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Favorite characters from cutlery historyCharacter is defined as: originality of a person's nature, the quality of being an individual, just to name a few. Is there a person from… Started by Scott KingLatest Reply |
If you could travel back in time.....If you could travel back in time to any place in time (and location), what'd be your first stop? How about dinner with Harvey Platts? Trav… Started by Scott KingLatest Reply |
Welcome knife history buffsCome in and introduce yourself to the group. In the world of hi-tech wonders and tactical knives, we may be a bit of an odd lot, but don't… Started by Scott KingLatest Reply |
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Favorite characters from cutlery historyCharacter is defined as: originality of a person's nature, the quality of being an individual, just to name a few. Is there a person from… Started by Scott King |
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May 12 Reply by Jan Carter |
More neat picturesStarted by David L. Anthony |
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Feb 18 Reply by stephen tungate |
Early Cutlery History FactoidsWe all enjoy reading about the life and times of the early American cutlery firms and their founders, towns, employees, salesmen, competito… Started by Scott King |
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Feb 18 Reply by Steve"Hog"Hanner |
Dates. We all love dates!Most of us probably hated memorizing dates back in school, but now that we can related dates to happenings we care about, they tend to stay… Started by Scott King |
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Feb 24, 2011 Reply by Scott King |
How about your favorite piece of knife historyBeing the history buffs we are, do you have a piece of history that is priceless to you? If so, upload it here so we can see it and tell u… Started by Scott King |
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Jan 30, 2011 Reply by Larry Vickery |
Snippet of a scene or phrase from a book, ad or other written documentFrom your readings is there a favorite phrase or scene that stands out in your mind? Share it with us. Please give proper credit to the a… Started by Scott King |
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Jan 30, 2011 Reply by Larry Vickery |
What's your favorite?Got a favorite era, cutlery firm or town representing the great history of knives here in America? What is it and why does it appeal to you? Started by Scott King |
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Jan 16, 2011 Reply by Scott King |
Knife History Buffs- Help me out. What's in a Name?Got a conversation going on over at Cutlery News Journal about the origin of the names given to knife patterns. I got a pretty good feel fo… Started by Scott King |
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May 25, 2010 Reply by Slade Ingram |
An Interview With Mark Zalesky, Editor for KNIFE WORLD MAGAZINEHey everybody, here is your chance to learn little more about one of our favorite magazines and the editor that makes it all happen. It too… Started by David L. Anthony |
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Knife History Research and ResourcesShare with us the research books and information you use or enjoy reading in order to learn more about the colorful history of early Americ… Started by Scott King |
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Sep 2, 2009 Reply by David L. Anthony |
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