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KNIFE WORLD ONLINE NEWSLETTER #70
NEW! " JAMES B LILE, THE ARKANSAS KNIFESMITH "
by Jack Lucarelli and John Henry Hill Jr.
SPECIAL OFFERING! " MODERN CUSTOM KNIVES, THE GREAT COLLECTIONS "
by David Darom
" OFFICIAL PRICE GUIDE TO COLLECTOR KNIVES 15th Edition "
by C. Houston Price and Mark D. Zalesky
" RANDALL MADE KNIVES: A TIMELINE... 3rd Edition "
a "Quick Reference Guide" by Sheldon & Edna Wickersham
" THE HERITAGE OF ENGLISH KNIVES " by David Hayden-Wright
OTHER BOOK NEWS
OUT OF PRINT BOOKS
Highlights from the JUNE & JULY issues of "KNIFE WORLD"
The editor's Miscellaneous Ramblings
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" JAMES B. LILE: THE ARKANSAS KNIFESMITH "
"Knifemaker to the World"
by Jack Lucarelli and John Henry Hill Jr.
authorized by Marilyn Lile Miller
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James B. "Jimmy" Lile (1934-1991), "The Arkansas Knifesmith," was a true
pioneer in the field of handmade knives. Jimmy's vast influence on the
field is evident in his status as a member of both the Cutlery Hall of
Fame and the Bladesmith Hall of Fame, as well as the degree to which
his knives are sought after by today's collectors. Jimmy designed and
made the First Blood and Rambo - The Mission knives for Sylvester
Stallone and presented many of his handmade custom knives to Presidents,
dignitaries, celebrities and high-ranking military officers.
For the past five years the authors have compiled Lile knife photos,
technical data, anecdotes, personal photographs and info about
Jimmy Lile with the assistance and approval of Jimmy's widow Marilyn
Lile Miller. That effort has resulted in this massive new volume, with
gorgeous knife photography, personal photos, historical clippings and
detailed collector information such as production quantities.
Hardcover, 536 pp. with 80 pages in full color. (Weighs over 6 pounds!)
$129.95. Published and printed in the good old U.S.A.
http://www.knifeworld.com/lilebook.html
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" MODERN CUSTOM KNIVES: THE GREAT COLLECTIONS "
by David Darom
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The fourth volume on the art of contemporary custom knives by author
David Darom highlights nineteen major private art knife collections
from Europe and the USA, illustrating in glorious color over 650
high-end art knife treasures, many of which have never before been
photographed.
The finest knives by the world's best makers, fantastic photography,
and detailed descriptions for each knife combine to make this a valuable
volume for all art lovers and fans of fine handmade knives.
We have just purchased a small quantity of these fine books, and
once they're gone, they're gone!
Hardcover, 288 pp., full color throughout. $65.00
http://www.knifeworld.com/greatcollections.html
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" OFFICIAL PRICE GUIDE TO COLLECTOR KNIVES 15th Ed."
by C. Houston Price and Mark D. Zalesky
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This general price guide and reference book has been serving collectors
since its first edition in 1976. The 15th edition has been completely
revised and contains 50 additional pages of information, with hundreds
of new illustrations and fully updated prices throughout.
Among the new additions are:
A completely new, detailed guide to folding and fixed blade patterns,
blade shapes, and construction
Identification of vintage brands that have been reproduced or reissued
An expanded guide to W.R. Case & Sons knives, including detailed
coverage of 1980s Lightning-S models
Nearly every section of the book has been revised, from the history of
knives and knife collecting to collecting specialties, to the Knife
Brands of the World such as Buck, Camillus, Case, Imperial, Puma, Queen,
Hen & Rooster, Remington, Schrade, and Western.
Softcover, 560 pp., $21.95
http://www.knifeworld.com/ofpricguidto.html
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RANDALL MADE KNIVES: A TIMELINE... the Quick Reference Guide
NEW 3rd Editon by Sheldon & Edna Wickersham
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This heavily laminated 12x25 reference sheet is pre-folded to
easily fit your back pocket, and both sides are packed with essential
information on Randall models, sheaths and identifying features.
Created by Sheldon & Edna Wickersham, authors of the definitive
reference for Randall collectors, RANDALL KNIVES, A REFERENCE BOOK
(also available from Knife World).
http://www.knifeworld.com/randalltimeline.html
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"THE HERITAGE OF ENGLISH KNIVES" by David Hayden-Wright
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A hardcover, full color, beautifully illustrated history of the bowie,
sportsman, pen, pocket, exhibition and other knives that established
19th century England as the worlds cutlery leader. Contains over 300
color photographs and hand-drawn illustrations, with discussions that
present multi-bladed sportsmen's pocket knives, farrier's, smoker's,
quill knives, curiosities, and actual knives presented to
King George IV in 1821.
Hardcover, 336 pp., full color photos $95.00
A detailed BOOK REVIEW by Geoffrey Tweedale is now posted at:
http://www.knifeworld.com/heritageenglish.html
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OUT OF PRINT BOOK LIST - Just Updated!
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Hard-to-find cutlery books keep coming in, while others are moving out
-- as always! Several of last month's rarer titles sold right away,
but I've found a few more...
Check out the complete list online, there are dozens of titles available
-- and our prices are usually lower than the used-book dealers' prices!
KNIVES, POINTS OF INTEREST by Weyer (Books II, III, & IV)
most older editions of KNIVES '81 - 2008
THE SCRIMSHAW CONNECTION by Engnath
THE CUSTOM KNIFE II by Bates & Schippers (folders only, from 1974!!)
THE COMPLETE BOOK OF POCKETKNIFE REPAIR by Kelley (this won't last)
GEORGE SCHRADE AND HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS by Schrade
both (excellent!) KNIFE DIGEST books by Cassidy
A SURE DEFENCE, THE BOWIE KNIFE BOOK by Burton
CASE, THE FIRST 100 YEARS by Giles
To view our COMPLETE list (with prices), visit:
http://www.knifeworld.com/outofprdabo.html
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in the mail now - the JULY 2008 issue of "KNIFE WORLD"
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JULY'S KNIFE WORLD contains the following articles:
... "Wes Byrd - Soaring High" by Doc Wacholz
A long overdue profile about this big hearted bladesmith with a soft
spot for kids. One of knifemaking's many all-around good guys!
... "Quest for Queens Rawhide Series" by Mac Howard
It really takes a collector to write articles for collectors, and
Mr. Howard's first effort for us makes it clear that he's got the bug
like the rest of us. A detailed article about this interesting series
of traditional folders produced by Queen from about 1979 to 2001.
... "Effervescent Advertisers" by Richard D. White
What do you suppose "Apollinaris", "Apenta" and "Presta" are? After
some research, Mr. White reveals them to be brands of European mineral
water, occasionally advertised on vintage pocketknife handles.
... "The Value of Kitchen Knives" by Wm. Hovey Smith
A look at kitchen knives, their manufacture and use from the "TV"
variety through Murray Carter's handmade originals.
... "The British Military Gravity Knife" by Ron Flook
The author of the definitive book on British military knives reveals
the history of this most rare and intriguing collectible, including some
variations that have just come to light.
... "Benchmade 'Dejavoo'" by M. Willson Offutt
The final factory collaboration by the late Bob Lum gets the
Field Trial treatment by Mr. Offutt. He likes this one too
(everything except the name!)
... lots to report in "KNIFE NEWS"...
"ONTARIO KNIFE COMPANY ACQUIRES RANGER KNIVES"
-- the popular hard-use brand comes under new ownership.
"SPYDERCO AND JENS ANSO COLLABORATE"
-- A nifty collaboration with the Dutch designer & knifemaker.
"QUICK RELEASE KNIFE LUBRICANT"
-- designed specifically for knives!
"'THE NEWSLETTER' LIVES ON!"
-- the original (and much beloved) automatic & switchblade knife
publication finds new life at Walt Halucha's website!
And what about ARTISTRY IN KNIVES, our full color centerspread dedicated
to handmade knives? The latest issue features SAL MARANO, SHAWN ELLIS,
CURT ERICKSON / JULIE WARENSKI ERICKSON, DON HETHCOAT, TOM KREIN,
WESLEY DAVIS, LARRY FUEGEN, JOEL CHAMBLIN, CHARLES VESTAL, & MIKE RUTH.
As always, between the covers you'll find:
BERNARD LEVINE's WHUT IZZIT (our question-and-answer section)
IRONS IN THE FIRE (the editor's monthly soapbox)
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
CLASSIFIEDS (wanted, for sale, and miscellaneous)
CLUB CORNER (the ONLY current & complete list of knife clubs in print)
EVENTS CALENDAR (covering all knife shows, hammer-ins, & other events)
(WHAT ABOUT JUNE?)
No, we didn't disappear for a month... I just got too busy with knife
shows and other pursuits, and last month's email newsletter got away
from me. But the June edition of KNIFE WORLD included:
... "THE WHITTLER" by JOE SEALE
The first in a series of five articles addressing the longtime
KNIFE WORLD correspondent's favorite patterns. Look for the second
installment in our August issue... and no, I'm not going to tell you
what pattern it's on!
... "UNCLE AL, THE KNIFEMAKER'S PAL" by B.R. HUGHES
A detailed profile of Al Lawrence, owner of knifemakers' resource
Riverside Machine Shop and a fine bladesmith in his own right.
... "A TALE OF TWO TOOLS" by FRANK KARL
Spyderco's current multitool offerings include the Harp tool (under
their Byrd line) the SpydeRench and ByrdRench (Spyderco and Byrd
variations of the same tool). Here are the impressions of one user who
has tried them all.
... "DIAMONDBLADE KNIVES" by MICHAEL BLACK
Here's something different -- knives heat treated by friction rather
than by direct heat. The result is a zone hardened blade that offers
the well known advantages of a hard edge and soft spine, and Mr. Black
finds that they test very well indeed.
... "DON'T LOSE IT" by GARRY ZALESKY
A knife's personal history is one thing that we sometimes let get away
in the heat of the purchase, but many of those histories are just too
good to lose.
... "EYE OF THE CONDOR" by BOB CAMPBELL
A quick look at a few of the varied products offered by Condor --
all made for hard use, and reasonably priced.
And in addition to the usual columns and features:
previews of the BLADE SHOW AUCTIONS to benefit both the
AMERICAN BLADESMITH SOCIETY and the NATIONAL KNIFE MUSEUM
KNIFE WORLD truly is the ONLY publication covering the WORLD of KNIVES.
We're so sure you'll love it that we offer a free trial,
so you can see for yourself!
http://www.knifeworld.com/knifwormag.htm
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MISCELLANEOUS RAMBLINGS
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Too worn out to add anything to the above, after the NKCA Shepherdsville
(KY) show, the Blade Show, Parkers' Sevierville (TN) show, and the usual
craziness of periodical publishing. I'll hope to see some of you (and
your kids) at the ABS sponsored Youth Hammer-in this weekend at Smoky
Mountain Knife Works, also in Sevierville. Should be a lot of fun!
Mark D. Zalesky
Editor, KNIFE WORLD
knifepub@knifeworld.com
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