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Home Products Eyes of The Tiger - 2009 Blade Magazine International Readers' Choice Award

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Eyes of The Tiger - 2009 Blade Magazine International Readers' Choice Award

by Rucker, Thomas

SKU 1125049

Date Added 11/10/2025

# Available 1

Original price $3,995.00

Price $3,595.00

Overview

This Knife by Thomas Rucker features a mirror polished blade with .160" blade stock and 1.066" blade depth, full tang construction. The handle has engraved stainless steel dovetail bolsters, and scrimshaw bone covers. Comes in a zipper case. Has a few light scratches, excellent condition otherwise. 

Engraved and Scrimshaw work done by Debi Rucker, comes with COA and two copies of Blade Magazine that feature the knife. Feb 2010, and March 2010. Listing also includes a thank you note from the maker to the first owner of the knife. 

Product Details

Blade Length 3.25

Overall Length 7.625

Weight (oz) 6.4

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Full Tang

Blade Material Stainless Steel

Blade Details Drop Point

Handle Material Bone, Metallic

Other Details Engraved, Scrimshawed

About the Maker

Rucker, Thomas

A gathering of Special Ops Warriors was the beginning of “Rucker Knives.” A discussion of the shortcomings and imperfections of the available factory knives led us to begin our own company, our motto was easy: TOOLS BUILT FOR ANY MISSION Made 100% in the USA - either by Special Forces or with direct SF personnel oversight, our knives are designed to withstand the rigors of actual combat, survival and hunting conditions. Proven in field testing by Active Duty Green Berets and SEALs. Pick up one of our blades and you will feel the difference in balance, weight and grip. HAND CRAFTED TO LAST A LIFETIME Before Thomas Rucker began a career in the U.S. Army, where he eventually became a Green Beret, he started making knives when he was just 8 years old. Aside from a few mentors over the years, like famous knife maker Weldon Whitley, he’s mostly self-taught and has been selling knives professionally for 40 years. Originally from Houston, Rucker and his wife moved to the Flathead, Montana five years ago where he met Jesse Brown, a former U.S. Navy SEAL. Soon after meeting, Rucker showed Brown the art of knife making and they started Rucker Knives in January of 2020, with help from another Navy SEAL, James Kneebone. “We sell all over the country right now,” Rucker said. “We turn out 40 knives in a good week … Jesse has become a master maker all by himself.” As the Navy’s first marine mammal health specialist and a former special operations technician and diving medical technician, Brown moved to Montana in 1978 where he says he helped start the state’s physician assistant program. But despite his career in medicine, he says knife making is his true passion.