What i would like to know

Started by GunClick Rick, July 09, 2010, 11:19:37 PM

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GunClick Rick

Is you guys with knife collections,how do you store or display your knives,i need some ideas.. :-\
Bunch a ole scudders!

'Monterrey' Jack Brass

GCR - Below are a couple photos per your inquiry: Knives (side knives are all repros, a couple are de-farbed but the better quality knives are as-purchased) are in the top shelf of a curio cabinet in my living room; Razors are on the top shelf of a book case of my library in a vintage copper shaving cup. My original butchers, skinners, steels, etc are not displayed anywhere but are with my buffalo hunter living history stuff.

As you can see these are 'in sight storage' as there is no real effort to make a fancy display though still nice to look at. Also, I need to do some dusting based on the pictures. Yikes!






Not sure if such a set-up suits your needs but there it is.

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GunClick Rick

That was my main concern,dusting,you should see my room,been awhile :-[ ;D That's why i am redoing it.Nice displays,just the way i do it. ;D
Bunch a ole scudders!

rebsr52339

Rick, in your travels you should look for some vintage or a little more modern glass display cabinets, like the ones in jewelry shops. You can find them in places that buy out businesses and their equipment. Antique shops are a no no. Try used restaurant equipment places and the like.
  On another note the big bandage is off and the stitches come out on Wednesday. Should have the project done in a week or so. I will do both with the same mount and include a large turquoise nugget for the center. I think you will like it.
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GunClick Rick

Thanks Reb,heal up don't think about it.Let me know what ya need..As a matter of fact there was one in a thrift shop down the road.I'm a little afraid of having glass in here becuase of my leg,it sort of goes out underneath me once and awhile,sure as heck that's right where i would end up.My wife bought glass top coffee and end tables for the living room,i don't spend much time in there.That being said,it would be the perfect thing..

I do like that one Monterey has there.
Bunch a ole scudders!

Books OToole

Bookcases with glass doors.

If I took the knives, miniture artillery, gambling paraphenailia, Hiram's Rangers shrines, etc., out of my bookcases, I might be able to eliminate the piles of books on the floor. :-[

Books
G.I.L.S.

K.V.C.
N.C.O.W.S. 2279 - Senator
Hiram's Rangers C-3
G.A.F. 415
S.F.T.A.

GunClick Rick

Ah but then you would have piles of knives, miniture artillery, gambling paraphenailia, Hiram's Rangers shrines ;D

It's a disease i tell ya!! ;D
Bunch a ole scudders!

Dr. Bob

Wow Rick!!  You hit the nail right on the head!  I got the disease too! :( :D ;)
Regards, Doc
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Major 2

I got the disease too!

DITTO

I have a old circa 1948 Encyclopedia Britannica two tier glass front case, actually is made of walnut and solid brass hinges.
My Mother bought it will the books the year they came out.
when planets align...do the deal !

GunClick Rick

That the ones with the long glass fronts?I think my cousin has one,now lets see if i can con him out of it... ;D
Bunch a ole scudders!

Dusty Ed

Howdy Rick
Here is how I display some of my pocket knives.
As you can see I have the disease pretty bad,this is just one corner of my room.
Dusty Ed ;)
Dusty Ed

Dusty Ed

Howdy Rick
Here are a couple of shots different angle.
Dusty Ed
Dusty Ed

Dusty Ed

Howdy Rick
Here we go again
Dusty Ed ;)
Dusty Ed

WaddWatsonEllis

Hi Rick,

The only suggestion I had came from Chuck Burrows ... I was having a very slight oxidation problem with the Damascus bowie he 'improved' for me ....
When I asked him, his answer was not to store knives in leather sheaths, 'cause the slight moisture in the leather can cause some surface oxidation ... probably an overprecaution, but worth mentioning ...

I use a mineral oil that is sold in wood shops for use on cutting blocks ... it is totally edible yet is a mineral oil....



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GunClick Rick

Dusty Ed whared ya get that bare,too cool.And ya gotta have a meateater beehive,i'll have to get one next trip to the hills.

Wadd,we ARE sick people,the buy back programs are NOT workin!!! :D
Bunch a ole scudders!

Dr. Bob

Rick, speak for yourself there!!  OH, you are!!!  Fergit what I sed!!!! :o ::) ;)
Regards, Doc
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NCOWS 2420, Senator
HR 4
GAF 405,
NRA Life,
KGC 8.
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GunClick Rick

Boy nice displays guys!!! :oYa know what, we could make a reality show!Call it Cowboys Collections :) :)I saw Tupelos house on tv once all redone totally in 1800s..My room is a mess right now,repaintin some shelves.
Bunch a ole scudders!

Dusty Ed

Howdy Rick
Well about 10yrs. ago or so the wife and I were taking care of our Grand kids for the weekend and our Daughter and Son inlaw
brought it to us when they came to pick up the kids,don't know were they got that old bear but he has been standing guard over
my cowboy room since.
What is a Meateater Bee Hive?
Dusty Ed

GunClick Rick

It's a type of hornet we have up at the big redwoods here,they have hives like yours up in the trees,that is a hive in the pic isn't it? Ours are little yellow boogers and the eat meat,especially when ya go to bar-b-quein or makin a sandwich,they will land on ya and take a hunk out of your arm and it hurts like the dickins!! When we camp we hang hot dogs on a string above a bowl of soapy water,they will eat till they can't fly and fall in the water and the soap keeps them put.

Last time i went bear huntin(campin) when we got ready to leave there was a hive up in a tree above us,right before we left i put a target arrow right through one,then we jumped in the trucks and made tracks================>

Dang meat bees  drove us nuts! I saw where one guy made a cage from screen material and captured some hornets,took different colored poster paper and tore it up and threw it in the cage with the hornets and they made a nest out of the different colors.
Bunch a ole scudders!

Cliff Fendley

I just saw this thread but would like to add something since I am a knifemaker. Chuck Burrows is correct in his advice not to store knives in their sheaths. Even though we use top quality vegetable tanned leather for sheaths and holsters storing a knife (even a stainless knife) in a sheath can cause problems. Most of this depends on how clean and dry the sheath and blade was when it was put away and the conditions in which it is stored but the best bet is to store them outside their sheath for long periods.

This is especially important if you live in humid parts of the country and/or don't have a climate controlled safe or vault.

I personally saw a knife collection a couple years ago that was ruined from being stored in their sheaths in a trunk. To make things worse it was in Florida along the coast. The owner had collected knives from big name makers and even some of the stainless knives were rusted to the point of pitting. I personally held knives from Loveless, Warenski, Lile, Hibben just to name a few and it just made you sick to see them. Knives that would have been worth thousands if still in pristine condition.

http://www.fendleyknives.com/

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