How to Start a Knife Collection: eKnives.com!

Start your knife collection!

Start your knife collection!

I know there is a lot of you knife lovers that would like to start your own collection but, how to start a knife collection, where to buy, what kind of knife should you collect?. These are some of the question you might be asking, that is why I’m sharing this article by Tracy Morrow on How to Start a Knife Collection.

I hope these guidelines will help and motivate you to get started. GOOD LUCK Future Collectors.

Ravicasi

So, you want to collect knives! Knife collecting is a rewarding hobby that pays off in satisfaction, pride, and an investment in products that will grow in value over the years. Some knife collectibles become valuable heirlooms that are passed generation to generation.

Before you begin, the first thing you want to do is come to a decision about what kind of collectibles you want to pursue. You might want to pursue collectible pocketknives, limited edition case knives of different makes and models, or antique collectible knives. The best collectible  knives are going to be the ones that give you the most pleasure. So, take your time and do some research before investing much money.

Some people decide to focus on a particular brand of knives, like limited edition Case knives, Marbles, or old timer pocket knives from Schrade. Others decide to collect a certain type of material, such as mother of pearl or stag handles. Bowie knives are also a popular type of knife to collect. They do take up quite a bit more room, so you may want to plan ahead to make sure of what space you’ll have to keep your precious collectibles in.

Once you determine what kind of knife you want to collect, it’s time to decide how you want to begin collecting your knives. Some people will start one knife at a time. You can give your family and friends a list of the knives you are hoping to add to your collection so they can buy them for you as gifts on the holidays. Some specialty or online stores will offer incentives or discounts for collectors, so make sure to ask around for this as well.

Make it a point to find out where and when the local knife shows are being held in your area. Visiting the different vendors at a knife show can give you more information than most of the books that are out on the market. The dealers also love to talk about their products, so you will learn a lot and might find some excellent deals on new knives to add to your collection!

Talking about books, you will want to look into Blade’s Guide to Knives & Their Values. It’s considered the newest bible of knife collecting. The Official Price Guide to Collector Knives, 14th Ed by Houston Price is also an excellent resource. Then there are a myriad of knife forums and even collectors associations, such as The National Knife Collectors Association where you will also find much information and others who share your interest.

Once you have three or more collectible knives, it’s time to decide how you want to store them so that they will retain original quality and value. There are a variety of knife storage and display cases available. If you want to keep your knives displayed for your every day viewing pleasure, you will want a glass topped display box, possibly to hang on your wall. Knife rolls will also keep your knives protected and you can store them virtually anywhere that is dry and away from extreme temperatures.

I hope this article has given you some good direction on where to get started. In no time at all, you will become a knife-collecting connoisseur. As an excellent knife-maker Darrel Ralph says, “Beware, like any other hobby, knife collecting can become addictive!”

~ by ravicasi on June 27, 2009.

One Response to “How to Start a Knife Collection: eKnives.com!”

  1. I am a very amature collector. I usually pick knives that I like the looks of. I have a question that you might be able to help me with. I have found an obscure website that has Vietnam commemorative KA-BAR Army % Marines edition. I was wondering if these would appreciate in value?
    Would you take a look at them and give me an idea what you think.

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