If you arrange your knives systematically, you don't need a spreadsheet.
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"I don't see any method at all, sir"
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If you arrange your knives systematically, you don't need a spreadsheet.
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I keep a spreadsheet with manufacturer, model, purchase price, picture, written description of features/markings, puchase date, serial number if it has one and estimated current value (done yearly comparing to ebay sales prices). I also keep a copy of a receipt.
Brand, model, market value (when you got it. Full retail, not bargain or trade value), and a pic. Homeowner's insurance can reimburse best with at least that much info. BTW, good idea for all your valuables. I know...now.
If your house ever catches fire and even if the safe survives the heat, that thumbdrive may be toast. Keep a digital version somewhere in teh cloud so you can pull it whenever and wherever you are.
yes, but don't worry, i hoard multitools, fixed blades, flashlights and guns too, so its ok.
If you arrange your knives systematically, you don't need a spreadsheet.
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I use the "noodle" system, do I have to pay a royalty????