon Xtra resin handle, Bear
scene lasered on blade.
 
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Other Interesting Creations
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Knife by Rudolph Grohmann:
On display in the factory, this folder was an apprenticeship
knife created by Mr Grohmann in 1912. Made of high carbon
steel, it weighs three pounds, had 108 parts and takes one
half hour to fully open. Other knives made by Grohmann are
also on display. (shown below)
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Movie Knives: Knives
made for the movie "Snake Eater", some dummy ones, some real
ones, used by both the bad guys and the good guys.
Grohmann's appear in some other movies/documentaries as well
(shown below)
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Production Knives:
Grohmann has been making lots of knives and specialty blades
"behind the scenes" for many years now to large
manufacturing plants, fish & meat processing plants, etc
(shown
below)
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Replica knives: for
the Fortress of Louisbourg that included a pocket folder,
kitchen knife with horn handle and kitchen fork

Grohmann Knives Ltd made the
following....
Blind Horizon featuring
Val Kilmer also had various Grohmann Knives on set
and provided thanks in their credits.
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108 Parts
Folder
On display at the factory in Pictou, NS
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Apprenticeship Knife by Master Craftsman Rudolph Grohmann
Made in
1912
 
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Other Historical Knives
Can be seen at the factory in Pictou, NS |
World Patented Barrel Knife - 1925

Miniature Steak Set & Pocket
Knife
 
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Special
Grohmann Items
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Oosik handled Trout & Bird Knife
Made up especially for
one of the owners, this 10,000 year old oosik handled Trout & Bird is quite
a beauty. Instead of leaving the rough of the natural oosik (walrus
penile bone), it has been
polished smooth to leave a creamy oatmeal type appearance.

Whale Flensing Knife

#WFK1C (available factory direct only) 19"
carbon steel blade for ease of sharpening, 5ft handle, handle detaches from blade
Tree Shearing Knife

Tree
Shearing Knife #CTK14D Seconds. 15" serrated
high carbon stainless steel blade, 14" hardwood handle. Sorry, no warranty on
this item.
Alaskan Snow
Knife

Alaskan Snow Knife #ASK1 -Red hardwood handle,
stainless steel blade approx 14" long. Initially supplied to the
government,
but also available to consumers- used in snow cutting
and making igloos (usually a standard stock
item)
Also available #ASK2 - with pointed end, brown
hardwood handle
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