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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1827621" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>After a lifetime of carrying a pocket knife, a couple of years ago I noticed I had quite a collection of old knives from as far back as the 60s in an old tackle box. Many had broken springs or a cracked handle, all had blades worn down by sharpening. All brought back memories of old friends from whom I had obtained them, or of a trip when I was carrying a particular example. I even had the knife my grandfather carried with him on his final trip to the hospital. I was a collector and did not know it.</p><p>I began to read the history of the cutlery companies that made these knives from the 1920s through the 1960s when quality began to decline. This led to frequent trips to Ebay to look at examples of particular interest. It has been a fun two years of bidding on knives but I need to quit. I am running out of places to store them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1827621, member: 32879"] After a lifetime of carrying a pocket knife, a couple of years ago I noticed I had quite a collection of old knives from as far back as the 60s in an old tackle box. Many had broken springs or a cracked handle, all had blades worn down by sharpening. All brought back memories of old friends from whom I had obtained them, or of a trip when I was carrying a particular example. I even had the knife my grandfather carried with him on his final trip to the hospital. I was a collector and did not know it. I began to read the history of the cutlery companies that made these knives from the 1920s through the 1960s when quality began to decline. This led to frequent trips to Ebay to look at examples of particular interest. It has been a fun two years of bidding on knives but I need to quit. I am running out of places to store them. [/QUOTE]
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