The caption reads "The Cutting Edge- CBS's Jerry Bowen visits Bob Kramer, whose premium knives have become the gold standard and are selling for $300.....an inch."
What is the true value of this “knife collecting passion” to any of us? Knife collecting to your friends is viewed the same as mine view it. No doubt, raising the eyebrows of the “un-enlightened”. Only those that do…. Know It! It’s like a “biker” says, “if I have to explain … you’d never understand”.
I spoke of the “devaluing of my portfolio” – First, “Frank! It’s a ‘collection’ not a bunch of printouts or once-a-month reports that come… Continue
Oh boy, I just received the new Shepherd Hills Christmas catalog! There are some really beautiful knives in there. I’m not talking about the great array of mammoth ivory or pearl or exotic handle materials – there are some new designs and new treatments. The first thing to catch my eye was the five blade trappers. Five blades on a trapper is a little much, but these were full size and they had the Cigar Band type of shield. If I were to design a knife, it would have a Cigar Band shield of some… Continue
Added by Rusty R Halsey on November 20, 2009 at 23:22 —
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On January 1st, we will kick off our huge 2010 CUSTOM KNIFE AUCTION. We are cordially inviting all custom knifemakers to participate in this event, scheduled to take place in the fall of next year.
We are asking all knifemakers to donate a custom knife to the National Knife Collectors Assn and in return each knifemaker will receive an advertising package worth thousands of dollars. Each participant is being offered the following:
I see where Case has announced the Tang Stamp for 2010….
It makes me wonder…. Will today’s knives that we are buying (NEW) have the same long term value increases that we see in 50+ year old knives on today’s market?
If you have seen my portfolio you know that it is full of 20XX Case Blades…..
I have been observing with great scrutiny the run through of knives on eBay. I’m gathering some stats that reach beyond just the eBay digressions about policy and practice… Continue
My grateful thanks to all the veterans of our military and clandestine services for your service to America. The old phrase "All gave some, and some gave all." should be in our hearts every day of the year. I salute you. I do not know who took these photos in the aftermath of war, but they express, for me, our love and gratitude for our veterans' sacrifices.…
With the unemployment rate toping 10 percent for the first time since the early 1980's, it is more important than ever to support American workers. An easy way to support an American worker is to buy American made products. We have made this even easier by pulling together our American made product selection onto one quick reference page. Whether you are looking for a knife, display case, baton or flashlight we have great American made product available and… Continue
Knife Condition Grades - weighting all the factors for old knives
When you are looking at an older knife, just how much weight do you put on the different factors to determine it's overall condition grade? You know what I'm talking about here: the Condition Grades, like- Mint, Near Mint, Very Good, Good, Poor and Junk- at least those are the grades of one of the systems floating around out there, but there are others.
NOTE TO EBAY SCREENERS----The BONE referred in this auction is not from an endangered species or an item whose importation is BANNED. The BONE is from an AMERICAN COW--The kind we eat everyday--steak, ground beef, beef stew meat, hamburger, etc. The breed of the cow might be Gersey, Black Angus, Herford, or perhaps a mixed breed. The bone is taken from the shin bone of the cow(After it is dead), dried, sawed, jigged, dyed, and pinned to the… Continue
HI MY NAME IS JOSE AND PEOPLE CALL ME JT IM A NOVICE CUSTOM KNIFE MAKER AND LIKE TO WORK LEATHER HAVE A EBAY STORE MY ID ID FIVESIXTHREE IF YOU LIKE TO SEE SOME OF MY STUFF ANYWAYS IM GLAD TO JOIN AND HOPE TO MAKE SOME NEW FRIENDS INTERESTED IN THE STEEL OF THINGS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is my word to anyone that wants to achieve the furthest taken edge available today to mankind; open your views, take in the influence, don't deny it. Failure is knowledge, knowledge is power.
Hone your mind and body for the steel, every stroke you pull is done with commitment and full intention of what you are trying to accomplish. Never sit down and polish or sharpen without any thoughts beforehand.
Especially the last words are something that I constantly have to remind… Continue
Added by Halicon on November 1, 2009 at 9:30 —
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just got 2 more Damascus knives from William Edward...these 2 are really amazing aqnd the pics don't do them justice, take a look and let me know what you think...
1, Handle Material ... Lapis Lazuli Handle with Damascus Steel Bolsters
Blade Material ... DAMASCUS STEEL 280 LAYERS |||| FULL TANG NICE FILE WORK ||||
Maker's Name ... WILLIAM EDWARD
2, Handle Material OLIVE & PAKKA WOOD HANDLE with MOSAIC PINS
Over in one of iKC’s discussion areas, Scott had this factoid about “All the knives on eBay” and his post made me begin to think about. It made me think a lot of how eBay has driven this business without much concern for the wishes or needs of buyers and sellers, or more importantly, the historical manor knife buying, selling and trading occurred prior to their existence.
Few of us can say we have not used eBay ourselves… It is the new 24/7… Continue
Terry Renner, award winning knifemaker becomes Puma Brand Knives U.S. factory authorized restoration craftsman.
Congratulations to Terry Renner of TRBlades.com for becoming the factory-authorized restoration craftsman approved to work on Puma brand knives for the United States Terry is an award winning custom knifemaker who is celebrating the success of licensing his Neckolas Knife line thru Columbia River Knife & Tool… Continue
Added by C D on October 30, 2009 at 13:15 —
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First of all let me state, the content of this blog is based simply on my observations over the past 30 years of collecting and dealing in vintage knives. Nothing written is based on statistical facts…just my observations and opinions.
Thirty years ago I started collecting knives. I collected most Case brand but I also collected Winchester, Remington, Cattaraugus, and a few others. I used to go to every gun and knife show around and even traveled out of state to attend NKCA and the… Continue
Browse the available gifts, in the "iKC Gift Shop" album, and select the desired one. Right click on the "Gift" and select the "Save Picture As..." option, to save the gift, to the desired location, on your computer.
To give the gift, to a member;
From their "My Page", select the photo button (Camera icon) in the "Leave a Comment for..." window. Select "Browse" at the "Upload an Image"…Continue
If you like factory collections of pristine mint condition knives, then feast your eyes. Roger Russell is a major Boker collector and significantly contributed to the Boker article by Mark Zalesky in this month's Knife World. I shot this for him :)
David recently interviewed Knife World's Editor, Mark Zalesky. Mark isn't taken to getting press, so he wouldn't allow the interview to run in Knife World, so guess what- Cutlery News Journal ran it. Mark is a behind the scenes kinda guy and deserves all… Continue
As you probably know we are having a fun fundraising auction shown on the community's homepage. Thank you who are bidding. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
In addition, I have been contacted by members who wish to make a donation through the iKC campaign directly, so here's what we are doing.
If you wish to pledge a donation, please indicate such below by responding with your pledge. I'll follow up with my address for your check. It will need to be made out to the… Continue
Word just in from KnifeRights.org via text message: "Senate passed Homeland Appropriations Bill with our amendment to the Federal Switchblade Act intact!"
This is a MAJOR victory for the Knife Industry and users/collectors. See Cutlery News Journal for more details.
Added by Scott King on October 20, 2009 at 16:00 —
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