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How to Collect Winchester .22 Rifles
Collecting Winchester .22 caliber rifles can make for a fascinating hobby. Winchester has a rich history dating to 1855, when Oliver Winchester...
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Western Knife Company History
Western Cutlery's facilities in Boulder, Colorado, carried on founder Charles W. Platts's tradition of fine knifemaking for 23 years after the company...
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Bowie Knife History
Colonel James "Jim" Bowie first gained recognition for his skill with a knife following his role in the "Sandbar Duel" in Mississippi...
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The History of Case Knives
Case Knives are made by W.R. Case and Sons Cutlery, an American company that makes a variety of hand-crafted knives. W.R. Case...
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How to Collect Bowie Knives
The hunting knife has been part of civilization for centuries and is still an indispensable tool in the field. One of the...
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History of the Case Knife
Case Knives, made in the United States, are known for their consistent high quality and collector's value. The company has manufactured a...
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How to Collect Western W49 Bowie Knives
The Western Knife Company began making knives in Colorado in 1898. One of the more famous knives they manufactured was the Western...
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How Much Are Old Timer Knives Worth?
Old Timer Knives were a line of knives produced by the Imperial Schrade Corporation. Beginning as Schrade Cutlery in 1904, the Old...
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How to Date a Winchester Firearm
Winchester, by far, is the most famous name in firearms. The model 1873 is commonly known as The Gun that Won the...
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How to Search for the History of a Gun With a Winchester Shotgun Serial Number
Searching for the year, make, model and history of your Winchester rifle should be done through a professional gun dealer. Locate your...
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List of Manufacturers for Kitchen Knives
List of Manufacturers for Kitchen Knives. One of the most important elements to a complete kitchen is the inclusion of a good...
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How to Collect Automatic Knives
Automatic knives respond quickly with the touch of a button that is usually located on the side of the knife. A few...
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Dimpled Blades Vs. Smooth Blades
Many varieties of cooking knives are on the market, for use with different foods and for different cutting techniques. Dimpled and smooth...
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The History of Kershaw Knives
Kershaw Knives---a division of Kai USA, producers of Shun Cutlery---began in 1974 when Pete Kershaw resigned his sales position with Gerber Knives...
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Illinois Knife Case Law
You are allowed to carry knives with blades smaller than 3 inches in the state of Illinois as long as you are...
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Gun Manufacture List
Gun manufacturers helped to define eras. The finely crafted Winchester rifle was born after the closure of the American Civil War. The...
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How do I Collect Buck Knives?
Hoyt Buck made a knife in 1902 that started the success of his company, but it was not until 1964 that the...
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How to Compare Housing Price History With Salary History
Economists, bankers and real estate analysts often compare the changes in housing values and salaries to make informed decisions. These comparisons shed...
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The History of a Trapper Pocket Knife
The popular style of pocket knife called the trapper has two blades: one a sharp, curved clip point and the other blunt...
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Information on Shot Gun Houses
Since the late 1700s, shotgun houses have provided a unique house design for people in the United States. With the smaller interior...