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Re: Storage and Preservation

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2017 12:09 pm
by truck
I keep NIB knives in the bottom of a toolbox, and have tools and "project" knives in the top tray. Loose knives are in rolls, separated by brand. (Case roll, Schrade roll, etc.) Before fastening them, I drop a desiccant pouch into each roll. When I clean a new acquisition I start with Rem-Oil and a toothbrush with stiff nylon bristles to dislodge dirt and gunk. If the blades are rusty I graduate to a brass toothbrush with soft bristles and Hoppes #9. I never go overboard because I like character on old knives. When it's as clean as I want I use a little light oil and a piece of 0000 steel wool to polish. So far I have not tried RenWax or any of the other Handle conditioners the guys have recommended but I'm sure someday I will.

Re: Storage and Preservation

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 3:05 pm
by gwelker62
Question for all...

For the knives you have the original box for, do you store said knife in that box?

As of right now, and since I like to look and play with them a lot, shelving most of my knives separate from the box. Keeping the boxes in plastic bags and stored away in a drawer. My reasoning is, don't want to handle the boxes no more than I have to and cause unwanted wear. May be a problem down the road when my collection gets bigger and I can't remember what box goes with what knife tho. ::paranoid::

Re: Storage and Preservation

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 4:18 pm
by truck
gwelker62 wrote:Question for all...

For the knives you have the original box for, do you store said knife in that box?
Only if it came in a display tin or similar "fancy" box. Standard cardboard boxes are stored in a bag separate from the knives, which are kept in rolls.

Re: Storage and Preservation

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 5:19 pm
by jerryd6818
Boxes are stored in boxes. Let my kids worry about matching them up. I used to store them in plastic grocery bags but the flood of '06 destroyed the first batch, so.....................

Tins and presentation boxes are stored in the safe with the knives and the knives that came in them, inside the tins and presentation boxes.

Re: Storage and Preservation

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 10:33 pm
by whitebuffalo58
I couldn't begin to calculate the hours I've spent thinking about, designing and building knife storage and display units. It'd have to be in the hundreds!

Here's a small sampling of just a few. Some of these I may have shown before, sorry for any duplication.

We started out with 4 of these 80's cassette/vcr storage cabinets. My wife designed 3 for jewelry and curios. I designed one for knives, each with a custom stand. I used modern ABS dvd/cd trays for the knives, each will hold 5 knives up to 4-1/4" long. The shelves in back for larger knives and/or boxes. The hotrod colors, red vinyl automotive trim and chrome lugnut pulls kind of appeal to my personal tastes.
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These were built using quartersawn white oak that we reclaimed from church pews that were at least 120 years old. We added vintage copper clad hardware and burgandy flocking to finish them off.
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I'm pretty sure I've shown this one before, but here it is in a photo essay format that my wife used in one of her classes.
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Not sure how many pics I can add, so I'll start another post.


WB

Re: Storage and Preservation

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 10:56 pm
by whitebuffalo58
Last ones for the time being, please excuse the mess around and on top of them, the "clubhouse" is in real need of a good spring cleaning.

This one is built from natural barn board, reclaimed from an early 1900's Kansas barn. The slanted shelves work great, not only for storage, but also display. The drawers below store larger knives and boxes/paperwork.
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The one on the left started out as an old console tv. After gutting it, I added drawers and faced them with quilted birch. I later added the glass display on top for razors and other shaving memorabilia inherited from deceased family members, but it's consumed now with what-nots. The 4-drawer unit on top was something I picked up at a garage sale and it just happened to fit.

The cabinet on the right, I built from scratch using cherry wood and again, quilted birch to match the other. I was originally going to put a clock in the top opening, but I've accumulated way too much crap to use the space for such a frivolous purpose. :D
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If I find pics of more I'll post 'em later.


WB

Re: Storage and Preservation

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 12:19 am
by doglegg
Good job WB, those look great.

Re: Storage and Preservation

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 12:30 pm
by whitebuffalo58
Thanks doglegg!


WB

Re: Storage and Preservation

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 12:50 pm
by orvet
Wow! :shock:
Those are all amazing, creative and beautiful ways to hold and display knives! ::tu:: ::tu::

Re: Storage and Preservation

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 2:56 pm
by Quick Steel
Golly gracious WB. You do beautiful work.

Re: Storage and Preservation

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 11:17 pm
by whitebuffalo58
Very much appreciated, fellas. ::handshake::


WB

Re: Storage and Preservation

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 3:06 am
by XxTestedxX
I’ve been using the large 80 knife wooden c Risner boxes, a lot of dealers use them since they just fold
Out, they hold the knives well and seem well made.

Any horror stories with these?

I use ren wax and a preservative on my knives, wax on and wipe until it’s not visible