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Ideas for knife storage methods

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Ideas for knife storage methods

Post by PT7 » Thu Aug 18, 2016 11:05 am

I'm just starting out, and have a small knife collection (8-to-date). I bet the numbers will grow, as I'm learning more & more about knives, finding how very many varieties/choices there are out there, and enjoying this new "retirement hobby" a lot.

I've seen several Henry Folk that have quite large collections. Could you all share how you store and/or display your knives? Been thinking about different options, but have very little idea if one storage container is better than another. Here are some things I've thought about:

Plastic box? I was thinking of looking at tackle boxes with divided compartments.
Plain-Jane cardboard box? Maybe even the actual factory boxes?
Metal tool box?
Wood box?
I've also wondered about an actual made-for-knives, silicone-treated pouch? Here is one that was interesting, which I found on BladeHQ: http://www.bladehq.com/item--Sack-Ups-P ... uch--16349

So in your opinion, is there a composition of a storage container best for knives? Any material above considered optimal, or are all the options I listed okay? And do knives need to be in any type of protective material like the pouch link?

BTW, if you have pictures of your storage medium, those would be cool to see.
Thanks for looking at all these questions. That's what happens with a knife newbie! :lol:

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Re: Ideas for knife storage methods

Post by Deadwood Dutch » Thu Aug 18, 2016 12:04 pm

I have some of them in the leather sheath, some in the boxes that they came in and this one stays in the tin it came in. Most are stored in the bottom of the gun cabinet. Brass has to be polished occasionally.Image[/[URL=http://s1083.photobucket.com/user/bmolloy1/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-05/139D6CB7-1549-4A34-9631-6F31B3C51B96_zpsvg6jqqcz.jpg.html]Image[/[URL=http://s1083.photobucket.com/user/bmolloy1/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2016-03/F9CF6685-8EEA-4AB8-B4D7-6D8725F8E1D6_zpsagj9ucqf.jpg.html]Image
This one I just keep in a small jar in the top of the cabinet along with some .38 special rounds.
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Re: Ideas for knife storage methods

Post by daytime dave » Thu Aug 18, 2016 3:37 pm

I have a Buck store display. Others are mounted on the front of my rolltop desk. I'll try to get photographs for you.

A tackle box with individual compartments might be nice if they fit. I have a museum table in my living room with most of my Muela knife collection in it. I'll photograph that too. I don't think I ever have photographed them.
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Re: Ideas for knife storage methods

Post by PT7 » Thu Aug 18, 2016 6:39 pm

Without having shopped yet for a tackle box, I'm hoping that might be an option. Out of the "huge" ;) 8-knife collection I have started, 6 are folding knives 5" or shorter when closed. The mini-SOG fixed blade is 4-1/4" in its sheath. The only fixed blade that would be too large is the orange Buck PakLight Skinner knife. It is 8" long, and almost 9" in the sheath.

But also hope that maybe you, or others, might answer my other main questions. "What is the best composition of a storage container for knives?And/or should they be kept in a treated cloth storage case?" Kind of like how best to store Henry rifles. I use Bore Stores gun cases, which are treated to prohibit rust. Knives may "live" even longer time frames in a storage mode than the firearms I regularly shoot.

Thanks, Dave...your photos will be interesting to see. No hurry at all....whenever.

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Re: Ideas for knife storage methods

Post by JCN » Thu Aug 18, 2016 10:31 pm

I leave mine all over the house!
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Re: Ideas for knife storage methods

Post by PT7 » Thu Aug 18, 2016 10:51 pm

Easy storage I'd say.
And you never lose one, right? :lol:

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Re: Ideas for knife storage methods

Post by daytime dave » Fri Aug 19, 2016 8:38 am

My knives are all over. The front of the roll top desk presented an area to put a few things. The sword is Cold Steel 1917 Cutlass. The Thompson is from Collector's Armory. A fun fake. The axes are Grandfors Bruk. A nice place to store and display some large objects.

The Buck display was a nice addition to the collection. It holds plenty. They were in plenty of stores when I was a teen. The kitchen set on the wall is the Buck Empress Trio from the 70's. They were used at my house, now just being displayed and stored out of the way until our retirement house.

The museum case holds the better Muela knives I have. I bought some made in Toledo Spain when I visited the old city. Great craftsmanship and good lookers.

The oak tool chest would be a nice idea if you get a large collection. They can be locked away and then open a drawer and instant display. Mine currently has tools for the basement work area. It may hold knives as the collection grows.

These are just ideas of what I have done.
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Re: Ideas for knife storage methods

Post by PT7 » Fri Aug 19, 2016 10:03 am

Great photos, DD, and some kind of neat collections you have there!! It's something to see that many knives on display --- reminds me of a museum. Anyway, my retirement resources are too small to catch up with that many sharp blades! :lol:

Very cool to see that Thompson hanging around. Even though a fake, it would give viewers pause to think and consider...... ;)

Only if you want to "divulge" the numbers -- how many knives do you have in total?

Thanks for posting and the comments behind your storage set up. Enjoyed seeing them all, and to see the different brand groups you've displayed.
Have a great day!

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Post by daytime dave » Fri Aug 19, 2016 6:15 pm

PT7 wrote: Only if you want to "divulge" the numbers -- how many knives do you have in total?

I've never really counted. I'm sure there are a couple hundred around the house, in drawers etc. There are several new in the box duplicates that cannot be seen.
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Re: Ideas for knife storage methods

Post by PT7 » Fri Aug 19, 2016 10:21 pm

A couple hundred! That would be a neat project to gather them up, and have all displayed, categorized, etc. I don't think I could remember the names or specs on that many....wow, pretty cool!

I did get to a store today and looked through some craft supplies for a plastic display case. Found one with 8 sections, 5" long each. It holds 7 out of my 8-knife collection perfectly! The fixed-blade Buck PakLight Skinner is too long....so I have room to add at least one more knife to the case!! (Probably will be a while on that next addition though!). The knives look quite sharp displayed on my den shelf. It's a start....enjoying it so far.

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PT7 wrote: Only if you want to "divulge" the numbers -- how many knives do you have in total?
I've never really counted. I'm sure there are a couple hundred around the house, in drawers etc. There are several new in the box duplicates that cannot be seen.

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