Grohmann Hunting Knives | Made In Canada
The History Of Grohmann
A small family business with a significant reputation, Grohmann Hunting Knives traces its origins to an Old World story preceding World War II. Rudolph Grohmann, a production manager in Mikulasovice (Nixdorf), initially declined invitations to move to Canada. However, in 1949, amidst desperate political situations, he accepted an offer from a Quebec-based buyer.
Upon arriving in Nova Scotia with his family, Grohmann collaborated with Pictou Cutlery, supported by the provincial government. Following the closure of Pictou Cutlery, Rudolph and his son-in-law, Michael Babinec Sr, worked in various fields. Rudolph's determination to craft knives led him to establish a garage workshop, where he began producing and engraving folding knives of his design.
Today, Grohmann Hunting Knives stand as a proud symbol of Canadian knife-making excellence. Each knife is still hand-finished in Pictou, Nova Scotia, combining timeless design with precision craftsmanship. Known for their exceptional balance, durability, and functionality, Grohmann knives are trusted by outdoorsmen, hunters, and collectors around the world. Whether in the wilderness or the kitchen, every Grohmann blade embodies the spirit of dedication, quality, and tradition that has defined the brand for generations.