The Collector's Guide To Switchblade Knives


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It has been more than 20 years since a major work on switchblades has been published, and never has one showcased as many different types as Rich Langston's welcome new book. The Collector's Guide to Switchblade Knives contains a history of the early cutlery industry in America; a detailed examination of the evolution of switchblades; and a user-friendly, up-to-the-minute, illustrated reference section that helps collectors and novices alike identify all kinds of knives from museum-quality antiques to Granddad's old folder that's been hidden in the attic for decades. Langston, a life-long knife lover and collector, provides an honest appraisal of more than 160 autos based on maker, condition, markings, materials, functioning and availability. This handsome hardcover is for collectors, enthusiasts, historians or anyone even considering buying or selling a switchblade




Switchblades


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This comprehensive presentation of American switchblade knives is perfect for the knife enthusiast who is tired of the "switchblade shy" attitude in the world of cutlery collecting. Banned by congress in 1958, the American switchblade has a storied pastdemonized for its lightening fast deployment by gang members and outlaws in early American television and movies. But throughout the switchblade's 70 years of legal production in the United States, great American companies produced an elegant and practical tool that was used my many hardworking Americans on a daily basis. They were available for purchase at the local hardware store and even through mail order. 811 color images focus on the not-so-evil nature of the switchblade, documenting an exquisite variety of antique spring knives made by companies such as Schrade, Case, Remington Camillus, Colonial, Union, and Korn. Complete with the latest pricing, this is a must-have for any knife enthusiast




The Standard Knife Collector's Guide


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This book lists literally hundreds of manufacturers of cutlery from all over the world. Old as well as new brands are included. The easy-to-use format allows the collector to become an expert in evaluating or appraising knives by using the RBR evaluation scales. There are overviews describing the histories of major knife companies, a section on commemoratives and limited editions, clubs and organizations, numbering systems, and a section on identifying knife patterns. The handle materials section contains full-color photographs showcasing the variety of handle materials used in the manufacture of knives. This book is a must for the experienced as well as the new knife collector. A thorough pricing update and an expansion of the RBR scales are highlights of this sixth edition. 2009 values.







Pocket-knives


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Official Price Guide to Collector Knives


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Provides descriptions and prices for collectible knives, along with information about collecting the item, different types and brands, main components, and factors that can affect its value.




American Knives


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Antique American Switchblades


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Presents an identification and price guide to antique switchblade knives.




American Knives


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Pocket-knives


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