All Discussions Tagged 'Knife' - iKnife Collector2024-03-28T12:23:02Zhttps://iknifecollector.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=Knife&feed=yes&xn_auth=no2020 National Knife Daytag:iknifecollector.com,2020-08-24:3181080:Topic:16356172020-08-24T15:18:03.784ZJan Carterhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/JanCarter
<p>Help me get the word to all our members and post any special happenings right here!</p>
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<p>For the last month or so I have been getting the emails I love to see…When will we see a 2019 iKC knife?</p>
<p>Every year I look for something we have not done, something fun to add to the collection and I am having a ball looking for New Old Stock items for us. This year was no different and I finally have them in hand. As always we will only offer 25 of them.</p>
<p>We have never done a toothpick, never a Winchester, never a cartridge shield and with all those good aspects, to top it…</p>
<p>For the last month or so I have been getting the emails I love to see…When will we see a 2019 iKC knife?</p>
<p>Every year I look for something we have not done, something fun to add to the collection and I am having a ball looking for New Old Stock items for us. This year was no different and I finally have them in hand. As always we will only offer 25 of them.</p>
<p>We have never done a toothpick, never a Winchester, never a cartridge shield and with all those good aspects, to top it off? Made By Queen Cutlery in 1993.</p>
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<p>Produced by QUEEN CUTLERY (1993)</p>
<p>NEW OLD STOCK</p>
<p>In Original Box</p>
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<p>SPECIFICATIONS</p>
<p>Winchester Knives Model.270 Cartridge Series <u>Large</u> Toothpick</p>
<p>Main Blade Length & Type 4" Clip</p>
<p>Blade Steel Stainless</p>
<p>Bolsters Nickel Silver</p>
<p>Handle Material Burnt Orange Bone w/Winchester Jig</p>
<p>Liners Brass</p>
<p>Inlay Bullet Shield</p>
<p>Overall Length 5" Closed</p>
<p>The main blade has the original Cartridge Series Etch and the back is etched iKC 2019</p>
<p>Thank you all for your support as we offer our 9<sup>th</sup> knife in the annual series. As always the cost includes shipping to any USA address. If you are outside of the USA please contact me. We never make money on shipping.</p>
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<p></p> Knife Magazines / Knives Illustratedtag:iknifecollector.com,2018-09-01:3181080:Topic:15529172018-09-01T17:49:17.750Zdead_left_knife_guyhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/deadleftknifeguy
<p>I notice a lot of members, at least a lot of new members, don't subscribe to any knife magazines. For those who do not subscribe or otherwise purchase knife magazines, I was just curious why not? (That's a sincere question, by the way, there is no judgment implied.)</p>
<p>For those who do subscribe to knife magazines, I'm curious as to which one or ones?</p>
<p>At one point, I had subscriptions to Blade, Knives Illustrated, Knife World, & Tactical Knives. Tactical Knives was my…</p>
<p>I notice a lot of members, at least a lot of new members, don't subscribe to any knife magazines. For those who do not subscribe or otherwise purchase knife magazines, I was just curious why not? (That's a sincere question, by the way, there is no judgment implied.)</p>
<p>For those who do subscribe to knife magazines, I'm curious as to which one or ones?</p>
<p>At one point, I had subscriptions to Blade, Knives Illustrated, Knife World, & Tactical Knives. Tactical Knives was my favorite because they also tended to feature non-tactical outdoor knives by contemporary manufacturers (like TOPS & ESEE, for example) as well as really great authors like Brian Griffin & Steven Dick. Tactical Knives folded a few years ago, which was a bummer, but Knives Illustrated has, fortunately, somewhat moved into the void left by Tactical Knives, especially with authors like Joshua Swanagon, Joe Flowers, & Reuben Bolieu (there actually has been a lot of overlap with authors among both of these publications).</p>
<p>I subscribed to Knife World until it folded. When it was resurrected as Knife Magazine, I tried to get into it, but the oversized format just turned me off, primarily because they're just harder to store. It's unfortunate, but I likely would subscribe if Knives had a standard 8.5" x 11" or so format.</p>
<p>I subscribed to Blade Magazine up until two or three years ago. It always irritated me when the magazine would refer to a well-known knife maker as "Blade Cutlery Hall-of-Fame knifemaker" Bob Loveless (or whoever) when the person held this status. In my eyes, it was Blade's way of taking ownership of the accomplishments performed by the knifemaker, even when the magazine had zilch to do with the knifemaker's success (which was usually the case). There came a point at which I realized I was only interested in one or two of the knives featured in Blade in any given issue (sometimes not even that). Add to that the editor Steve Shackleford's propensity to being a jerk when someone disagrees with his often very narrow opinions, & I found no reason to continue subscribing to Blade. I had hopes for the magazine when a new editor came on board, but it looks like she might be gone now & Shackleford's back, so I won't be.</p>
<p>Knives Illustrated is the only knife publication to which I currently subscribe. They have great authors, & I like that they focus more on outdoors/bushcraft knives than any other publication ever has, at least in the last decade or so, including Tactical Knives. Unfortunately, Knives Illustrated has begun to focus quite a lot in the last year on knives that are outside most knife enthusiasts' budgets, with the most recent issue being the worst case of this that I've seen. Most of the featured knives were made by smaller manufacturers (as in, spendy & unavailable), & the knives ranged in price from $145 to $600, with the bulk of the knives being in the $300 range). I can't afford that, & I'm guessing I'm not the only one. I've read plenty of article about Chris Reeve knives, & even high-end art knives, none of which I'm likely to be able to afford anytime soon -- but only because these articles were interspersed between articles about knives by Kershaw, CRKT, Buck, Boker, Cold Steel, Schrade, as well as TOPS & ESEE & White River Knives -- knives that might require some saving up, but still within the realm of purchase possibility. I will likely continue my subscription to KI, but I've already sent them a letter to the editor, & I'm not against cancelling the subscription in the future -- which I'll do if the magazine becomes mere clutter.</p>
<p>Knife publications are certainly in a difficult spot right now financially, & obviously many problems flow from there. No publication is likely to survive without a strong & interactive online presence (the kind advertisers like & will spend money to advertise on), but there is a question as to how long hard copy publications will be able to continue, even for Blade, the best-funded of these publications -- especially as younger generations become the target demographic. </p>
<p>In any case, I would encourage knife enthusiasts to subscribe to a knife publication, even if just for a year. Alternating subscriptions are also viable -- Knife Magazine one year, Knives Illustrated the next, Blade Magazine the next. I'm not concerned about supporting the knife industry (many articles & write-ups are clearly advertisements in another form), but rather about knife writing, as well as knife enthusiasts being informed consumers. While knife companies are definitely beneficiaries of the existence of these publications, knife collectors, users, & buyers also have quite a bit to gain by reading, thinking about, questioning, and even testing some of the assertions made in these publications. There's a lot to learn, especially when the reader can separate objective information from mere advertisement.</p>
<p>What do you think? I'd love to hear others' opinions on knife publications -- & I'm sure I'm not the only one.</p>
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<p><em><strong>Selling My Bowen Belt Buckle Knife. Never used, still in the box. Mint condition. Also have the belt still in the box. I have owned it for about twenty five years. They only made 500 of these one year back in the late 70's I believe. Don't see these very often. Put it on Ebay a few years back, went over $200 in one day, but Ebay pulled it because of it being a concealed weapon. Asking $350 You message me at bigmazz@verizon.net</strong></em></p>
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<p><em><strong>Selling My Bowen Belt Buckle Knife. Never used, still in the box. Mint condition. Also have the belt still in the box. I have owned it for about twenty five years. They only made 500 of these one year back in the late 70's I believe. Don't see these very often. Put it on Ebay a few years back, went over $200 in one day, but Ebay pulled it because of it being a concealed weapon. Asking $350 You message me at bigmazz@verizon.net</strong></em></p>
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<p><em><strong>Thanks, Mazz</strong></em></p>
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<p>Nothing, I could just relate to it. There are a lot of scardy cats in my place:</p>
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<p><a href="https://hubpages.com/sports/Stupid-Things-People-Say-About-My-Pocket-Knife">https://hubpages.com/sports/Stupid-Things-People-Say-About-My-Pocket-Knife</a></p>
<p>Nothing, I could just relate to it. There are a lot of scardy cats in my place:</p>
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<p><a href="https://hubpages.com/sports/Stupid-Things-People-Say-About-My-Pocket-Knife">https://hubpages.com/sports/Stupid-Things-People-Say-About-My-Pocket-Knife</a></p> NATIONAL KNIFE DAY CONTESTtag:iknifecollector.com,2017-08-24:3181080:Topic:14954362017-08-24T19:11:04.727ZJan Carterhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/JanCarter
<p>Welcome to National Knife Day!</p>
<p><span>it is the perfect day to start a give away of Knife Mag. This contest runs through to 27th @ midnight Eastern.</span></p>
<p><span>The contest is going to be simple, share either knife mag web page or iKC with any social network or email it to all your friends. If you email it include me so I can see it.</span></p>
<p><span>Want 2 entries????...promote both iKC AND Knife Magazine!…</span></p>
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<p>Welcome to National Knife Day!</p>
<p><span>it is the perfect day to start a give away of Knife Mag. This contest runs through to 27th @ midnight Eastern.</span></p>
<p><span>The contest is going to be simple, share either knife mag web page or iKC with any social network or email it to all your friends. If you email it include me so I can see it.</span></p>
<p><span>Want 2 entries????...promote both iKC AND Knife Magazine!</span></p>
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<p>Mark Zaleski says...Let's give away 2 subscriptions to US addresses! </p> Colonial Model 105 Blackie Collins Switchblade Knifetag:iknifecollector.com,2017-08-17:3181080:Topic:14947462017-08-17T03:28:39.431ZCharles Samplehttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/CharlesSample
<p>For the past few months I have carrying my Colonial Model 105 automatic as my EDC. I like this knife so much and am so pleased with it that I decided to write a review of it.</p>
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<p>Colonial provides a lifetime warranty on their knives. The knife is US made. The handle is glass filled nylon and has a pocket clip. The lanyard hole will accommodate 550…</p>
<p>For the past few months I have carrying my Colonial Model 105 automatic as my EDC. I like this knife so much and am so pleased with it that I decided to write a review of it.</p>
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<p>Colonial provides a lifetime warranty on their knives. The knife is US made. The handle is glass filled nylon and has a pocket clip. The lanyard hole will accommodate 550 paracord. The mechanism operates with a push button to open and close. The slide lock locks the blade open and closed.</p>
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<p>The knife weighs 2.3 ounces. It is 4 1/4 inches closed and 7 inches open. The blade is 2 3/4 inches long.</p>
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<p>The Blackie Collins designed tanto blade of ATS34 steel is hardened to Rockwell 58C. I find it ideally suited to the bulk of the usual daily cutting that I do. I don't use the pocket clip, I just drop the knife into my pocket. In bulk it is comparable to a trapper but is significantly lighter in weight.</p>
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<p>I really enjoy using this knife. The one hand opening and closing is especially helpful when you are trying to hold something in the other hand. It has a good strong spring so when you push the button to open it there is no doubt that will open all the way and lock in position. For extra security just slide the lock button to the lock position. Then even pressing the release button will not allow it to close or open. The release button is designed to require significant force to open the knife to prevent it from opening in your pocket. Since I always lock it when I put it in my pocket anyway, I have no worry about it opening there.</p>
<p>The allen wrench provided with the knife fits the assembly screws. The assembly screw next to the release button can be used to adjust the pressure on the blade to control its opening speed.</p>
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<p>To anyone looking for a quality automatic, I highly recommend this knife.</p> GEC Rendezvous Knife 2016tag:iknifecollector.com,2016-08-11:3181080:Topic:14347182016-08-11T12:04:54.897ZJ. Dan Skean Jr.https://iknifecollector.com/profile/JDanSkeanJr
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2655299636?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="750" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2655299636?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="750" class="align-full"/></a>#74 GEC Mustang stainless in primitive bone.</p>
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2655299636?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="750" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2655299636?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="750" class="align-full"/></a>#74 GEC Mustang stainless in primitive bone.</p> The design of the zt550 a real puzzlertag:iknifecollector.com,2016-04-14:3181080:Topic:14136502016-04-14T04:20:55.130ZKnife Sharkhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/KnifeShark
<p>Hi Guys I would like to talk about a specific Zero Tolerance Knife. I love zt. I have a 350 myself as an edc however I would like to talk about the zt 550 this knife really puzzles me! have you tried flipping it? The knife didn't have a flipper, which is fine, I get that, but ironically it didn't have an official thumb stud either! it had a blade stop that most people confused with a thumb stud. The difference is that an official thumb stud there's a space between the handle and the blade…</p>
<p>Hi Guys I would like to talk about a specific Zero Tolerance Knife. I love zt. I have a 350 myself as an edc however I would like to talk about the zt 550 this knife really puzzles me! have you tried flipping it? The knife didn't have a flipper, which is fine, I get that, but ironically it didn't have an official thumb stud either! it had a blade stop that most people confused with a thumb stud. The difference is that an official thumb stud there's a space between the handle and the blade itself, on some knives, they make these bladestop/thumbstuds which are actually called blade stops whose function is to stop the blade from going all the way upward when flipping it. That's fine, but on most knives they have a flipper too giving you an official way to open the knife, either that or the thumb stud is really a thumb stud and they put a bar across the top of the knife to prevent it from going up. What i'm saying is every knife has a definitive way to flip it. It either has a defined thumb stud or a flipper, or a thumb stud/blade stop but there's a flipper too. On the zt550, there's no flipper and there's no thumb stud, just a blade stop that you think is a thumb stud and they leave you with only that, to flip open the knife. The result, you can either flip it or you can't. Anyhow it took me 3 tries to flip that knife and it was hard! I mean real hard to flip. on the third try I flipped. which was great because my thumb started to kill me. I was a sportco store and the guy in the knife section said he couldn't flip it either and never bothered to try. On the knife there is what what appears to be the resemblance of a flipper??? but actually it doesn't protrude enough to be any use to you. I guess zt550 (Which is now discontinued thank god!!) was made not to be used at all??? since it doesn't have a flipper or an official thumb stud?? I think this is an interesting discussion maybe you guys might have a different take on it. either way some people can flip easily, other like me it takes a few tries and other guys like the poor fellow at the sport co store, can't flip it at all. In any case i will include a pic of this knife and tell me guys what you think. The zt550 however, If you can flip it open does have a really smooth opening, for a knife that does not have I think, correct me if I'm wrong guys, a ball bearing system. maybe one of you maybe more knowledgeable on opening systems than I. Anyhow this is an interesting discussion about a knife that really made me think about how knives are designed. Like I said the zt550 is a puzzler. The designer is rick hinderer. Cant wait for your comments!</p> Support Knife Rights When You Shop Via Goodshoptag:iknifecollector.com,2015-11-17:3181080:Topic:13727602015-11-17T00:57:57.265ZJan Carterhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/JanCarter
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