Knife maker : Joe Kious
Engraver : Ron Skaggs
Knife style : “Pocket Locket” midlock auto folder
Overall length (OAL) : 13.7cm
Year released : March 2007
Comments : Kious, born in 1945, is a retired school teacher, decided to make
knives as his full time occupation in 1980. He was killed in a car
accident in 2014.
This small “coke bottle” pocket locket midlock auto was one of
his smallest knives, extremely difficult to make with lots of
details, highly sought after by collectors.
The handle reveals a goddess engraved in 18K red gold when side
open the locket. There is a 18K gold toothpick at the tail.
Knife maker : Josef Rusnak (Czech Republic)
Knife Name : Ghost rider - fixed blade
Overall length (OAL) : 19.7cm
Year released : 2006
Specifications : Carved mammoth ivory handle, silver, damasteel, 18k gold tire burns or the sterling silver handle bars coming out of the cowling.
ATS-34 blade Introduction to the creation of the knife : Indian Larry was one of the most motorcycle rider, immortalized by the artist David Mann in his renowned motorcycle painting“ Ghost Rider”, that was interpreted in this knife by Josef, a well known sculptor from the Czech Republic.
Knife maker : Jess Horn
Knife Engraver : Julie Warenski
Knife style : 2-bolsters folder
Handle : Aged perfectly matched presentation graded antler horn
Overall length (OAL) : 4.6cm
Year released : March 2007
Comments : Horn is known as the “quiet man” in the industry. He started to
make knives in 1968 in Switzerland, Germany, and now in France.
People tended to consider a Jess Horn to be the Rolls-Royce of
knives. His knives are difficult to hold of and is not taking orders.
This knife is a rarest collaboration of Julie Warenski who done the
engraving with gold inlay and Horn made the knife.
Knife maker : Lorenzo (Larry) Hendricks
Knife style : Kangaroo - fixed blade
Overall length (OAL) : 24.8cm
Year released by collector : March 2007
Remarks : “Kangaroo” was invented and patented by
Hendricks.This is the finest “Kangaroo” ever made by
Hendricks.
Larry Hendricks (1920-1989) began knives in 1943.






















