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• *BRAND-SPANKIN' NEW* - " BIG BOOK OF POCKET KNIVES, 2nd Edition "
• *BRAND NEW* - " KNIFE REPAIR & RESTORATION "
• *ALMOST AS NEW * - " BAYONETS - AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY "
• *VERY NEARLY AS NEW* - " SARGENT'S PRICE GUIDE 6th Edition "
CASE, QUEEN, and REMINGTON KNIVES!!!
• *STILL PRETTY NEW* - " THE BOWIE KNIFE, UNSHEATHING AN AMERICAN LEGEND "
• *NOT AS NEW AS THE ABOVE, BUT WORTHY OF NOTE* - " KNIVES 2005 "
(sorry for the silliness.. couldn't resist)
• OUT OF PRINT BOOK LIST - STILL MORE ADDITIONS!
• Highlights from the JANUARY and FEBRUARY issues of "KNIFE WORLD"
• The usual miscellaneous ramblings
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• " BIG BOOK OF POCKET KNIVES, SECOND EDITION “ - New!
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The popular BIG BOOK OF POCKET KNIVES has been revised with updated
pricing and 50 new pages of knives from the golden era, and the price
remains at only $19.95 (really, an excellent buy). Whether or not you
bought the first edition, the new book is certainly worth a look.
Our review of the first edition is posted online - look for a review
detailing the updates in the very near future!
Softcover, 396 pp. $19.95
http://www.knifeworld.com/knifeworld/bigbookofpoc.html
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• " KNIFE REPAIR & RESTORATION “ - New!
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A modern reprint of the how-to classic, highly recommended to anyone
interested in making or repairing folding knives. For those of you
that aren't familiar with the author, Adrian Harris is better known
to the knife world as “Colonel Coon” - maker of a very popular line
of collectable knives in the 1970s and 1980s. Harris was also
Schrade's factory repairman for a time.
If you already have Ben Kelley's book on repair, this makes a great
companion. The two restoration experts solve problems in different
ways and it's beneficial to study both approaches. Each book also
presents some material not covered in the other. Both are highly
recommended.
Softcover, 70 pp.
http://www.knifeworld.com/knifeworld/kniferepair-resto.html
(For more on the Ben Kelley book, click the link above
and follow it from there.)
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• " BAYONETS - AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY “ - New!
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This brand new, full-color book on bayonets of the world is sure
to be a crowd pleaser, considering the number of copies of
“Bayonets from Janzen’s Notebook” that we sell each year.
The new book appears to be a better basic introduction to the
subject than Janzen's – not as comprehensive, but something
you'll want to curl up to and read. Plus, the color photos make it
a whole lot prettier...
Watch for a full review coming soon.
Check it out online at:
http://www.knifeworld.com/knifeworld/bayonets.html
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• SARGENT'S AMERICAN PREMIUM GUIDE TO KNIVES & RAZORS - 6th ED.
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This popular price guide covers CASE (and its associated brands),
QUEEN, and REMINGTON knives in detail unmatched by any other book.
If these brands interest you, "Sargent's book" is a reference
that you simply cannot afford to be without.
And.. be sure to check the details we've posted about contents on
our website before you order one!
Softcover, 504 pp., 30 pages in beautiful full color. $24.95
http://www.knifeworld.com/knifeworld/ampremguidto.html
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• " THE BOWIE KNIFE, UNSHEATHING AN AMERICAN LEGEND "
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Did you wake up Christmas morning only to find a lump of coal in
your stocking?
If so, circumvent stingy old Santa by ordering one of these beauties -
the perfect book for curing the winder blahs. Without a doubt, it's
the finest book EVER on antique bowie knives.
For more info, check out the full review on our website:
http://www.knifeworld.com/knifeworld/flaydermanbowie.html
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• " KNIVES 2005 "
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Since it finally IS 2005, I guess I'll mention one last time that
KNIVES 2005 is in stock and the new FULL COLOR photos seem to be
appreciated by everyone. Check it out!
http://www.knifeworld.com/knifeworld/knives2005.html
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• OUT OF PRINT BOOKS
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NEW THIS MONTH: a large assortment of rare catalog reprints,
including REMINGTON, CASE BROS, MARBLES, UNION CUT CO, and that
sort of thing. Oh, and for you custom knife buffs, a copy of the
VERY rare JACK HOLIFIELD COLLECTION auction catalog, done by
Sotheby's in 1978 (some awesome early customs therein).
WHEW! A lot of that last big batch of out of print knife books
has already been sold, but we do still have some of them, like
MARBLE’S KNIVES & AXES, AN INTRODUCTION TO SWITCHBLADE KNIVES
by MYERS, SHEFFIELD EXHIBITION KNIVES, STRAIGHT RAZOR COLLECTING
by DOYLE and a few other zingers. When they're gone, they're gone,
and I don't expect to see another copy of some titles for quite a while.
To view the complete list, visit:
http://www.knifeworld.com/knifeworld/outofprdabo.html
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• KNIFE WORLD BOOKS
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KNIFE WORLD BOOKS has existed since 1977 simply
because we have the best selection and service around.
We know our knife books! If you're seeking out an elusive
knife book, or know what info you want but not where to find it,
we can help. If you don't see the answer on our website,
we're just an email or phone call away!
OUR BOOK CATEGORIES:
Collectible Knives (two pages' worth!)
Collectible Razors
Military/Fighting Knives
Bowie Knives
Custom Knives
Knives '81 - Knives 2003 annuals
Knifemaking & How-to
Knife Throwing
Scrimshaw
Knife Sharpening & Use
Out of Print Books
ALL to be found at:
http://www.knifeworld.com/knifeworld/featuredbooks.html
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• now in the mail - the FEBRUARY '05 issue of "KNIFE WORLD"
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February's KNIFE WORLD contains the following articles:
... "COLCLESSER: A HISTORY FORGED IN STEEL" by DANNY ROBINSON
The superbly researched history of a very important, albeit
forgotten, early American manufacturer of outdoors knives.
Believe me when I say that this is exactly the type of article
that inspires collectors and affects the collector market
considerably, and the author has done a fine bit of work here.
... "MEL PARDUE - STUDENT & TEACHER" by LOWELL BRAY
Our favorite judge (Bray) presents some insights into a master
of custom folding knives, a gentleman universally well liked and
respected by his peers. This editor thinks it's worthwhile to
profile a legend once in a while, and Mr. Pardue certainly qualifies.
... "MULTIBLADES - A CLOSER LOOK" by ROY HUMENICK
Mr. Humenick is himself a maker of folding knives, particularly
of the multiblade variety -- and here he gives us a look at what
goes into the making of one of today's handmade multiblade folders.
They're like what your grandfather carried, only better!
... "CAMILLUS' CAM1-A1 BAYONET" by FRANK TRZASKA
The U.S. military's newest bayonet - still not ready for issue -
is revealed to all through Mr. Trzaska's latest contribution. And
we're not talking about a couple of photos and a description here,
but the whole raison d'etre and even insight into prototype
variations and such. You'll get that nowhere else!
... "VERDIGRIS" by DENNIS ELLINGSEN
"YUCK!" sez ibdennis and Dear Elayne... but there is a lot more
to the story about that green stuff that forms when brass makes
contact with leather, as it's probably doing in your knife drawer
right now. Enquiring minds want to know, so Mr. Ellingsen has the
full scoop for us on what it is, how to clean it up and how to prevent
it from forming again.
... "SOG SEAL KNIFE 2000" by M. WILLSON OFFUTT
In the latest FIELD TRIAL installment, we put SOG's high tech SEAL
knife to the test. How did it perform?? Well, you'll just have to
read your KNIFE WORLD to find out...
... "SAVE A LIFE WITH A KNIFE, 2005" by KW Staff
A KNIFE WORLD reader tries to help out our troops by donating some
knives... and fails. But we've got connections(!), and now you too
can send a knife (or a boxful) to our overseas troops, who might
find them useful additions to their issued gear. The full scoop is
on p.12 of the issue, but any Online Newsletter readers who'd like
to help can email knifepub@knifeworld.com and we'll tell you how to
participate.
plus ...
REVIEWS of the new reprint of Adrian Harris' book
“KNIFE REPAIR & RESTORATION”
and Sheldon & Edna Wickersham's
“RANDALL MADE KNIVES TIMELINE - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE"
BERNARD LEVINE's WHUT IZZIT addresses an interesting CASE family
related knife, a CASE spatula (of all things), a CHARLES CONGREVE
table knife, a KA-BAR hobo set, a tortoiseshell handled Bohemian
multiblade, and further forays into UTICA KNIFE & RAZOR. Hmmm...
This month's ARTISTRY IN KNIVES lotto winners include knives by
ART TYCER, WALLY HAYES, JOHN BARTLOW, RALPH DEWEY HARRIS, GAIL LUNN,
JOHN YOUNG, KENNETH KING, RICHARD ROGERS, JERRY RADOS, and
RAINY VALLOTTON.
IRONS IN THE FIRE covers a topic of some importance this month, at
least to those of you buying knives online -- how to protect yourself
from INTERNET FRAUD. We know a lot of folks who have been stung
lately, and if you buy knives online you'll want to investigate.
(Gee, that $18.00 subscription seems pretty cheap versus being
trapped by one little scam...)
... and of course there's LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. our exclusive
CLUB CORNER (free listings for all nonprofit knife collecting and
knifemaking organizations), the CLASSIFIEDS, and the biggest knife
related EVENTS CALENDAR anywhere and we do mean ANYWHERE.
...you know, I almost got an Online Newsletter out last month,
but it just didn't happen... too much going on. So, if you're
waiting on something from me, rest assured that you're not alone...
January's KNIFE WORLD contained the following articles:
... "JOHN PRIMBLE & BELKNAP HARDWARE" by LEROY ROARK
The history of one of our most fabled hardware establishments,
their brand names, and the knives they produced. There are some real
beauties illustrated!
... "THE POST-WAR COMBAT MARK 2" by FRANK TRZASKA
Our military knife bodhisattva (a tip of the hat to Mr. Brooks for
that title) puts forth an epic study on the famous Mark 2 ("Ka-Bar")
knife in all of its many post-WWII forms - issue AND commercial.
Great golly, there are a slew of them!
... "A RAZOR REVIVAL" by RICHARD WHITE
Straight razors have been pegged for three decades as the hot
collectible to watch. Are they finally ready to catch fire? Mr. White
thinks so, and explains why.
... "WHAT'S THIS KNIFE WORTH?" by B.R. HUGHES
The custom knife writer who's seen it all offers us his thoughts
on collecting handmade knives as an investment - a must read for
everyone interested in the financial aspects of collecting
(and who isn't?)
... "ASSISTED OPENING KNIVES TODAY" by PAT CASCIO
This Oregonian fresh to our pages reports on assisted openers
in general and three producers in particular, including information
on legality and interpretation.
plus ...
KNIFE NEWS on CASE (with Ruger!) and a seafaring AG RUSSELL knife.
...and a BOOK REVIEW of the spankin' new JIM SARGENT book
“AMERICAN PREMIUM GUIDE TO KNIVES & RAZORS, 6th EDITION”
... and of course the usual columns & etc. You know them by now, right?
KNIFE WORLD: the ONLY publication covering the WORLD of KNIVES!
http://www.knifeworld.com/knifeworld/knifwormag.htm
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• MISCELLANEOUS RAMBLINGS
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Those of you with a sharp eye might notice that the quality of the
photos in the February issue has been taken up a notch... the miracles
of modern technology at work! Now, while were on the general topic,
don't anyone ask if we're going to printing in color anytime soon...
paying for color printing requires lots of advertising dollars, and
to generate advertising dollars we'd have to cater our content more
towards our advertisers rather than our readers. In other words,
articles on Colclesser, Primble, and most other old knives would be
gone (no advertising dollars there), the military articles would be
out (the government doesn't need to advertise its knives), and
we'd have to sanitize our FIELD TRIALS (and other articles on modern
knives) so as not to offend anyone advertising with us, or considering
same.
But that's not going to happen. For over 27 years there's been room
for a publication like ours, and we're not about to stop now.
If you're not familiar with KNIFE WORLD -- we're different.
And if you have an interest in old or antique knives, in military
knives, or in to-the-point knife commentary... well, you owe it to
yourself to investigate who we are and what we do.
Skeptical? How about if we make it easy for you? Try our three-month
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