Knife Forums and Links
January 19th, 2008Here are some knife, sword, dagger related links.
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Here are some knife, sword, dagger related links.
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Onemanknifefight.net has the largest collection of collectible knives and swords on the Internet. No other website has so many hard to find and extremely valuable authentic knives and swords with so much history. You can buy artistic pieces, weapons for show, practice swords and authentic battle ready swords and daggers. We even have Celtic swords, Samurai swords, katana swords, Japanese swords and knife making supplies.
Ninja swords and samuri swords are very popular now along with many other asian swords, knives and daggers. You can find Katanas, Wakizashi, Samurai, Bushido and other authentic Japanese swords. Don’t get your Masahio blade without a sword cleaning kit or sword stone.
We also have movie swords such as Lord of the Ring swords, Kill Bill swords, Braveheart swords and Final Fantasy swords and video game swords.
You’ll find all swords much cheaper than at other collectible knives and swords online stores and brick and mortar stores.
Here’s another cool find. A Celtic long sword! I really like Celtic swords as they are hard to find. You always find tons of asian swords, but not Celtic swords.
IT SHOWS TRACES OF FULL HAND FORGE ENGRAVINGS, DESIGNS AND BATTLE SCARS. VERY FLEXIBLE SHOWING THE EXCELLENT FORGE CONSTRUCTION OF THOSE ANCIENT TIMES.
ONE OF THE LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A REAL TOP COLLECTORS MUSEUM SWORD SHOWING THE TRANSITION DESIGN OF ANCIENT TO MEDIEVAL TIMES.
Do you think it’s authentic? I don’t really know. There’s no documentation, no appraisal, no history of the life of the sword or previous owner. Take a look at the celtic sword yourself and see what you think.
I found this knife, an Al Mar Eagle Ultralight. This is a rare knife as the blade is fully serrated. This type of Al Mar Eagle knife has been discontinued for 3 years. It’s hard to find.
The knife has a 3 1/2 inch drop point blade of AUS-8 stainless with thumb stud. It features the Al Mar front lock system which allows the user to open and close with one hand and the Al Mar pro-clip system which allows the user to reverse the pocket clip.
This is one seriously cool collectible sword. It is a custom made Hornet sword made by Gil Hibben. The sword is 40 inches long with amber rings on the hilt. You have to see it to believe it. It has a 28 inch blade. This is a real beauty. I wish I had enough money to buy it.
For almost 50 years, custom knife maker Gil Hibben,
has been producing hand-made knives for
hunters, martial artist, and discerning collectors.
He is the creator of the popular Rambo III Bowie,
which was featured in the Sylvester Stallone film,
and knives for other Hollywood productions and personalities
such as John Wayne, Elvis Presley, and Steve McQueen.
Gil created the Klingon blades for the
Star Trek Experience in Las Vegas and is
Official Klingon Armorer for Paramount Pictures.
Gil also produced knives for our servicemen to use in Vietnam.
His firsthand experience as an Alaskan hunting guide,
throwing knife expert, and fifth degree black belt in Kenpo Karate,
has contributed to his creating some of the most popular knives of the 20th century.
Smokey mountain knife works makes some really nice blades. They are popular for collecting too. If you want to collect their knives, but don’t want to pay through the nose, or don’t know where to buy them, then check out the Smokey Mountain Knife Works knives listed on that link. Hard to find and popular knives made by Smokey Mountain are for sale. The demand for the particular knife creates the price so you won’t be subject to paying through the nose!
There are many collectible knives and swords that you can buy. First you need to know what kind, type, age and usable blade you want to collect. There are many different kinds of swords and knives. Do you want Civil War swords, World War II knives, survival knives, samurai swords?
Many collectible swords made today are not fit for real use. They are made from steel that would snap if the sword was to actually be used. Those swords are good for hanging on a wall only. If you want to collect swords that could also be used, then you need to look for real swords made from material that would stand up to being used. The sword material guide on the left will help you figure out what kind of material you need to make sure the blade is made from.
Knives are less of a problem to collect but there are many kinds of knives. Some knives are collectible only because of who made them. Older Randall knives are very collectible but not the newer ones.
It’s hard to find blades that are authentic and older than the 1800s. The only way I’ve found any is on ebay. Which is why I created this site.
Yes someone did indeed bring a cane sword to court. Some idiot thought he’d bring a concealed weapon into court for jury duty selection.
” Police who detected the hidden weapons Monday said Vladislav Lisetskiy, 40, told them he didn’t know it was illegal to bring a 2 1/2-foot sword and 6-inch knife into Brooklyn’s Supreme Court, the New York Post reported Tuesday.”
If you don’t know what a cane sword is here’s the description. It’s a cane, as in a cane used in walking such as a walking cane, with a sword hidden in the cane. The handle of the walking cane is the handle of the sword. If you’ve seen any of the Harry Potter movies, Lucius Malfoy’s snake head walking cane is like that. You pull the handle and out comes the sword. Or wand as in Malfoy’s case. Find yourself a concealed weapon via a cane sword on our site.
It’s not every day that you find a sword for sale that is this old. The Ottoman Sword from 1216 is a pretty cool looking sword.
It’s Islamic and from 1216 Hijiri which is 1839 AD. It is steel and leather and from a private collection.
The sword commemorates the great Islamic military leader, Saladin (Salah Al-Din Al-Ayyubi), who defeated the Crusaders in the 12th Century. This sword was a reward for outstanding military service given to an Ottoman officer.
The part that really fascinates me is that the blades are elaborately decorated with Islamic calligraphy and stars throughout and hooks on the ends of the sword allow it to be hung. It is an amazing piece of Islamic art. On the bottom of the blade, the name of Saladin is inscribed alongside the year 1217 (Hijra).
This is a rare sword auction find.