


🔪 Elevate your fish fillet game with timeless precision and style!
The Dexter Russell 4215 Traditional Fish Knife features a 5-inch high-carbon steel blade with a scored edge for enhanced grip and precision. Its ergonomic walnut handle offers a comfortable, classic feel, making it ideal for professional-quality fish preparation. Durable and easy to sharpen, this knife blends historic craftsmanship with modern performance, perfect for culinary enthusiasts and collectors alike.
| ASIN | B008RBTT9C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,845 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #45 in Fishing Filet & Bait Knives |
| Blade Color | Grey |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 5 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Brand | Dexter-Russell |
| Color | Brown |
| Construction Type | Stamped, Wooden Handle |
| Date First Available | October 24, 2008 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00092187104114 |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Length | 5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 4215 |
| Manufacturer | food service warehouse |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Size | 5" |
| UPC | 092187072215 092187104114 |
N**.
Timeless Knife
This knife is really cool. The handles came to me in a beautiful color. The blade is thin, but still has rigidity and isn’t super flexible, which I like. This makes it easier to sharpen and use. The blade sharpens and forms burrs well. However, the blade came to me with a not so great edge and tip, as well as a pretty poorly made bevel. So, I had to reshape/resharpen the bevel and tip myself. The size is pretty good, and I can see why it was an Old West favorite. Overall, an inexpensive and historic knife every collector should get!
K**R
The Green River hunting knife is rich in history and high in quality!
OK when I purchased this green river hunting knife, I expected about the same quality as old Hickory! This knife, the green river Hunter surpasses old hickory quality by leaps and bounds. Mine is tight sharp and a very high quality! It matches quite well, with the BPS sheath! The handle is tight. Has some sharp edges that will be easy to rectify! But very well put together. I hope to get more of their eyes now like the ripper! You will not be disappointed when you get this knife the packaging was very protective and tight! Bravo, green river knives , excellent product! With the BPS knife sheath that feels like it was made for it! This set up is beautiful, and the 1095 steel is easy to sharpen it also came razor sharp in my case I expected to have to do work to this as far as I’m concerned there’s no work to be done beautiful thank you! PS the grip is perfect for a large size hand!
S**M
No frills and to the point
Workman’s knife, solid, durable, everything one needs in a knife. Good product from an old trustworthy company!
F**K
Iconic knife
Excellent product; this is an iconic knife in production since the 1840s....highly recommended for reenactment and general hunting chores.
G**.
A relatively thin slicing blade that can handle several camp or kitchen chores.
I bought a BPS Knife sheath from Amazon with a ferro rod attached to it. The sheath is WELL made and the Russell 4215 knife fits nicely.If you are not trying to destroy a knife this can Baton SMALL pieces of wood and get a fire going in short time. The knife is a good starter knife. The handles are real wood riveted to the full tang. Not bad for the money. I also changed the D ring to something less fragile than the brass wire that came with the sheath to something a bit more sturdy.
M**R
Old fashioned and raw fixer-upper ready for a knife tuner.
This is a historical knife pattern, so some may not like certain features. The handle is shorter than is fashionable today and ends fairly square and somewhat sharp edged. You can't afford to lose much length to rounding the end yourself, so that may not be an option. But with the shorter length, it is lighter and fits in a smaller space. The cross hatched handle is bare and very grippy. It will need some edge rounding and weatherproofing. Sandpaper and Danish Oil work well. I used a knife for the initial edge rounding and contouring. The blade stock is thinner than currently fashionable, but also keeps it light and slicey. The edge is decent, but it would be best to tune it up. My blade was not completely straight/flat. It is delicate and dangerous work straightening a hardened blade. Also, no sheath, so make your own. So in short, it is old fashioned and comes rather raw and semi-finished. It is an excellent fixer-upper for someone with the right mindset and skills. The picture is from after contouring scales, sanding, teak oil, straightening and sharpening.
K**H
Sharp
Very sharp
P**R
Great economy bushcrafting knife!
I’ve been bushcrafting for decades and I have to say this is a great entry level or budget knife. Combined with the BPS belt knife sheath complete with ferro rod, you have an awesome setup!
T**H
Used to dress and butcher a deer, this guy was the star of the show, highly recommend
L**1
Knife is as as described and is good value;
A**I
wonderful product, disgusting price and long delivery.
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