Art of the Switchblade

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Sticks of Fire

Art of the Switchblade

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A GREAT new book on the oldest and greatest Pre-WW2 switchblades from England, France, Germany, Italy and the United States.
99.9% of the knives, graphics, photos and information have never been seen anywhere before. A very heavy and high quality publication.

http://switchbladebook.com/
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Looks like a really nice book.

I may have to add it to my library ::nod::

Thanks for posting it here ::tu::
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Re: Art of the Switchblade

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Miller Bro`s wrote:Looks like a really nice book.

I may have to add it to my library ::nod::

Thanks for posting it here ::tu::
Thank you and thanks for creating this special forum for the knives we all love and cherish.

Nothing quite like it has been done before, and the book does not disappoint.
It is by far the benchmark for all Pre-WW2 switchblades.
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Re: Art of the Switchblade

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Hey Sticks o fire, how does one go about dateing, the switches silly! seriously if no dates on tangs WTF? any idees?
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Re: Art of the Switchblade

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shugy wrote:Hey Sticks o fire, how does one go about dateing, the switches silly! seriously if no dates on tangs WTF? any idees?
It takes lots of research and cross referencing.
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Re: Art of the Switchblade

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It does indeed ! Thanks for all your help over the times sticks o Fire ::tu::
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shugy wrote:Hey Sticks o fire, how does one go about dateing, the switches silly! seriously if no dates on tangs WTF? any idees?
It takes lots of research and cross referencing.
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