Storing your knives...how do you folks do it?

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Hi,
after a rather hectic day of cleaning, and re-organizing, I have some free space to which I would like to dedicate to my pocketknife collection.

Right now, I'm storing them in those plastic containers designed for fishing lures and jigs.

Is there anything out there that is designed specifically for pocketknife storage?

those of you with those massive collections that I read about, how do you folks store your knives?

thanks!
 
On open shelves for the most part as those who have looked at my pics can tell...other than that I have a few compartment boxes and just ordered a larger 24 compartment box that is made by Rough Rider.

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I make sure celluloid is stored in open air and away from light...fixed blades are on another set of shelves. I love having my slippies in front of me in the morning when I pick the day's knife...keeps me switching more often.

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Craftsman tool chests, similar to what Powernoodle posted, which are kept inside a locked room. Perhaps the best choice short of a gun safe. I use the Craftsman QuietGlide series. Lockable and easily organized. Sure, someone could carry the entire case away, but not easily and not all in one trip.

These are similar to mine, but maybe not the exact same model, two intermediate chests with a top chest:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00901399000P?vName=Tools&cName=Tool+Storage&sName=Top+Chest

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_...=Tools&cName=Tool+Storage&sName=Middle+Chests

Gun safe wouldn't work for me, due to the weight. Probably fall through three stories and end up in the basement. That's assuming I could get it up the stairs in the first place...
 
My very favorites are in the gun safe, the rest in a drawer with one of those felt knife holder rugs.
 
Mine are stored in some stackable clear plastic boxes. Not very classy, but they're at least they're all in one place. Every now and then I take out a few and put them in a cigar box on my dresser to use for EDC.

Harbor Freight has wooden tool chests pretty cheap: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=94538&xcamp=google&utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=cpc&zmam=33951326&zmas=12&zmac=112&zmap=94538 They just don't look like they would hold a lot of knives.
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Although I don't have one, a map chest seems like a great way to store knives. Here's an example I found online: http://www.homedecorators.com/P/11-Drawer_40W_Map_Chest/210/
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Bill,

Use the search and look up storage. There have been several threads on this subject.
I have looked for a 'knife' gun safe and no one makes one. I am making my own. I currently have a 12 gun safe, not fire rated. I was told by a knife collecting employee of a gun safe company, that lots of safes just use fire rated sheetrock as there fireblock and I could retro-fit mine by just lining it with some. What I wouldn't have is the special seal around the door that expands with heat. I bought Craftsman tool drawers from Sears, the ones that bolt on the sides of rolling tool chests. That should give me 18 drawers 2" high x 8"wide x 10" deep. Storing mostly traditional slipjoint folders that should let me get quite a few in a safe. Now don't trash me yet, I also have a couple of old store knife display cabinets that I keep some knives out to 'play' with. The big problem I have found with safes is that if you keep your knives in rolls or in trays or boxes, it always seems you want to get in the box or roll that is on the bottom of the stack. If you use plastic tackle trays, check out the Fly fishing Catalog from Cab---s. They have a wire tray storage unit for fly tying materials that lets you slide trays in individually.

I feel that if you have more that 20 knives you have an investment to guard. Even if you use them all. Folks will find out you are a knife person and word will spread by rumor. Most likely from your own family. Maybe to the wrong ears. I believe in a "belt and suspenders". I feel better going off with the safe method. Yea, I have sawed-off 12 guage and a dog and night lighting and watchful neighbors. But I like cold steel as the last barrier. To each his own. 300 Bucks

Robbed from another knife site:
~Gold is for the Mistress - Silver for the maid~
~Copper for the craftsman cunning at his trade.~
~Good! said the Baron, sitting in his hall,~
~But Iron - Cold Iron - is master of them all.~
 
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I picked this up yesterday to keep my knives in...I dont know how old it is? buts its all steel and wood lined...Needs a bit of panelbeating and a few new rivets,a bit like myself....Too old school to not have it.............FES



 
What about up on one end a foot or two high, on a platform of nice wood with some shelves inside. Every time it opens it would be like opening the crypt door. 300
 
I use those cheapo red felt, lined, leatherette, zippered cases, for my folders. Fixed blades are stored loose.
 
Case knitted knife rolls, Hickory Hill rolls that hold 60 knives and some vinyl exterior 20 count knife rolls. I keep my solitary celluloid handled peanut in isolation in a Kraft cheese jar with a sealing lid/cap. Fixed blade knives like my Becker Machax, a
schrade sharpfinger a custom fixed blade and my elcheapo machete are sitting in shelves inset in my puter room. This place be raining knives around me.
 
Right now I am using this jewelry box I purchased off of Craigslist...
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Problem is it only holds about 10 folders and thats about the number I have.

I will soon be upgrading to this..
http://www.lowes.com/pd_132791-4712...L=?Ns=p_product_qty_sales_dollar|1&facetInfo=

I don't ever intend (haha) to have more than 15 or so folders so this box should be more than enough to house all of them, plus my sharpening supplies, any fixed blades I might get, as well as my throwing knives.
 
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