Re: DO YOU........................CANOE ?
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2020 6:30 pm
Squatch, may I ask how many years of collecting is represented by your superb collection?
All About Pocket Knives is a knife related resource center for buying, selling, researching, and discussing all things knives
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_forum/
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_forum/viewtopic.php?t=27186
The wall with most of the displays on it is actually brick covered with a smooth cement layer. I used a masonry bit and plastic expansion anchors to put hangers in the wall. The displays simply have holes drilled in the back panels. I used small pan-head screws in the anchors leaving only enough protruding to engage the holes in the displays without protruding far enough to interfere with the knives in the display separated from the screw heads by a layer on foam and a sheet of velvet. The other (short) wall is drywall and I used toggle anchors for the displays on that wall. They are the ones that have two spring loaded arms that open inside the wall after passing through the hole. By adding an extra nut and washer you can adjust how much of the screw is left exposed when the anchor is tightened up securely. I haven't had one fall yet. Sorry but taking them down and putting them back up is the chore involved with collecting I dislike the most.Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 6:21 pmHey Charlie, How do you have those displays anchored to the wall? I know they are heavy when filled w/ knives like that. I use to have mine on the wall but never felt like they were up there securely enough, so I took them down. If you could show some pics of the anchors and the backs of the displays, that would help me out. Sorry to put you to work today.
I love the way that corner looks w/ all those knives there.
You're kidding right?Steve Warden wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 5:19 pm Very cool!
Could I get a close up on that one left of center, toward the top right, just below but slightly above catty-corner to the other one on the big case with the other knives on it?
![]()
Yup! VERY cool!!
Sasquach wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 11:17 pmYou're kidding right?Steve Warden wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 5:19 pm Very cool!
Could I get a close up on that one left of center, toward the top right, just below but slightly above catty-corner to the other one on the big case with the other knives on it?
![]()
Yup! VERY cool!!![]()
Well, I've been "accumulating" knives most of my life which is not necessarily "collecting". It was about 2006 or '07 when I was looking at a drawer or two full of pocket knives in my basement shop. They were knives that had belonged to family members or myself over the years. I decided that it would be nice to organize them rather than leaving them collect dust in those drawers....and a collector was born! So my collection is a combination of a lifetime accumulation and 13 or 14 years of cherry picking for a real collection. The canoe was a popular pattern among my grandfather's generation so I had a few and decided that I would concentrate on that pattern. I do collect other patterns but the Case Canoes are the heart of the collection.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 6:30 pm Squatch, may I ask how many years of collecting is represented by your superb collection?
I have purchased all of my displays (except for the Case Mint Set and a couple of Case commemorates which came with their own display) from a Company named Custom Displays, here's their web site - https://www.customdisplays.com/knife-display-cases.html
I agree with QS, German made by Hen & Rooster. Good steel, excellent craftsmanship, outstanding European stag, what's not to keep? I would add one to my collection.Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 9:11 pm I got a canoe in today. I bought it to resell, but after doing a bit a research on it, I might just keep it. A.G. Russell’s Cutting Edge resell site shows one like it that sold recently w/ pearl handles and they had the date on it of 1969-1970. Given how spectacular the stag is on this, I think that age would be about right. You just don’t see stag handles that aren’t hafted down to the white. This has grain right to the bolsters on both sides, which makes me think it’s an older knife. Made in Germany.
Thanks for the info! They look really nice!Sasquach wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 11:36 pmI have purchased all of my displays (except for the Case Mint Set and a couple of Case commemorates which came with their own display) from a Company named Custom Displays, here's their web site - https://www.customdisplays.com/knife-display-cases.html
They offer a selection of sizes and materials.
Thanks Charlie. I thought it would be something like that. I didn’t even think about going through the back of the display to anchor them. I have hammered in multiple picture hangers on the top edge and used that but I don’t feel like that’s going to hold. It is easy to take down and open. So I have to think about that aspect of it and whether to make it harder or not. My collection is evolving all the time so I access is important.Sasquach wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 11:16 pmThe wall with most of the displays on it is actually brick covered with a smooth cement layer. I used a masonry bit and plastic expansion anchors to put hangers in the wall. The displays simply have holes drilled in the back panels. I used small pan-head screws in the anchors leaving only enough protruding to engage the holes in the displays without protruding far enough to interfere with the knives in the display separated from the screw heads by a layer on foam and a sheet of velvet. The other (short) wall is drywall and I used toggle anchors for the displays on that wall. They are the ones that have two spring loaded arms that open inside the wall after passing through the hole. By adding an extra nut and washer you can adjust how much of the screw is left exposed when the anchor is tightened up securely. I haven't had one fall yet. Sorry but taking them down and putting them back up is the chore involved with collecting I dislike the most.Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 6:21 pmHey Charlie, How do you have those displays anchored to the wall? I know they are heavy when filled w/ knives like that. I use to have mine on the wall but never felt like they were up there securely enough, so I took them down. If you could show some pics of the anchors and the backs of the displays, that would help me out. Sorry to put you to work today.
I love the way that corner looks w/ all those knives there.![]()