PA, I'm just a newbie when it comes to knife collecting.

I started collecting the charter knives and have about 12, and collecting these drew my interest to other types of knives. Right now I only have two others coming my way a Seahorse and a Wharncliff.
The reason I start looking a only brand new knives was from my collecting other types of thing, like stamps, coins and tokens where condition is everything unless it is a very rare item.
Looking at the catalogs I took out of the library, all the older knives were very expensive in those kind of conditions, hence, I started looking at the newer knives.
What is the lowest condition that is consider collectible, when it comes to knifes?
I would like the older knives to look good enough that you could display them in your home with out every one thinking to go to the dump and bring thing home to display.
I don't want to make money with my collection, if it happens it happens.

I just want to have fun collecting and learn from the collection.

Though I would like the family to at least get what I had into the collection and the expenses from selling it, if no one in the family would like to carry it on, after the Banshee with the black coach and black horses comes to get me.
PA, would you be will and do you have the time to personally take and old fart under your wing and guide him down the yellow brick road of knife collecting? If you would we could take this to are personal mail boxes and give the rest of the guys a brake for our carryings on.
Thanks, Little Lee
