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I think over the years there have been so many knife sites and info sites, that I have read from page to page...that never get passed on to others and you end up having to surf to find them later..So I thought a special area earmarked just for those would be great...Since I am an avid Case collector and collector of the coke bottle shaped knives of all brands, there will be those links that interest me.
I hope to see the sharing of other members favorite info links so we can all have fast clicks to the world Library of Knives.
Sue
I found this one today similiar to others I have read but a simplified quick overview of the Case family history
http://www.wrcase.com/interactive/timeline/index.html?keepThis=true...
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NICE !!!!!!!!............thanks for sharing
i think i am in hog heaven........INPUT INPUT.........
http://www.taylors1000.com/manufacturers/manufacturers_c.htm
Wow, thanks Miss Sue, I love the history of the knife brands.
found this interesting piece of INPUT !
http://www.knifemakersdatabase.com/customknivesknifemakerssites/cus...
posted pic's of my Dewey &wife Ferguson books...Jan I finally dug them out and told them to say "Cheese"....lol
Thank yuo Sue. I have always enjoyed those books. Wish I could find more info on Mrs and how she carried on the books after losing her husband
This is one of my most utilized tools when doing research on knives. It is extremely user friendly and just very interesting:
When I first composed this FAQ or The Knife Encyclopedia I filled it with information that I thought was unknown to most people, even those who really liked knives.
Recently I had a customer return a stock knife, He did not want it because the blades were "bent", I was stunned, I did not know that there was anyone who did not know that the cutler crinked the blades of any knife with two or more blades. A crink is a slight bend at the tang that lets you close the blades without them touching. Mr. Walter Gardiner the President of Schrade Cutlery of Ellenville New York was kind enough to send me a "Handbook of Knife Knowledge and Terms" published in the past by Schrade. I have taken from that booklet many common terms from the pocket knife field and added then to the Encyclopedia. I wish to thank Mr. Gardiner and Schrade for their help.
This Encyclopedia is the result of discussions with many friends including Don Cook and Larry Richter, who is a fine artist and who has volunteered to do the drawings that will make this information more helpful. These drawings will help expand the work greatly.
If you find errors, they will be mine and I will appreciate your bringing them to my attention. You will find that this is growing month by month as we add more information and as we find time.
A. G. Russell
Sue,
It really is an impressive list of research aids. These days I always look here first and then Google .
Glad you like, i just like to share my INPUT...saves others time!
Jan Carter said:
Sue,
It really is an impressive list of research aids. These days I always look here first and then Google .
I will shamelessly add this to our list of excellent references and profusely thank Tobias Gibson for his hard work and genorosity in sharing with all knife folks
Knives Made in the USA
Hunting Knives, Pocket Knives, and Self Defense Made in the USA
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They have a nice display of american made fixed blades to drool over....lol
Informational posting not meant for advertising.....sue
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