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Knife box
I was looking at a bunch of old antique Knife boxes and thought this might just be the place to start a discussion or collection of such...History and INPUT.. some reveal the place of origin others have artwork from the past !
Since boxes are now worth collecting for they do increase the value of knives it is a somewhat appealing subject.
Anyone having knife boxes pictures to share, feel free to add them here, so we can all enjoy them !
Thank You,
Sue
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That is an awesome Kit there Dale
I LOVE all these old boxes Sue!!!
I have a few I will go searching for.
Over the last few months I think I bid on threedifferent knife boxes, only one had a knife with it.
Each box wound up going for more thsn I was really willing to pay for the knife....if there had been one.
I also bid on a display rack, cardboard, that held some small switchblades in a store. It was sold for more than I usually pay for quality switchblades. I think it was sold for like $825.
Anyway, here are a few "boxes" I have, and I use the term loosely. Some are boxes, one is a leather pouch and then there are some waxed cellophane packages. All hold knives
I will look for the 3 or 4 others I have. They are older and more fragile so I hid them for safekeeping lol!
Lee,
Thanks for sharing....they are great!
I think they are a unique part of knife history.
Sue
Nice one!............
I ran into this great piece of paper, not a box but an enclosure to old knives. It would have come in the box with the knife.
It is titled How to Play Mumbly Peg
I swear I remember getting something like that with a knife I bought as a kid. I know I remember playing. As if it was fun. I remember getting a little pen knife stuck in my foot and sticking a few other of our little gang!
You do one position after another----until you miss!
We were such bad little boys. And I remember getting my sister to play games like this and she would always cry (!). I wonder why??
I like what they say at the end as they explain how to care for your knife.
Your knife is a valuable tool as well as a plaything
Imagine tring to sell a knife to little boys and little girls now using those words!!??!!
It's like that famous (and very rare) switchblade knife that was called The Teenage Girl's knife.
Imagine running a little store by the local High School and on your counter next to the register you have a display card with bright colorful items for those teenage girls. Like switchblades! Adertised just for them.
They could go home and ask their mom "Mom, can I have some money and go back to Mr Saunders' store and buy a switchblade?"
Sure thing honey, anything for you.
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