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Keep your knife collecting and identifying skills sharp by studying thousands of pocketknives and straight razors from legendary makers including W.R. Case, Schatt & Morgan and Crandall, all of whom are featured in this new edition to the premiere guide to premium cutlery. &break;&break;As you deepen your knife knowledge, explore: &break;Updated pricing &break;Manufacturer data and extensive details about patterns &break;Blade styles &break;Handle materials &break;Tang stamps &break;Knife club contact information &break;Company histories
Discusses the history of shaving equipment and provides lists of manufacturers of straight razors and the value of their products as collectibles
Focuses on knives made from 1800-1970.
Lists updated values for thousands of knives and razors, features new coverage of W.R. Case, Crandall, Queen, Remington and more, and includes a 32-page color section for easy identification.
A Book for Safety Razor Collectors -- This book is a black and white version of a color digital edition, first published in 2005 as a limited edition CD-ROM. There are over 1300 entries including pictures of safety razors, advertisements, and patents. Alphabetical entries are organized by razor trademark or trade name. Separate sections cover the major manufacturers: AutoStrop, Durham-Duplex, Gillette, Kampfe Bros., Rolls, Schick, razors of the USSR, Wilkinson, plus the American Safety Razor brands, Ever-Ready, Gem and Star, followed by a sampling safety razor related collectibles. A U.S. Patent List includes an illustration from each of the safety razor related patents issued prior to 1905. Lastly is a Bibliography of sources.
In World War II, the U.S. Army not only supplied its soldiers with the most modern equipment and uniforms, suitable for any combat situation, but went as far as providing them with their favorite drinks or candy bars, and seemingly anything else they might require. This comprehensive reference book brings together all the equipment issued to American soldiers in the European Theater of Operations, 1943–45. Each item is presented with its catalog numbers, described in detail and fully depicted in photographs, including close-ups of the labels to aid identification of items. Graphics and diagrams offer additional information and context. There are chapters on everything from uniform, insignia, and small arms issued to the individual, through crew-served weapons, rations, tents, to sports and recreation equipment. There is full coverage of the specialist items issued to Airborne, Armored, and Mountain troops, engineers, signallers, Military Police, medics, chaplains and female personnel. From the chewing gum included in K rations through to artillery-laying equipment, mess trays to portable altars and field harmoniums, this photographic reference gives a unique insight into the world of the U.S. Army in World War II. As a complete catalog with high-quality photographs, this book is invaluable to both family historians researching grandpa's kit found in the attic and to collectors in their quest to find authentic items among the reproductions that flood the modern market.