THE BLADE SHOW By: SERDC/MARTHA DE MATIZ JUNE 1-3, 2018 BOOTH COUNT Inventory As of 01/29/2018
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April 2010 Ourinternational Membership Is Happily Involved with “Anything That Goes ‘Cut’!”
OKCA 35th Annual • April 17-18 KNIFE SHOW Lane Events Center & Fairgrounds • Eugene, Oregon April 2010 Ourinternational membership is happily involved with “Anything that goes ‘cut’!” You Could Win... a new Brand Name knife or other valuable prize, just for filling out a door prize coupon. Do it on entry so you don't forget! You can also... buy tickets in our Saturday (only) RAFFLE for chances to WIN even more fabulous knife prizes. Stop at the OKCA table before 4:00 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are only $1 each, or 6 for $5. Join in the Silent Auction... Saturday only we will have a display case filled with very special knives for bidding. Put in your bid and see if you will take home a very special prize. Free Identification & Appraisal Ask for Bernard Levine, author of Levine's Guide to Knives and Their Values, at table N01. ELCOME to the Oregon Knife At the Show, don't miss the special live We will have a raffle and a silent auction Collectors Association Special demonstrations all day Saturday. This year we Saturday only. Anyone can enter the raffle or WShow Knewslettter. On Saturday, have Blade Forging, Balisong Demonstration, silent auction. See the display case by the exit April 17, and Sunday, April 18, we want to Discovering Details Of A Knife, Martial Arts, to purchase tickets and see the items that you welcome you and your friends and family to Knife Sharpening, Scrimshaw, Engraving, could win. the famous and spectacular OREGON KNIFE Blade Grinding Competition, Wood Carving SHOW & SALE. -
April 05.Cdr
KNEWSLETTTER IN A KNUTSHELL 4 The Artistry of It 4 Tricks 4 Military Knives 4 Knife In There Somewhere 4 Finland 4 If I Had Only Known 4 How It Used To Be 4 Demonstrations Ourinternational membership is happily involved with “Anything that goes ‘cut’!” April 2005 THERE’S A KNIFE IN THERE SOMEWHERE By Merle Spencer We were discussing the combination knife and tool Of course, the tool-kit models produced these days are more implements so prevalent in use now, and I was asked if I durable and stronger than those little knives, and some are of liked them. My answer had to be in the affirmative because it very high quality materials indeed. Some models have tool is a fact that they are very useful. However if I were asked if kits all in one handle with enough implements to keep a I thought they are beautiful, I think the answer would be person going in just about any situation imaginable. If I were different. A thing doesn’t have to be beautiful in order to be to venture away from civilization, which I probably won’t, practical. now that I’ve passed the three-quarter century mark, I would certainly take along one of those high quality kits containing I guess to determine what I think of such tools, we’d better all kinds of useful tools and a knife in there somewhere. count up. Several years ago Janie gave me a little Leatherman Micra, The first one, and I still have it after close to forty years, is a and if a tool Victorinox can be Swiss Army beautiful, this knife with the one is. -
Knife, Combat, Utility the Next Military Issue Survival Knife
Knife, Combat, Utility The next military issue survival knife Standard Issue since World War II Most are familiar with the Air Force & Navy aircrew survival knife with 5 inch fixed blade from Camillus is now manufactured in accordance with U.S. Government specifications by the Ontario Knife Company. In addition, jet pilots and select crew members with ejection capability were issued the MC1 or M724 automatic rescue knife with 3 inch clip point blade and parachute shroud cutter. This knife was issued from 1957 until 1993. In lieu of the MC1, helicopter pilots and crew are issued the Camillus Model 1760 folding pocket knife with their survival vest. This stainless steel knife is equipped with 2.75 inch blade, can opener, cap opener, screw driver, and awl/punch. This folding knife is also standard issue with ground combat elements and has been around since 1945. It has been affectionately known by troops as the Demo Knife. Official Issue Swiss Army Knife The Swiss issued model 1961, a similar knife to the demo is named the Soldier by Victorinox and Standard Issue by Wenger. In 2003, Victorinox released a 111mm series of knifes known as the Trailmaster based on the German Army Knife. Not to be confused with Cold Steel’s Trail Master Bowie Knife, Victorinox renamed this knife Trekker. Offered with a one-handed open blade, the Trekker became very popular in the United States. In 2008 the Trailmaster/Trekker knife was officially adopted by the Swiss Government to replace the Soldier model 1961. The new Soldier features a one-handed serrated locking blade, Philips screwdriver, can opener, small screw driver, bottle opener, large locking screwdriver, wire striper, reamer, wood saw and key ring. -
14Th – 16Th July
14th – 16th July Sunday 14th: 8.30am - 5.30pm Monday 15th: 8.30am - 5.30pm Tuesday 16th: 8.30am - 2.30pm OUTDOOR RETAILER AUSTRALIA SHOW GUIDE SHOW AUSTRALIA OUTDOOR RETAILER EXHIBITION PAVILION | MELBOURNE SHOWGROUNDS 1 BRANDS LISTING • 22Below Portable • Darche • JOHN STAR • OZtrail • SPORTZTREK Fridges • Deejo Baladeo • Julbo • PacKraft • Stanley • 3 Peaks • Deluxe 210pc First Aid • Kanetsune • PackTowl • SteriPEN • 360 Degrees Kit • Karrimor • Pacsafe • Sticky Mate • 3v Gear Sabra Gear • DeTicker • KeyBak Security • Peebol • Stimex • 4x4 Equip • Dexter Russel • Kiva • Pelican • Storm Care • Accent Paddles • Dirty Devil 4WD • Klean Kanteen • Perfect Point Throwers • Striker Concepts • Adrenalin • Dobi Rope Brush • Kokatat • Petzl • Sunday Afternoons • AFN Deck Boots • Dri Screen • Kokopelli • Platinum Caravan • Supa-Peg Australia • AirZound • Dry Ice • Kooee Snacks Covers • Supex • Albainox • Earmor • L’il Sucker Snap Capp • Platypus • Sweet Protection • Alite Designs • Easton • Land & Sea Sports • Pocket Shot Helmets • Alpen Optics • EasyStrap • Lander • Polar Crate Food Cover • Switch • Alton Goods • Edelweiss • Leatherman • Polar Tubes • T-Reign Retractable • Amare • Edgemaster • Leatherware by Taurus • Pop Up Lanyards • Anbi • Egg Aerator • Ledlenser • Potato Express • T.A.S. - Tactical Assault • Antonini • Elemental • Light My Fire • Powa Beam Spotlights Systems • Aquatabs • Elk Ridge • Line Cutterz • Powerbanks • Taylor’s Eye witness • Aquayak Kayaks • Engel (Hot Knife) • Lithium Batteries • Powertac Flashlights • TEW • Atka -
3. Bikertag Event Rund Um´S Motorrad
3. Bikertag Event rund um´s Motorrad Tombola-Gewinne 1.T-Shirt von Kaiman 26.Chein Lube Plus 2.T-Shirt von Kaiman 27.Pfeffermühle von Berendsohn 3.T-Shirt von Kaiman 28.Stifteset von Nino Cerruti 4.Motorradstiefel der Fa. Kaiman 29.Espresso-Sammeltasse von Rosenthal 5.Damengeldbörse Leder schwarz 30.Spaghettisonne 6.Geldbeutel Leder schwarz 31.Menu Dekantierungsausgießer 7.Armbanduhr Leder schwarz für Herren 32.Taschenmesser von Victorinox 8.Brustbeutel Leder schwarz 33.Polaroid I-Zone + I Zone Instant Sticker Film 9.Schultertasche mit Handyfach Leder schwarz 34.Polaroid I-Zone + I Zone Instant Sticker Film 10.Großer Fahrrad-Atlas Deutschland 35.Polaroid I-Zone + I Zone Instant Sticker Film 11.Großer Fahrrad-Atlas Deutschland 36.Polaroid I-Zone + I Zone Instant Sticker Film 12.Großer Fahrrad-Atlas Deutschland 37.Ritzenhoff Bierglas 13.Pantry-XXL 38.Handtuchset weiß 14.Gürteltasche mit Handyfach Leder schwarz 39.Handtuchset weiß 15.Stifteset von Senator 40.Lederfußball weiß 16.Motorradhalstuch schwarz 41.Lederfußball weiß 17.Kraftrad-Verbandtasche schwarz Suzuki 42.Aral Kartensatz Deutschland und Europa 18.Motorradhandschuhe schwarz/rot 43.Moto Wasch Plus Power-Gel Motorrad-Reiniger 19.Feuterteufel groß 44.Ernest & Julio Gallo Cabernet Sauvignon 1999 20.Feuerteufel klein + Ü-Set 45.Ernest & Julio Gallo Cjardpmmay 1997 21.Feuerteufel klein + Victorinox Taschenmesser 46.Osram Dulux Mobil Compi 22.Feuerteufel klein + Bonbondose 47.CD Täumerei Romantische Klaviermusik 23.Feuerteufel klein + Bonbondose 48.CD Berliner Philharmoniker 24.Feuerteufel -
Cold Steel 1998 Catalog
Performance Warranty We insist all of our knives deliver When it comes to the blade, these include construction. For handles, we strive to develop We stand behind our knives 100%. We extraordinary performance for their asking profile, thickness, blade geometry, edge the perfect mix of materials and ergonomics to subject them to the highest standards in price. In other words, “they must deliver their geometry, steel and heat treatment. Every one offer the most comfortable secure grip available. the industry and strive to make each one moneyʼs worth”. of these factors is studied in great detail to arrive Above all, we TEST what we make! Rigorous as perfect as possible. In order to achieve this goal, we are vitally at the optimum combination for a specific use. testing is the only way to ensure we get the level Our fixed blade sheath knives have a 5 interested in all the elements that are critical to If the knife is a folder, we concentrate on the of performance we demand. year warranty to the original owner against performance. locking mechanism to ensure the strongest, safest defects in materials or workmanship. Our folding knives are warranted for one year. Please remember ANY knife can be broken Tests of Strength & Sharpness or damaged if subjected to sufficient abuse and that all knives eventually wear out (just The Tanto perforating a steel drum. like your boots) and must be replaced. Critics say that practically any knife can Most of the tests shown here be stabbed through a steel drum... but (Right) Retaining a fine edge while are dangerous and they should unlike other knives, the Tantoʼs point is repeatedly cutting pine (wood) not be duplicated. -
Cold Steel Free Ebook
FREECOLD STEEL EBOOK Paul Carson | 400 pages | 01 Jul 1999 | Cornerstone | 9780099279297 | English | London, United Kingdom Cold Steel Knives - Huge Selection of + Knives | Blade HQ Knivesandtools uses cookies and similar techniques to make sure we can help you even better. With these cookies we and third parties will be able to follow your behaviour on our website. As such Cold Steel can offer you ads and content you might be interested in. If you continue you accept our cookies. Cold Steel makes sturdy, strong and very strong knives. The American Cold Steel Knives come from California and specialise in designing and developing daggers, hunting knives, pocket knives, swords, tomahawks and other self-defence products. Cold Steel aims to make the strongest and sharpest knives in the world. Cold Steel has developed the universally appreciated Tri-Ad lock: according to Cold Steel itself Cold Steel is the safest and strongest system for pocket knives. Cold Steel also supplies many special products Cold Steel the very popular tomahawk. There also are the various outdoor knives like the Cold Steel Kukri machete, available in various quality formats. See all Armatus Carry. See all Cold Steel River Knives. See all Benchmade. See all Buck. See all Case Cold Steel. See all Chris Reeve Knives. See all Fontenille Pataud. See all Forge de Laguiole. See all Fox knives. See all Gerber. See all Kizer. See all Leatherman. See all Cold Steel Knives. See all Rick Hinderer Knives. See all Schrade. See all SOG. See all Spartan Blades. See all Spyderco. See all Steel Will Knives. -
Victorinox: Everything You Need to Know About Multi-Tools and Cutlery
Everything you need to know about Multi-tools and cutlery Swiss Army Knife 1891 Swiss Soldier’s Knife 1897 042_100_Manual_e_S_02_11 7.4.2008 7:39 Uhr Seite 2 Contents History of Victorinox Ibach A. History Pages A1 – A13 In the 19th century Switzerland was still one of that time, it was an adventurous undertaking the poorest countries in Europe. Unemploy- for a craftsman to build up a factory using indu- ment forced many Swiss to emigrate. strial methods, and required almost superhu- B. Tables Pages B1 – B8 Confronted with this situation, the mastercutler man determination. Karl Elsener, son of a hat maker, wanted to The soldier’s knife was very robust but relative- C. Explanations to our Catalogue Pages C1 – C15 create jobs. However, since he did not wish to ly heavy. Karl Elsener therefore developed a Part 1 – Pocket-Tools build a factory, he founded the Swiss Cutlers’ lighter and more elegant knife for officers, Part 2 – Cutlery Association, with the objective of cooperating which had even more functions. He called this to produce knives for the soldiers of the Swiss new model of pocket knife, which had only two army in Switzerland. springs for six tools, the «Officer’s and Sports D. Technical informations Pages D1 – D10 The first delivery to the Swiss army was made Knife». He had it legally registered on June 12, in 1891. Some 27 fellow cutlers participated, 1897. E. Neutral test reports Page E1 but gave up because a German firm was able to However, unlike the soldier’s knife, the produce knives more cheaply at its industriali- «Officer’s Knife» did not become part of the zed plant in Solingen than was possible for Swiss army’s official equipment – which is why F. -
Knives 2019 Amoureux—Armour
custom knifemakers ABEGG—AMOS Uses stainless, salvage wrought iron, brass and copper for fi ttings. Handle materials A include stabilized and natural domestic and exotic fi gured woods, durable synthetics, ABEGG, ARNIE stacked leather. Makes own sheaths. Prices: $300 and up. Remarks: Part-time maker. 5992 Kenwick Cr, Huntington Beach, CA 92648, Phone: 714-848-5697 First knife sold in 2013. Doing business as Aldrich Knife & Tool. Emphasis put on clean ABERNATHY, LANCE lines, fi t and fi nish and performance. Mark: An arched ALDRICH. Sniper Bladeworks, 1924 Linn Ave., North Kansas City, MO 64116, Phone: 816-585- ALEXANDER, EUGENE 1595, [email protected]; Web: www.sniperbladeworks.com Box 540, Ganado, TX 77962-0540, Phone: 512-771-3727 Specialties: Tactical frame-lock and locking-liner folding knives. Alexander,, Oleg, and Cossack Blades ACCAWI, FUAD 15460 Stapleton Way, Wellington, FL 33414, Phone: 443-676-6111, Web: www. 130 Timbercrest Dr., Oak Ridge, TN 37830, Phone: 865-414-4836, gaccawi@ cossackblades.com comcast.net; Web: www.acremetalworks.com Technical: All knives are made from hand-forged Damascus (3-4 types of steel are used to Specialties: I create one of a kind pieces from small working knives to performance create the Damascus) and have a HRC of 60-62. Handle materials are all natural, including blades and swords. Patterns: Styles include, and not limited to hunters, Bowies, daggers, various types of wood, horn, bone and leather. Embellishments include the use of precious swords, folders and camp knives. Technical: I forge primarily 5160, produces own metals and stones, including gold, silver, diamonds, rubies, sapphires and other unique Damascus and does own heat treating. -
OKCA 29Th Annual • April 17-18
KNIFEOKCA 29th Annual SHOW • April 17-18 Lane County Fairgrounds & Convention Center • Eugene, Oregon April 2004 Ourinternational membership is happily involved with “Anything that goes ‘cut’!” YOU ARE INVITEDTO THE OKCA 29th ANNUAL KNIFE SHOW & SALE In the freshly refurbished EXHIBIT HALL. Now 470 Tables! You Could Win... a new Brand Name knife or other valuable prize, just for filling out a door prize coupon. Do it now so you don't forget! You can also... buy tickets in our Saturday (only) RAFFLE for chances to WIN even more fabulous knife prizes. Stop at the OKCA table before 5:00 p.m Saturday. Tickets are only $1 each, or 6 for $5. Free Identification & Appraisal Ask for Bernard Levine, author of Levine's Guide to Knives and Their Values, at table N-01. ELCOME to the Oregon Knife At the Show, don't miss the special live your name to be posted near the prize showcases Collectors Association Special Show demonstrations Saturday and Sunday. This (if you miss the posting, we will MAIL your WKnewslettter. On Saturday, April 17 year we have Martial Arts, Scrimshaw, prize). and Sunday, April 18, we want to welcome you Engraving, Knife Sharpening, Blade Grinding and your friends and family to the famous and Competition, Knife Performance Testing and Along the side walls, we will have more than a spectacular OREGON KNIFE SHOW & SALE. Flint Knapping. New this year: big screen live score of MUSEUM QUALITY KNIFE AND Now the Largest Knife Show in the World! TV close-ups of the craftsmen at work. And SWORD COLLECTIONS ON DISPLAY for don't miss the FREE knife identification and your enjoyment, in addition to our hundreds of The OREGON KNIFE SHOW happens just appraisal by renowned knife author tables of hand-made, factory, and antique knives once a year, at the Lane County Fairgrounds & BERNARD LEVINE (Table N-01). -
Best Factory Knives of Blade's First 40 Years
BEST FACTORY KNIVES OF BLADE’S FIRST 40 YEARS Table of Contents Chapter 1 Best Factory Knives 1973-1988 Chapter 2 Best Factory Knives 1989-2000 Chapter 3 Best Factory Knives 2001-2012 Chapter 1 Best Factory Knives 1973-1988 They may have been your father’s knives or your grandfather’s knives—they may even be your knives. To help celebrate its 40th anniversary, BLADE released a three-part series recognizing the top 40 factory knives over that span (1973-2013). The first chapter pinpoints the top factory knives from 1973-88. We compiled a list of some top factory knives over that stretch and submitted them to a panel of veteran knife observers and asked them to select their top five to 10—or however many they felt comfortable choosing. Though “top factory knives” can be subjective, we determined a top factory knife is one that excelled in terms of setting a standard that other companies attempted to emulate, and/or excelled in quality of craftsmanship, originality and creativity—or both. We no doubt inadvertently omitted knives that should be included. As a result, we asked our panel members to add those and rank them in their lists, too. The panel members: knife writers James Morgan Ayres, BLADE field editor Kim Breed, Durwood Hollis, Blade Magazine Cutlery Hall-Of-Fame member Bernard Levine and Mac Overton; Pete Cohan, former curator of the National Knife Museum; writer/photographer Terrill Hoffman; Roy Huntington, editor of American Handgunner Magazine; and Rick Thronburg of William Henry. Some of the knives ranked herein were made before 1973. -
August Firearms - Ammo - Outdoor Sports - Hobby
10/02/21 06:40:19 Stokes: August Firearms - Ammo - Outdoor Sports - Hobby Auction Opens: Tue, Aug 10 10:00am PT Auction Closes: Sun, Aug 15 7:00pm PT Lot Title Lot Title 0000 Informational Lot, Please Read 0029 KA-BAR 1189 Locking Blade Knife 0001 Lot of 24 Pocket knives 0030 Case XX 6231 1/2 With Sheath 0002 Lot of 26 Pocket Novelties and Advertising 0031 KA-BAR 1184 Stag Handle Folding Hunter 0003 A lot of 12 Novelty and Advertising Pocket Knife with Sheath Knives 0032 3 Fixed Blade Knives 0004 Lot Pocket Knives and Novelty Knives 0033 KLA-TRA-SO Cleaver Carved Antler Handle, 0005 Lot of 5 Locking Blade Knives Solingen Germany 0006 4 Folding Blade Advertising Knives 0034 Three Vintage Fixed Blade Knives 0007 5 Folding Blade Knives 0035 3 Fixed Blade Knives 0008 4 Folding Blade Knives 0036 Two Finland Martinetti Knives 0009 8 Advertising Knives including Purina 0037 Four Vintage Swedish Knives- Mora, Sweden 0010 3 Double Blade Folding Knives 0038 16 Mini Knives and Knife Sheath Sets 0011 3 Pin Up USA Pocket Knives 0039 19+ Mix of Knives 0012 Six Novelty Pocket Knives 0040 2 Case XX Sodbuster Knives, 2138, 2137 0013 3 Collector Small Pocket Knives 0041 Collection of Camper Knives and others 0014 15 Advertising Knives 0042 Multi tools and more 0015 12 Souvenir Pocket knives 0043 11 Victorinox Pocket Knives 0016 Three Vintage Richards RCMP Canada Pocket 0044 8 Wenger Delemont Pocket Knives Knives 0045 10 Pocket Knives 0017 Lot 16 Miniature Pocket Knives 0046 18 Pocket Knives, China and Japan 0018 Pocket Knives: USS Midway, US Navy, PSNS-