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  2. William Scagel - Wikipedia

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    Died. March 26, 1963. (1963-03-26) (aged 90) Occupation (s) Knifemaker, Bladesmith. Awards. Blade Cutlery Hall of Fame. William Wales Scagel (February 12, 1873 – March 26, 1963) was an American knifemaker whose style had a profound impact on the cutlery trade, influencing it for over 100 years.

  3. Ray J - Wikipedia

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    Sanctuary. Atlantic. Elektra. EastWest. Musical artist. Website. rayj .com. William Ray Norwood Jr. (born January 17, 1981), [1] known professionally as Ray J, is an American R&B singer, songwriter, television presenter, and actor. Born in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Carson, California, he is the younger brother of singer and actress Brandy.

  4. Western Knife Company - Wikipedia

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    The Western Knife Company was an American manufacturer of hunting knives which began operations in Boulder, Colorado in 1911. The company is probably best known for its "Bowie" style hunting knives. The company was purchased by Coleman (the famous manufacturer of outdoor equipment) in 1984. Camillus Cutlery Company purchased Western in 1992.

  5. Gerber Legendary Blades - Wikipedia

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    Gerber LHR Combat Knife designed by Matt Larsen, Bill Harsey and Chris Reeve These are two of the most popular Gerber knives. The smaller is the Gerber LMF II and the larger is the Gerber LHR Sheath knife. Gerber Legendary Blades is an American maker of knives, multitools, and other tools for outdoors and military headquartered in Portland, Oregon.

  6. Arkansas toothpick - Wikipedia

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    A replica Arkansas Toothpick on display board. In modern terminology, the Arkansas toothpick is a heavy dagger with a 12-to-20-inch (30 to 51 cm) pointed, straight blade. [ 1] The knife can be used for thrusting and slashing. James Black, known for improving the Bowie knife, [ 2] is credited with inventing the Arkansas toothpick.

  7. Buck Knives - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. US$80 million. Number of employees. 320. Website. buckknives .com. Buck Knives is an American knife manufacturer founded in Mountain Home, Idaho and now located in Post Falls, Idaho. The company has a long history through five generations of the Buck family from 1902 to the present day.

  8. Randall Made Knives - Wikipedia

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    About 20. Website. Randall Made Knives. Randall Made Knives, usually referred to as Randall, is an American custom handcrafted knife manufacturer founded by Walter Doane "Bo" Randall, Jr. in the U.S. The knife making shop and showroom is located in Orlando, Florida. Randall began making knives as a hobby in 1937. [ 3]

  9. Bo Randall - Wikipedia

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    Other names. Walter Doane Randall Jr., WD Randall. Occupation (s) Knifemaker, bladesmith. Spouse. Ruth Randall. Awards. Blade Cutlery Hall of Fame. Bo Randall (September 27, 1909 – December 25, 1989) was an American knifemaker who founded Randall Made Knives in Orlando, Florida .