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KnifeMaker's Market: Knives More for Sale A place for custom makers and bladesmith's to sell their products, as well as pick up supplies and materials Please note, selling is restricted to KnifeMaker members, buying is open to all
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The Knife Exchange Where you can buy or sell knives, tools, and gear Please note: Selling on these forums is restricted to BladeForums com Gold Platinum Members and subscribed Dealers only Buying is open to all
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Knife Specific Discussion The place to be for general knife discussion 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 manufacturer specific questions to their respective forums
- Pocket knife of the 1800s west? - BladeForums. com
A lot of the pocket knives recovered as artists seem to be of the moderate size single blade knives But between 1865 and 1900, so many designs came out and became popular, both among the blue collar working class and the gentry Multi blades became more popular closer to 1900, and a lot of the 1880's era knives seem to have the two blade design
- Sharp brand knives? - BladeForums. com
Nope, the last Sharp brand knives I saw in Kmart were around mid 1990's ish As mentioned they mainly sourced knives from Japan, and sometimes from Colonial of Rhode Island As mentioned, pretty good knives for the money
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