
General Knife Discussion - BladeForums.com
Nov 17, 2012 · General Knife Discussion Your area to discuss knives in general: Folders, Fixed blades, Swords & knife related equipment, etc. Take off topic posts to the Community Center …
All About Pocket Knives - Knife Forum
2 days ago · AAPK Club Knife Forum This is your go-to space for all updates and discussions about the AAPK Club Knife. Stay informed on announcements, pre-orders, designs, and …
Case XX Pocket Knives & Fixed Blades For Sale
Case xx USA Fishing Knife 65340 6.5 BoneStag Folding Pocket Knife Stainless The Case XX Fishing Knife 65340 is a high-quality pocketknife featuring a 6.5 BoneStag stainless steel …
Randall Knives for Sale at AAPK
Randall Most knife collectors & hard core users will agree that Randall fixed blade knives are among the best ever made. The company's factory is located in Orlando, Florida & was …
Western Knives
Vintage Western Cutlery Catalog Collection – 3 Issues (’75, ’85, ’91) Offered here is a lot of three original Western Cutlery catalogs spanning from the mid-1970s through the early 1990s — an …
Schrade Cutlery Company Pocket Knives & Fixed Blades For Sale
Schrade Cutlery Company was founded in 1904 by George Schrade, and his brothers Jacob and William Schrade. In 1946 Imperial Knife Associated Companies, (IKAC; an association of …
I* X.L. George Wostenholm Knives
I*XL has been one of the most well know Sheffield trade marks. The first company known for using the mark on knives was originally George Wolstenholme and Son. The company's name …
Buldog Brand Knives for Sale at AAPK
Shop a large selection of Bulldog Brand knives in the AAPK member store. You will often find 1st - 5th generation varieties in like new condition & sometimes used condition. Bargains will be …
Busse Combat Knives - BladeForums.com
Mar 17, 2010 · The Official Busse Combat Knife Forum. Visit their website at http://www.bussecombat.com
New York Knife Company - All About Pocket Knives
New york Knife Co Walden, 3" Lobster knife. Only marked New York Knife Co ,so most likely pre-Hammer Brand which dates about 1879 or earlier. There is no spring in the blade and will not …