



🔪 Slice sharp, camp smart — the Old Hickory edge you can't camp without!
The Ontario Knife Company Old Hickory OH7026 is a 5.5-inch clip point kitchen knife featuring a high-quality carbon steel blade with a plain edge, paired with a durable hickory wood handle and full tang construction. Made in the USA, this knife balances traditional craftsmanship with rugged functionality, ideal for both home kitchens and outdoor camping. It comes with a protective sheath for easy transport and boasts a sharp, easy-to-maintain edge favored by culinary and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

| ASIN | B07XD5VXX9 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,581 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #41 in Santoku Knives #231 in Chef's Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 5.5 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Brand | Ontario Knife Company |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (875) |
| Date First Available | April 26, 2019 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00071721070269 |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Hickory Wood |
| Included Components | Hunting Knife |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 12 Inches |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | OH7026 |
| Manufacturer | Old Hickory |
| Model Name | OH7026 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, Survival, Bushcrafting, Butchering, Food Prep |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 5.5" |
| Special Feature | Full Tang |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 071721070269 |
C**C
perfect kitchen camp knife
Bought this to use as a camp kitchen knife. I also have the OH Fish and Small Game knife which I keep on my hip – so this knife is for family camping where I’m doing a lot of cooking. The quality out of the box was very good. The scales were even and only needed a light sand, but that’s just because I’m nit-picky. The grind was completely even (a surprise!), and it was very sharp. I always regrind every knife I buy because I’m a bit of a knife snob, especially for kitchen tasks. I thinned the edge down about 50% with a mill file (hint: put a welding magnet in a vise, stick the knife on the magnet, file away) and then put on an 11dps edge with no micro-bevel. This will only be for cooking, with no bone chopping, so I skipped any kind of micro-bevel (by comparison, my fish and small game knife is 11dps with a 22dps micro-micro bevel because it does a lot of wood tasks). This knife now absolutely screams through meat and veggies with little more than gravity alone. The fact it has a ton of belly at the front is nice for camping when you are often cutting on a picnic table that is awkwardly low and that’s one of the reasons I picked this knife. The fact it has a sheath means I don’t have to come up with a solution for protecting the edge while transporting it, or when the knife is just knocking around on the camp table. And the fact I can belt wear it is certainly handle, especially if I use it for occasional other tasks besides cooking. It’s carbon steel, so obviously there is maintenance. I don’t like rust so I forced a patina to provide some protection. When storing in the sheath between camping trips I do give the blade a super thin wipedown with a drop of mineral oil. I’m not shy of carbon steel, but if you are, the stick with stainless knives. I feel like 1075 is a good all-around steel for camp duties. Tougher than 1095, but holds an edge more than long enough to get through a half-week camping trip without having to hit the strop. And, of course, 1075 sharpens up REALLY easily.
S**1
OKC makes excellent blades!
Great knife! OKC makes excellent blades. Sharp, good fit and finish. Outstanding sheath. Quality blade! Good for home or camping.
S**S
A Solid Value in a Workhorse Blade
* Blade is stamped, rather than forged; but it's 1095 so for the meager sum it costs, it's all good. * Straight carbon steal holds an edge a bit better than quality stainless, and touches up easier. * Blade comes nearly shaving sharp (at least mine did). * Scales are decent wood (I think mine is American walnut) and are tight to the full tang * Sheath is worth $20 all by itself. * Some may not like the blade profile, but it's terrific as a hunting and camping knife; this knife is exceptionally good for skinning due to the blade shape. * Overall fit and finish is more than acceptable at this price point. So, if you're looking for a solid hunting knife, this is a solid value. If you are interested in a 'bushcraft' blade, but don't want to fork over a tidy sum for a Kephart pattern or an Esee PR4, then this is a good alternative.
J**X
Would definitely recommend
It's a great knife at a great price. The pattern is a fairly classic pattern that is reminiscent of the old Marbles Ideal. Please note: This is a Carbon Steel knife. It says so in the description. It will rust and blood pit if it's not properly maintained. Pro: High quality American steel. No chewy gummy import mess here. Good sheath. Easy to sharpen carbon steel. I was able to hone the already sharp edge to an extremely razor sharp level quickly. Great price. It's a good useful general purpose hunting knife pattern. I think it would do well as a camp cook knife as well. Mine came very sharp right out of the box. Cons: The handle while utilitarian isn't super comfortable. It really needs a finger guard/bolster. While they get in the way in the kitchen - in the field they are pretty important for keeping your fingers off a razor sharp blade.
K**D
Hard Use Kitchen Knife
Old time performance with an economical price tag. Edge needs a bit of a tuneup but for what it's designed for, you can't ask for a better kitchen utility blade. This knife is going in a camping chuckbox. Can't wait to use it
H**N
Perfect knife
Great knife! Just the right size to be practical. Sharp right out of the box.
D**H
Huge bang for the buck... But it's not a buck... lol
My mom had the 10 inch in our kitchen for years. She still had it when she passed. It went away then.. I saw these here and bought the 5 inch one first. I did the patina with cold bluing kept around here for keeping my guns in shape. Not for everyone, I know, but it works, and the patina is not splotchy, just all one color of gray. I liked it so well, I bought the 7 inch on sale, then I saw the 14 inch on sale. And Tuesday the 10 inch one went on sale. I don't need them. But as others have said, customize it some to fit your hands, just oil the handles once in awhile after you get the patina. All have been sharp out of the box. they make great camp knives. They take a beating, and if you damage it, or even lose it, 20 bucks will get you a new one. I bought the 14 inch one as a joke, as in "THIS is a BLOODY KNIFE" ,,, always gets a laugh... but it actually works quite well slicing a brisket... Since I was raised with Mom's, using one is like it's an old friend... I have 4 of them, waiting to get the slicer, on sale of course... I won't have a $100 in them. the only one I paid over 20 for was the 5 inch, but it has a sheath, pretty decent one at that. I only gave 4 stars for comfort because as great as the handles are, there are a lot of folks making them right for their hands...
H**M
Nice product, very sharp edge knife. Suite for outdoor and kitchen uses. Thanks Amazon. Note : the product can be rusted not as per the description
A**N
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F**L
I have several old hickory knives that I have custom built from the 7 inch butcher knife. A 5 inch kephart style knife was on my list of next projects. So when I saw this come up for sale I immediatley bought it. Like all old hickory knives it is cheap, durable and easy to sharpen. This has become my go to camp knife for most camp cutting tasks from food prep to game dressing. The leather sheath is well made and the knife sits nice and firmly inside with no risk of it falling out. I will be buying another and doing a full custom make over with custom buffalo horn scales and a blued blade.
K**R
Good blade, good price, proper rivets, handle is expected and sheath is a bonus and fits the knife.
J**.
Muy buen producto acero 1090, 2mm de grosor de la hoja igual a un Knife morakniv , está echo en EUA y no te decepciona se siente de buena calidad precio corta con mucha facilidad lo que sea hay que tener cuidado y el conjunto cuchillo funda me recuerda a esos cuchillos vaqueros del oeste muy clásico muy lindo coleccionable. Este es el segundo producto de Old Hickory que compro el primero fue un machete muy fuerte y cortador. Mi pedido llegó en excelentes condiciones las cajas muy bien cuidadas.
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