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Howdy Guys,

Well, the furor over Miss Ruth wanting to be my friend seems to have died down.  Gn'na miss her (just a little) and the resultant chat (a little more). 

But now I need your input. You may know I make drawer and display cases for collectors of every stripe.  Where do you all keep you collections? 

Bill

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Agreed, at least in certain condition.

 

Mint is always better, if you' plan to sell them

If you think the person who will inherit them is going to appreciate them as much as you.

 

I always try to buy new/mint or in the best shape possible.

 

Bat at the end of the day, I like to play with my toys, not just look at them. So I buy what I can afford to play with, even if I'm not going to play with it at the particular moment.

 

 

Robert Burris said:

Yes James, knives in collections are best in mint condition.

What I was trying to say is that a knife that is used and taken good care of is very valuable to a knife user. The better the condition of a knife is when put up for sale the more the knife will bring on the market. I have knives that will bring the selling price and I have used them for years. I guess it depends on the quality of the knife and condition. I don't think I've made things any clearer but knife users know what I mean.

I don't know why this didn't post before so I'll try it again.

Of course you may use anything you want of mine from any and all postings...consider this as my written copyright permission.

Bill Harvey said:

Howdy Shlomo

 

I'm plum tickled about all the responses I've gotten to my survey as to how to display knife collections.  So much so that I'd like to pull down your  thoughts on the subject and stick them (w/ just the least little bit of editing), into a How-To article on my web-site.  I plan to attribute by way of your iKnife screen names and mention iKnife in the header. 

 

Do I have your permission?  And if so, you got maybe some more pictures of your knife collection on the ol' hard drive?

 

Bill

Howdy Gentlemen,

At long last, I've gotten started on the distillation of all your input.  It's not done yet -there are some important bits and wonderfull people I've (temporarily) left out. But I thought you might like to see it at...

http://www.home-museum.com/howto/HowToArts/Knives-3/iKnife.htm

I will polish it up and post it here.  (I think.  One never know about these matters)

 In any event, Happy New Year to all your'se guys.

Bill

Viewed your site and it's looking good, real good--couple of spelling errors are easily corrected.

Those cases you built for the NRA are exactly like the quarter sawn drawers I got from my uncle--mine stand 68" tall and have just smaller cupboards beneath.

The metal set I got, like your Bikers Drawers, I put atop some horizontal two drawer filing cabinets that I've scrounged up over the years where I kept the sheaths and scabbards stored...The whole thing hasn't cost me a cent except for the drawer lining.

The picture of that multi-slotted storage cabinet is nearly exactly what I picked up from the photo stores that went under to store the print catalogues of the knife companies I collect...Mine are just with sixteen slots (4 x 4) for twelve inch paper or twelve slots (4 x 3) for twenty four inch paper...I used the one for eight inch paper to hold pamphlets and brochures and it's twenty four drawers (8 x 3)...Remember these held pre-cut photo print paper, for developing not letter sized paper...They're colourful in a bright yellow porcelain finish with Kodak on some and brown with Ilford or green with Fujifilm on the others.

Mrs Santa gave me this Cocobola & black leather knife chest this Christmas. It came with a 1970 Ka-bar stag trapper.

 Mrs Clause is a sweet ole lady.

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I want to thank you all for your input.  As they say,m anything wrong now is my fault.  And it';s going to stay that way.  Shlomo, thanks for your final thoughts! Any spelling errors that spell-check don't get, plum don't get got.  Herb, I think I got the pix you sent somehow.  Check out the final version at...

http://www.home-museum.com/howto/HowToArts/Knives-3/iKnife.htm

I'm going to see if I can't get my article posted here, but I'm not sanguine.  It's 3000 + words.

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Well, it uploaded -kind'a -sorta.  No pix and a bunch of stuff I'm not sure about, but if you click on the iKnife.htm link above, you will go somewhere.

Bill

Bill - I saw this beauty on your site and I am interested in something similar - I will send you an email and you let me know what you can do....

~thanks,

Jerry Moores

sets stay in the glass cases,vintage in knife rolls,celluloids open to air,can knives in their cans...

I've got one of these from Ikea.

Most of my knives are kept in 3 different rolls. My EDC's are in a handy box. I am running out of room - I gave about 40 to my Grandkids that love knives and are getting nice collections started. What is fun is telling them they can pick any knife in my collection and keep it. I love giving them a knife that I treasure and know that they treasure it too.

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