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This is your next heirloom pocket knife
3 1/4" blade 440 stainless steel blade
Brown Mule etching on blade
Solid hardwood handle
Brass pins and liners
Closed: 4 1/4"
This is your next heirloom pocket knife
3 1/4" blade 440 stainless steel blade
Brown Mule etching on blade
Solid hardwood handle
Brass pins and liners
Closed: 4 1/4"
Product Description
The Brown Mule Pocket Knife by Kissing Crane is a nod at the pioneer tradition of America so it has that family heirloom appearance. The 3 1/4" blade 440 stainless steel blade has a Brown Mule motif etched on the blade and the handle is a beautiful, solid hardwood. The pocket knife also has brass pins and liners that add to its beauty. Kissing Crane knives are a result of over 175 years of expert cutlery tradition. So, whether you are searching for authentic cutlery to collect, a top quality knife to give as a gift or a superior blade to carry, don't pass this one up!
There's nothing fancy about this knife; no bells and whistles. But it's sharp, easy to carry and gets the job done. It's like the mules etched on the blade. Don't expect a mule to compete in a horse race, but for doing work like pulling a wagon, the mule is what you want.
Chuck Nov 17, 2021 (5 out of 5)
Sharp little knife
Was surprised how good this knife was. From the box it was sharp. Nice fit and size for edc. If you're looking for a practical pocket knife this one is the one.
Anonymous Sep 08, 2017 (5 out of 5)
Christmas present
Received my knife for Christmas, 2007. Understand that the blade print said "Farming Tradition" rather than "Brown Mule", but trust me when I say it is the same knife.
Simply stated, I have put this knife through hell. I camp with it at least three times each summer and once in the winter, carried it with me when I was recalled to the Marine Corps, and used it as an EDC the rest of the time. It has cut branches, skinned small game, pared and sliced fruit, cut the strapping on MRE cases, used as a screwdriver, and opened letters at work. My blade is not stainless, so using a mag rod is no problem. The carbon steel has discolored somewhat, but is not pitted. I have shaved with the knife. The wood handles have no chips or rough spots, The original brass rivets are still holding the handles in place. The handles have turned a dark brown from dirt, sweat, rainwater, and blood from small game. They are smooth and slightly shiny from being carried in pocket. A few strokes on an Arkansas stone makes the blade razor sharp.
Anonymous Nov 05, 2016 (5 out of 5)
Perfect every day carry
Good for every day use.Its a great all around knife
Yuriy Mar 31, 2015 (5 out of 5)
Unexpectedly long blade
A very decent knife, that is easy to carry in your pocket. Good quality. Nice handle with brass rivets. Old-fashioned classic.
Richard Munson Jul 22, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Great knife, low price!
A very handsome and useful knife. A great knife the the price. I've given several of gifts.
Ben Kump Jul 17, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Good Restaurant Knife
Wanted a knife that I could take out to dinner. Restaurant steak knives are usally pretty bad. I sharpen and clean this knife and head out to dinner without the worry of not being able to cut my steak. It looks good and does not attract alot of attention.
Bob Jul 04, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Great every day knife
Good size easy to open and close steel is good came with decent edge but a little sharpening and took a razor edge fits good in jeans pocket.
David Simmons Jun 22, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Great knife
This is a great knife for the money. You can't beat it ! Sharpens easy not to big not to small.
Ernie Jun 14, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Great value
I was very pleasantly surprised at the quality and good looks of this knife. Strong. Well made. Great knife. Great price.
Matt Jun 11, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Heck Yeah
This knife is way under-priced if you ask me. Better than some of buck knives I have had at a fraction of the price. The blade is sturdy and the handle is very suited to grasp. Perfect size for a pocket knife. Not too big, not too small. Great old-timey feel. The only downsize is that it has no blade lock, which really isn't that big of an issue for what you will use it for and the folding is pretty stiff which helps... All in all can't go wrong with this little guy.
Francis May 25, 2013 (5 out of 5)
I really like this sodbuster
This size which is between the Sodbuster and Sodbuster JR is just right for me. The Brown Mule is well made.
Charles Reid Cloninger May 26, 2015 (4 out of 5)
Very good knife
This is a very good knife for the money. I bought it because I have a larger version I have had now for 20 years. It ended up in my kitchen from a weekend party and nobody claimed it. I loved the larger version and in 20 years I have had to sharpen it twice! It keeps a great edge for a long time obviously. This smaller one is made in China so I am not expecting the same quality or longevity but it is a nice knife nonetheless. It is a good size, it fits the hand well and is relatively sharp out of the box. It only has one blade so if you need more look elsewhere. It is simple, does the job for which it is created and it's simplicity is a statement all by itself. Good purchase. (Would have been 5 stars if not from China)
Danny Dec 01, 2014 (4 out of 5)
Right Price
This knife is China made, but for the price, it's a good buy. I like that the knife blades are NOT stainless steel. It's hard to find a knife that has this type blade. I'm satisfied.
Jeff G. Nov 13, 2013 (4 out of 5)
Good deal
I bought two of these. On one the handle was reddish-brown. The blade was a little loose on that one. I kept one that has a darker brown handle. The wood smells a little like a mule. Not sure what's up with that. Blade is good and tight on this one. The liners are silver color, not brass. The liner extends slightly beyond the wood and has a sharp rough edge. The knife is a good medium size, fits well in pocket and hand. I like the cartoon of the mules pulling the covered wagon on the blade. Good deal for the price.
Jim McBee Jul 22, 2013 (4 out of 5)
All around knife
I purchased this knife because it fit the time period of reinactments I do. It has the correct outward appearance for that time period. The quality is great, too many pocket knives these days have loose blades, not this one. For anyone that needs a good working knife this one would be hard to beat.
Bryan Apr 05, 2014 (3 out of 5)
Low price, China made
I ordered both the "KISSING CRANE BROWN MULE" $6.98 and the "KISSING CRANE POCKET FARMER" $8.99 - both made in China but the "Brown Mule" finish is rougher / not as polished. "Brown Mule" looks like it was made in a different factory, the logo has the 2 cranes but without the text "Kissing Crane Since 1834" found on the nicer finished "Pocket Farmer"(gave the Pocket Farmer 5 stars). The "Brown Mule" has a longer blade, no blade lock on either knife,both sharp out of the box, "Brown Mule" will probably need regular cleaning after use so the etched graphic on the blade doesn't rust. I would say spend the extra $2 for the "KISSING CRANE POCKET FARMER",put it in your cart and wait for a Free Shipping code in your email from Budk
S. King Mar 21, 2014 (3 out of 5)
Chinese Knives
I'm not sure where they get the "legendary kissing crane" line from - these knives are all made in China, but "Founded on German traditions and Values" (from the box insert). I don't know what that means, but it's funny to have a Chinese knife, founded on German values, whose blade has an American covered wagon stamped on it... oh well. For $7-$8, it's a decent knife that you don't have to worry about if you misplace it, but like most of the stuff in Bud K, you pay for what you get....
Charles Gottlieb Jan 06, 2018 (1 out of 5)
Brown Mule Pocket Knife
Blade has a very slight bend to it; also it is difficult to open the knife. There are also some very fine nicks on the top of the blade near the tip. I have always been very pleased with Kissing Crane, but not with this knife. I'll be returning it.