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/
Art of the Switchblade
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Re: Art of the Switchblade
Looks like a really nice book.
I may have to add it to my library
Thanks for posting it here
I may have to add it to my library

Thanks for posting it here

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Re: Art of the Switchblade
Thank you and thanks for creating this special forum for the knives we all love and cherish.Miller Bro`s wrote:Looks like a really nice book.
I may have to add it to my library![]()
Thanks for posting it here
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
Hey Sticks o fire, how does one go about dateing, the switches silly! seriously if no dates on tangs WTF? any idees?
Why am I in this handbasket and where are we goin?
Re: Art of the Switchblade
It takes lots of research and cross referencing.shugy wrote: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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It does indeed ! Thanks for all your help over the times sticks o Fire

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