Started this discussion. Last reply by Jan Carter Dec 5, 2011. 6 Replies 2 Likes
Started this discussion. Last reply by stephen tungate Nov 27, 2011. 3 Replies 2 Likes
i think that is a old boker sheild but i can not read blade very well it sort of looks like it says imperail but can't tell for sure it has me confused please help...Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Kit Adams Nov 8, 2011. 14 Replies 1 Like
hope some one could tell me about this knife i bought....Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Billy Oneale Jun 2, 2011. 4 Replies 4 Likes
were else can you go and learn about collecting and making your own knives sense i have joined ikc i have learned more about collecting knives and making knives more than i ever had thought.the…Continue
Posted on April 26, 2012 at 22:30 18 Comments 6 Likes
FOR ME I KNOW WHAT I WANT IN A HANDLE MATERIAL SOMETHING WITH A GOOD GRIP. SO I GUESS FOR ME A FAVORITE WOULD BE G-10 HANDLES, SO THERE IS NO SLIP OR VERY LITTLE SLIP WHEN I AM CHOPPING WOOD OR WHEN I'M CAMPING AND HUNTING.
BUT ON THE OTHER HAND I LOVE THE LOOK OF BEAUTIFUL WOODS. SO I GUESS YOU WOULD HAVE TO HAVE TWO FAVORITE'S ONE FOR THE USER KNIFE AND ONE FOR THE COLLECTOR KNIFE.
WHAT DO YOU GUY'S THINK? IS THERE A FAVORITE HANDLE FOR YOU? OR DO MOST OF YOU THINK THE WAY…
ContinuePosted on January 20, 2012 at 21:30 2 Comments 3 Likes
As for a lot of us we love collecting knives. but it seems before you know it there are so many knives they are crowding your wife's shelves in the hutch and taking up room on the shelf under the t.v, even hanging on the walls. This happens to a lot of us knife collector's. Sometimes we seem overwhelmed because we like to show off our collection. We don't want them sitting in a drawers and safes and places were they can not be seen. Even when you put them in knife rolls it seems like you…
ContinuePosted on October 17, 2011 at 22:00 14 Comments 7 Likes
From the time I was a young boy I loved looking and watching my dad buying and collecting knives.When he gave me my first knife I was in love . I starting going to places to buy knives. Some days I would go to the hardware store and just gaze thru the glass case thinking of witch one I wanted to get next. Then when I started working I would pull my knife out to cut something and people would ask me were I got that.and I would tell them. It always gave us something to talk about.
Then…
ContinuePosted on October 13, 2011 at 19:30 16 Comments 8 Likes

Thank you, Stephen

Thanks for the birthday wishes
Many thanks all for the Birthday message. I am old as dirt but folks like you all make it better.Thanks again to each of you.
Billy Oneale said… Hi Stephen, I looked at the middle pin on my knife and it appears to be same material as the other.I also checked a few other wood handle archangels and they had three pins as well,also the rare stag archangel has three pins, so I would say they are made that way. Its does grow on you its one of those knives that you keep coming back to and pretty soon you really like it alot.Thanks for looking Stephen,I'll talk with you later,Carl.
Scott Williams said… thanks for the Birthday message!

Glad you like the photo Stephen it is first of what i expect to be a few Sheffield knives,
Regards Bob Biggs...
Thank you Stephen
J. R. Reeves said… Thanks for the birthday wishes
BE SURE TO STOP AND SEE US AT THE BLADE SHOW @ 28S

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