Old Knives, Xx, and More: Case and Case-Related Knives Before 1920: a Guide to Identification and Value

Old Knives, Xx, and More: Case and Case-Related Knives Before 1920: a Guide to Identification and Value

by Tom McCandless
Old Knives, Xx, and More: Case and Case-Related Knives Before 1920: a Guide to Identification and Value

Old Knives, Xx, and More: Case and Case-Related Knives Before 1920: a Guide to Identification and Value

by Tom McCandless

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Overview

Knife collecting has grown tremendously in the last thirty years, and the most collected brand by far is Case. The long history of Case knives dates to 1896, when brothers John, Jean, and Andrew Case began producing knives with their stampings. Author Tom McCandless, a longtime knife collector, explores the history of Case knives from their beginning to 1920 in Old Knives, XX, and More. He also chronicles his own experiences as a collector in building knowledge, networking with dealers and vendors, and finding answers to questions of value and authentication. Early Case knives, current-production knives, or knives from any period between are all collectible. Some collectors focus on patterns such as whittlers, stockman, or trappers. Other collections are based on handle materials such as stag, bone, pearl, greenbone, and redbone. If you want to know more about collecting knives—including pattern numbers, handle materials, grading conditions, and pricing—this book is an essential resource.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532068447
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 04/15/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 70
File size: 23 MB
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About the Author

Tom McCandless spent forty years in the banking business, retiring as president and chairman of a community bank. He has also worked as an auctioneer and real estate appraiser. He enjoys raising and training Brittany bird dogs, collecting old pocketknives, and spending time with his five grandchildren. He occasionally sells knives on eBay under the handle olderdogs1.
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