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The Ultralight™ series, which Al Mar Knives began producing several years before Al died, made use of a concept that W. C. Davis and I pioneered in the early 1970s; a linerless phenolic resin (Micarta®) handle. This is a great way to make a strong, lightweight folding knife, the heavy weight metal of liners and bolsters is removed.
The second most popular of the Al Mar® elegant mid-lock folders is the Hawk (the Osprey being first).
The Osprey is either a small gentleman's locking knife or a miniature frontlock knife. In either case, it is a pleasure to handle and to own.
A great little pocket piece with a clip that makes it an ideal money clip as well as holding it at the top of the pocket.
Gary Fadden, president of Al Mar® Knives, is focusing on producing knives from the best designs produced while Al Mar was in charge of his company. The Ultralight series, which Al Mar Knives began producing several years before Al died, made use of a concept that W. C. Davis and I pioneered in the early 1970s; a linerless phenolic resin (Micarta®) handle.
As president of Al Mar® Knives, Gary Fadden, a fellow Green Beret and friend of Al Mar's, is focusing on Al's best selling designs. The Ultralight series, which Al Mar® Knives began producing several years before Al died, made use of a concept that W. C. Davis and I pioneered in the early 1970s; a linerless phenolic resin (Micarta®) handle. This is a great way to make a strong, lightweight folding knife, the heavy weight metal of liners and bolsters is removed.
The Eagle, Al Mar's® largest classic folder, has been reintroduced in 2007. There is the original fully flat ground Classic blade with a nail nick as well as the new Talon blade with a deep top swedge and dual thumbstuds.
The Eagle, Al Mar's® largest classic folder was re-introduced in 2007 with both the original fully flat ground Classic blade with a nail nick and with the new Talon blade with a deep top swedge and dual thumbstuds.
World renown as one of the world's finest tactical folders - now made with a blackened blade - the Mini SERE 2000™ is built to the same uncompromising standards as the full size version.
The SERE, (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape) was designed by Al Mar and Col. Nick Rowe in the early 1980s for the the U.S. Army's SERE school. The knives now being made are stronger and use better steel than was then available for folders. This current model is a more convenient size.
This modern version has a 3-5/8" blade of VG-10 at 59-60 Rc. and G-10 scales over stainless liners. Weighing only 6 oz. including the reversible clip, it weighs only half what the original did.
Designed by ABS Mastersmith Kirk Rexroat, the Backup models are smaller lighter fixed blades designed for all-day carry. They offer you exactly what their name tells you - they are a backup for whatever your day may bring.
This folder from Al Mar® is called the Shrike, a very interesting tactical designed by ABS Mastersmith Kirk Rexroat.
The Nomad is a slightly smaller tactical folder designed by Kirk Rexroat. It features textured black G-10 scales, a flat ground 3" blade of VG-10 stainless steel at 59-61 Rc. with dual thumbstuds. Stainless steel liners and a heavy-duty liner lock. Available in either satin finish or black chrome plated.
The Shiva is the first Tactical fixed blade to be made by Al Mar® Knives with a laminated VG-10 stainless steel blade.
The Ultra-Chef Knives in Cocobolo are classic in design and state-of-the-art in performance. These knives are incredibly strong, light in the hand, well balanced and extremely sharp. The handles are made from select Cocobolo, long considered one of the world's most beautiful exotic hardwoods.