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Knife Collecting

Collecting knives is a hobby that can provide many years of enjoyment, whether you choose to do it for art or fun. If you don’t understand where to begin, however, you might find yourself daunted by the unforeseen complexities this hobby presents. To help you decide, we will address some beginner tips for knife collecting.

Choosing which knives to collect really depends on whether there’s a pre-existing collection or not. Selecting the ideal knife can be challenging. If the collection has been passed down to you and it’s a pocket knife collection, then you will have a head start on the direction you need to head. Lots of knife collectors end up discovering that they choose to collect from a specific period of time, so they’ll focus more on blades that are – let’s say, from the 1800s.

We recommend that if you’re beginning your knife collection, you start with some of the newer, high-quality knives that will gain value over time. Then, once you have looked into more historical type blades, you can make a more substantial investment.

Collecting knives is about understanding the design, the history, and the person who designed the blade – especially if it’s a newer model. It is of importance to note that if you buy a knife that is mass-produced in China, these knives won’t gain any value over time; however, if you invest in a limited edition blade from Japan, Germany, or the United States, you’ll see different results in terms of the knives value.

Collecting custom made knives can be a fun and fruitful endeavor, provided you have the right information going in.

It will be tempting to buy the first knife that catches your eye. Take the time to do your homework before you buy your first knife because it can be tempting to buy the first knife that catches your eye. You’ll want to do some research first about the types of knives that you like. They might fall into one of several categories, including:

Pocket Knives are well known as versatile tools. Some models, like tactical folding knives, Higonokami, and Balisongs all make an excellent addition to any collection.

Daggers are similar in shape to the Bowie knife. They have a short, sharp blade with two cutting edges and a sharp point. People have favored daggers for personal close combat defense throughout history, and they can be further divided into various subcategories like the Corvo, Dirk, and Pugio.

Bowie Knives are large, fixed-blade knives have a distinct and recognizable appearance. These knives supposedly became famous due to their prominent use by American pioneer Jim Bowie. They have a large clip point knife blade, simple crossguard, and accompanying sheath.

 

Custom Knives are handcrafted works of art by bladesmiths. They can fit into any of the other categories, or be something else entirely. However, they are categorized; these knives will always feature the custom touch of the artisan who forged them.

You’ll need to do some research on where to turn for a great selection of collectible knives. You can start by looking around at your local knife stores and specialty shops. You can also explore online when you’re ready for a greater variety of options.

Make sure you’re dealing with a reputable business, no matter where you buy from. Check on the customer’s reviews. How reputable is the dealer? Do they guarantee their work? What is their workmanship quality like. Asking these questions, and others can help you determine the credibility of your source.

Knives can cost a few dollars to many thousands of dollars. You should know what you’re looking for and determine a price range that you are comfortable with before buying anything. Doing this will help you manage your expectations, and ensure that the hobby is a fun and sustainable one for you.

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