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Supporting the National Knife Museum...worth winning a knife?

Supporting the National Knife Museum...worth it!

The National Knife Museum is the care taker of all things knife related.  They have created a time line of Human and Cutlery History spanning over 100,000 years of Man and Knife interaction.

 

W.R. Case & Sons Time line, Buck, Great Eastern Cutlery,

Mora of Sweden, Frost Cutlery, Boker, Hen & Rooster, Remington and many other popular Cutlery Company time lines.

 

Custom Knives by Moran, Cronk, Lile, Draper, Keeslar, Mr.

& Mrs. Casteel and many others.

 

Specialty Cutlery including Medical, Boy and Girl Scouts,

Whittling, Miniatures, Fruit Knives, Stationary, Hygiene and more from around the WORLD

 

Sword Display of 26 various swords and short swords,

Pioneer Swords, and other Exotic pieces.

 

While there is no admission to visit the National Knife Museum, Donations are welcomed and needed.

Here is how YOU can help

 

 We cannot actually do a raffle, they come under some weird heading in Internet rulings.  What we can do is recognize each person donating.  So for those that wish to donate 10.00 or more, I will put everyone's name on a spread sheet and when the donations reach $200.00 I will have a third party pick a number. A special Thank you will come in the form of this knife to the name picked. No obligations, let's just have some fun with this, it is solely for the benefit of the National Knife Museum.  All monies collected will be donated.

 

 

Donate by clicking HERE

I am taking this to the Blade show and dropping the entry from 10 to 5.  For those of you that have already entered   You know have more tickets and my personal gratitude for stepping up to help the Museum.

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Comment by Jan Carter on May 25, 2013 at 17:53

Steve,

Thank you for your support.  Folks it doesnt get any better than this in the Keen Cutter line.  Look at the number on the knife, read the COA.  It is the wrong year blade

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