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All About Pocket Knives

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When I was a young little fart, my Dad gave me my first pocket knife. That knife meant so much to me; it was like a passage into manhood. Although I was quite some ways off from becoming a man, it felt like I was on the right path.



The majority of men in my family, and a few of the ladies, are very much into collectible pocket knives. I assume that is where I got my urge to skip truck payments to buy more knives. I am just kidding, sort of. Disclaimer - I, in no way, endorse skipping truck payments to purchase knives. Read on.

I can look through my stash of knives and give you a rough history about the knife, where I bought it, the incredible deal I got on it and give you some tidbits about what I have done with a particular knife. I know, I am an official knife geek no matter how you look at it.

Now getting into collectible pocket knives is not as overwhelming as it may seem. You should not feel like you have to be an expert on blade steel or handle material to step into this hobby.

What I do, is pick out a manufacturer. I then study their line of collectible pocket knives. Now, the knife does not have to state "collectible" on the box to call it that. It becomes collectible when you add it to your stock and you learn a little bit about it.

I really like barnboard handle material. Barnboard comes in a variety of colors and designs, but I thoroughly love the rustic look and feel. Toying with a knife made with a barnboard handle feels like I am stepping back in time.

So, I search out collectible pocket knives with barnboard handles. I scour the Internet, the department stores, pawn shops, sporting goods stores and just about anywhere else I could possibly find a pocket knife.

When I run across that barnboard pocket knife that I am craving, I either buy it, if I like the price, or I jot down the location and do some comparison shopping. The trouble with many knives is that they can disappear off of the market quite quickly if you do not jump on those deals when you find them. So, shop around at your own risk.

Over a period of time, I will buy the type of collectible pocket knives that are interesting me; like my barnboard example above. Once I get a nice little group together, I put them in a decent looking display. The writer in me likes to jot down a few lines and print them out in some impressive looking font and display it below my knives.

Now, I grab my digital camera and snap a few shots of my new collectible pocket knives. I will take those images, brush them up with a paint shop type program if need be, and display my new toys in a forum or two to get some feedback.

Putting your knives in photos and posting them for discussion is a great way to learn more, find out values and often times receive some good offers if you are up for selling parts of your collection to make some extra money.

Another thing I like to do is purchase some knife rolls for my knives. These rolls make it easy to transport knives without nicking or scuffing them. I throw my knife rolls in the backseat and head for a gun and knife show.

I browse about the booths at the shows and find folks with similar knives. If I find a dealer or private individual with a similar selection of collectible pocket knives, I will brows through them, showing some interest and getting the booth owner excited about a potential customer and then I will spring out my knife roll.

You never know where this might lead. You might find a buyer for your knives. Or, you may find some good information about them. I tend to find more knives to add to my collection much to the dismay of my banking account.

Collectible pocket knives are not the answer to your financial success, but are a very gratifying hobby full of history, art and interest.
All About Pocket Knives
Sharpening tool we keep in our home is used for kitchen knives and similar cutting tools, like scissors. Maybe we also have another one to sharpen our garden tools we use here and then. But these are all knife sharpeners that we keep in our home for the tools we use at home. What about outdoors? If we want to sharpen our pocket knife, we would be in trouble. They are very useful and necessary in some situations, like fishing, and we have to be ready for action. This is exactly why we could benefit from a pocket knife sharpener.

These small sharpening tools could often fit our pocket and we won't even notice they are there. One of sharpeners we can recommend is Gerber sharpener. This is quite efficient and compact sharpening tool for all pocket knives. There are two sharpening groves for use, one of them has diamond coated rods that creates razor sharp edge on your knife. The other groove has diamonds coated rods for aggressive sharpening. This particular tool is very small, light and is quite easy to use.

Another sharpening tools we give thumbs up is the Crock Stick pocket knife sharpener that has two types of rods. We like this one because chefs use it too and it can also serve you well in home, for kitchen knives. One rod serves for reconditioning of the blade while other fine rod is used to finish the job. There are two option to choose from when it comes to angles, from 17 to 25 degrees. Additional features of this tool are: integral snap in rod storage, special angle for scissors and a hand protector.

Now comes the ultimate sharpening tool for pocket knives. It's actually a pen styled tool that has a brass clip going into orange casting. You need to screw this two pieces together to get a fully equipped knife sharpener. This is the smallest tool you can find on the market right now. Take a good care of it because you can easily lose it - it's that small.

The final pocket knife sharpener we would like to recommend to you is the Sterling knife sharpener. It is among best sharpening tools and has a precision tungsten carbide cutting blade. Its size is only 3" in length, which means you can carry this sharpener very easily and without troubles. With a 1/2 ounces weight, you won't even know you have it with you. Use this little helper to sharpen all blades that you carry outdoors with you. Keep in mind that this Sterling has anodized aluminum body that will endure years of use. One other things you may appreciate on this pocket knife sharpener is that you can easily change the packaging to meet your needs. You probably know that not many sharpeners have this as an option.

All tools mentioned here are great for quick knife sharpening outdoors for all sorts of of blades. Their size and practical design makes them perfect for the task they have. If you are using a pocket knife, one of these sharpeners is a great solution for you.
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