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The following knife books are available for sale only. No trades please. Prices include shipping via Media Mail and PayPal fees. I will accept PayPal or postal money orders (same price). Worldwide ok but PayPal only and will be actual shipping costs.
The Spyderco Story: The New Shape of Sharp – by Kenneth T. Delavigne – 2000 – Hardcover – First Edition – 302 pages – this book is in “LIKE NEW” condition with the exception that on some of the pages the previous owner marked “OWN” in ink by some of the knives he had. - $125.00 - SOLD
Randall Knives: A Reference Book – signed by Sheldon & Edna Wickersham – 2007 – Hardcover - SIGNED First Edition – 250 pages – this book is in "NEW” condition and is signed by both of the authors (Sheldon & Edna Wickersham) – beautiful large full color photos throughout this book!!! - SOLD
Knife Album – by Colonel Robert Mayes – 1975 – Hardcover – Third Printing – 554 pages – this book is in "NEW” condition – very nice considering this book is 38 years old – great reference book and price guide on the following areas: W.R. Case and Sons Cutlery – Louisville Tin and Stove Co. – The Sutcliffe Co. – Coe, Yonge and Co. – Boker – Knauth – Von Lengerke and Antoine – Remington – Stratton and Terstegge Co. – J.M. Robinson, Norton and Co. – J. Russell and Co. Cutlery – Norvell-Shapleigh – Winchester – Cattaraugus Cutlery Co. – The W. Bingham Co. – Schrade Walden – Hank Falls – Norfolk – Manufacturers Trade Mark Country Price Guide – Pocket Knives Manufacturers & Trade Mark – NKC & DA Application and Pledge Form – Choosing Good Cutlery – W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Stampings – and Dovo Razors. - SOLD
How To Make Knives – by Robert W. Loveless & Richard W. Barney – 1995 – Paperback – Eighth Printing – 182 pages – this book is in “EXCELLENT” condition – barely even looked at – nice book on introduction into knifemaking – lots of step-by-step instructions and photos – covers areas of stock removal, sheaths, Moran forge, hand tools, flat grinding, guard soldering, solderless guard, hidden tang, scale application, mirror polishing, tools, materials, and knife design. - $15.00 - SOLD
International Blade Collectors Association Price Guide To Commemorative Knives 1960-1990 – by J. Bruce Voyles – 1995 – Paperback – First Edition – 250 pages – this book is in “VERY GOOD” condition – just some corner bends on the front cover – good reference material for commemorative knives made during this period with price values listed – covers information on commemorative collecting, club knives, knife club addresses, Bulldog knife value chart, Case stag sets, Fight’n Rooster value chart, NASCAR Commemorative knives, Schrade Scrimshaw, and Winchester knives. - $15.00
American Premium Guide To Knives & Razors – by Jim Sargent – 1995 – Paperback – Fourth Edition – 496 pages – this book is in “VERY GOOD” condition – just some corner bends on the front and back cover – great reference book on knives – identification and value guide – includes information on history, care, investing, grading, counterfeiting, handle materials & descriptions, patterns, blade styles, and common abbreviations. Has a CASE knife section including numbering system, CASE stamping, CASE history, CASE pocket knives, older CASE knives, Hawbaker Special, CASE razors, and CASE sheath knives. Also includes information on Remington, PAL, Browning, Keen Kutter, Western States, Queen, Winchester, and Clubs. - $20.00
The International Blade Collectors Association Price Guide To Antique Knives – by J. Bruce Voyles – 1995 – Paperback – First Edition – 480 pages – this book is in “EXCELLENT” condition – price guide that covers pocketknives made from 1800-1970 – updated prices for 40,000 knives – prices given in 6 grades of condition – more than 2500 illustrations – covers all types of pocketknives, history, grading, evaluating, bone jigging, survival manual, handle patterns, blade patterns, switchblades, trends, timeline, fruit knives, and muskrat knives. Illustrated factory listings for W.W. Bingham, Boker USA, Boker Germany, Bruckmann Solingen Germany, Camillus, Case Brothers, W.R. Case & Sons, Cattaraugus, Diamond Edge / Keen Kutter / Shapleigh, Golden Rule, Imperial, Ka-Bar, Landers Frary & Clark (LF&C Universal), Maher & Grosh, Miller Brothers, New York Knife, OVB (Hibbard, Spencer & Bartlett), John Primble Belknap Hdw. & Mfg. Co., Remington, Robeson, Russell Barlows, Schatt & Morgan, Schrade, Henry Sears 1865, Ulster, Utica, Valley Forge, Wade & Butcher, Wester Brothers, Winchester, and George Wostenholm (I*XL). - $20.00
Pocketknives: Markings of Manufacturers and Dealers – by John E. Goins – 1982 – Paperback – Second Edition – 272 pages – this book is in “VERY GOOD” condition – front cover corner bends – slightly yellowed front and back cover – this is an encyclopedia of trademarks and stampings – covers knife markings (alphabetical listing of manufacturers, trademarks, and stampings), handle materials, English and German markings, and pocketknife blade types – excellent reference book for identifying knives by their markings. - $25.00
The Gun Digest Book of Knives – by Jack Lewis & Roger Combs – 1997 – paperback – Fifth Edition – 256 pages – this book is in “VERY GOOD” condition – front and back covers have some creases – pages excellent – decent book covering knife collecting on the whole – covers history, new designs, new materials, military knives, survival, sharpening, popular knifemakers, lady knifemakers, American Bladesmith Society, Knifemakers Guild, decorating knives, sheaths, new developments in folding tools, bird hunter blades, art knives, knife restoration, long knives, swords, sabers, and machines for handmade knives. - $15.00
Goins’ Encyclopedia of Cutlery Markings – by John E. Goins – 1986 – paperback – 382 pages – this book is in “GOOD” condition – scuffed up front and back covers - a little water-stained on last 30 pages – all pages intact - completely usable book - probably the most complete reference book for knife identification by cutlery brand ever assembled – covers pocketknives and razors, bowie knives, and safety razors as well. This is an expanded edition of Goins’ 1982 book “Pocketknives” of trademarks and stampings – covers knife markings (alphabetical listing of manufacturers, trademarks, and stampings), handle materials, English and German markings, and pocketknife blade types – A “must have” reference book for identifying knives by their markings. - $25.00
Please post “I’ll take it” here before PM or email.
If other questions, contact me via post, PM, or email me at: chevelless@iw.net
Please include your forum ID as well if email.
Thank you!
- Greg
.
The following knife books are available for sale only. No trades please. Prices include shipping via Media Mail and PayPal fees. I will accept PayPal or postal money orders (same price). Worldwide ok but PayPal only and will be actual shipping costs.
The Spyderco Story: The New Shape of Sharp – by Kenneth T. Delavigne – 2000 – Hardcover – First Edition – 302 pages – this book is in “LIKE NEW” condition with the exception that on some of the pages the previous owner marked “OWN” in ink by some of the knives he had. - $125.00 - SOLD
Randall Knives: A Reference Book – signed by Sheldon & Edna Wickersham – 2007 – Hardcover - SIGNED First Edition – 250 pages – this book is in "NEW” condition and is signed by both of the authors (Sheldon & Edna Wickersham) – beautiful large full color photos throughout this book!!! - SOLD
Knife Album – by Colonel Robert Mayes – 1975 – Hardcover – Third Printing – 554 pages – this book is in "NEW” condition – very nice considering this book is 38 years old – great reference book and price guide on the following areas: W.R. Case and Sons Cutlery – Louisville Tin and Stove Co. – The Sutcliffe Co. – Coe, Yonge and Co. – Boker – Knauth – Von Lengerke and Antoine – Remington – Stratton and Terstegge Co. – J.M. Robinson, Norton and Co. – J. Russell and Co. Cutlery – Norvell-Shapleigh – Winchester – Cattaraugus Cutlery Co. – The W. Bingham Co. – Schrade Walden – Hank Falls – Norfolk – Manufacturers Trade Mark Country Price Guide – Pocket Knives Manufacturers & Trade Mark – NKC & DA Application and Pledge Form – Choosing Good Cutlery – W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Stampings – and Dovo Razors. - SOLD
How To Make Knives – by Robert W. Loveless & Richard W. Barney – 1995 – Paperback – Eighth Printing – 182 pages – this book is in “EXCELLENT” condition – barely even looked at – nice book on introduction into knifemaking – lots of step-by-step instructions and photos – covers areas of stock removal, sheaths, Moran forge, hand tools, flat grinding, guard soldering, solderless guard, hidden tang, scale application, mirror polishing, tools, materials, and knife design. - $15.00 - SOLD
International Blade Collectors Association Price Guide To Commemorative Knives 1960-1990 – by J. Bruce Voyles – 1995 – Paperback – First Edition – 250 pages – this book is in “VERY GOOD” condition – just some corner bends on the front cover – good reference material for commemorative knives made during this period with price values listed – covers information on commemorative collecting, club knives, knife club addresses, Bulldog knife value chart, Case stag sets, Fight’n Rooster value chart, NASCAR Commemorative knives, Schrade Scrimshaw, and Winchester knives. - $15.00
American Premium Guide To Knives & Razors – by Jim Sargent – 1995 – Paperback – Fourth Edition – 496 pages – this book is in “VERY GOOD” condition – just some corner bends on the front and back cover – great reference book on knives – identification and value guide – includes information on history, care, investing, grading, counterfeiting, handle materials & descriptions, patterns, blade styles, and common abbreviations. Has a CASE knife section including numbering system, CASE stamping, CASE history, CASE pocket knives, older CASE knives, Hawbaker Special, CASE razors, and CASE sheath knives. Also includes information on Remington, PAL, Browning, Keen Kutter, Western States, Queen, Winchester, and Clubs. - $20.00
The International Blade Collectors Association Price Guide To Antique Knives – by J. Bruce Voyles – 1995 – Paperback – First Edition – 480 pages – this book is in “EXCELLENT” condition – price guide that covers pocketknives made from 1800-1970 – updated prices for 40,000 knives – prices given in 6 grades of condition – more than 2500 illustrations – covers all types of pocketknives, history, grading, evaluating, bone jigging, survival manual, handle patterns, blade patterns, switchblades, trends, timeline, fruit knives, and muskrat knives. Illustrated factory listings for W.W. Bingham, Boker USA, Boker Germany, Bruckmann Solingen Germany, Camillus, Case Brothers, W.R. Case & Sons, Cattaraugus, Diamond Edge / Keen Kutter / Shapleigh, Golden Rule, Imperial, Ka-Bar, Landers Frary & Clark (LF&C Universal), Maher & Grosh, Miller Brothers, New York Knife, OVB (Hibbard, Spencer & Bartlett), John Primble Belknap Hdw. & Mfg. Co., Remington, Robeson, Russell Barlows, Schatt & Morgan, Schrade, Henry Sears 1865, Ulster, Utica, Valley Forge, Wade & Butcher, Wester Brothers, Winchester, and George Wostenholm (I*XL). - $20.00
Pocketknives: Markings of Manufacturers and Dealers – by John E. Goins – 1982 – Paperback – Second Edition – 272 pages – this book is in “VERY GOOD” condition – front cover corner bends – slightly yellowed front and back cover – this is an encyclopedia of trademarks and stampings – covers knife markings (alphabetical listing of manufacturers, trademarks, and stampings), handle materials, English and German markings, and pocketknife blade types – excellent reference book for identifying knives by their markings. - $25.00
The Gun Digest Book of Knives – by Jack Lewis & Roger Combs – 1997 – paperback – Fifth Edition – 256 pages – this book is in “VERY GOOD” condition – front and back covers have some creases – pages excellent – decent book covering knife collecting on the whole – covers history, new designs, new materials, military knives, survival, sharpening, popular knifemakers, lady knifemakers, American Bladesmith Society, Knifemakers Guild, decorating knives, sheaths, new developments in folding tools, bird hunter blades, art knives, knife restoration, long knives, swords, sabers, and machines for handmade knives. - $15.00
Goins’ Encyclopedia of Cutlery Markings – by John E. Goins – 1986 – paperback – 382 pages – this book is in “GOOD” condition – scuffed up front and back covers - a little water-stained on last 30 pages – all pages intact - completely usable book - probably the most complete reference book for knife identification by cutlery brand ever assembled – covers pocketknives and razors, bowie knives, and safety razors as well. This is an expanded edition of Goins’ 1982 book “Pocketknives” of trademarks and stampings – covers knife markings (alphabetical listing of manufacturers, trademarks, and stampings), handle materials, English and German markings, and pocketknife blade types – A “must have” reference book for identifying knives by their markings. - $25.00
Please post “I’ll take it” here before PM or email.
If other questions, contact me via post, PM, or email me at: chevelless@iw.net
Please include your forum ID as well if email.
Thank you!
- Greg
.
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