Knife Kit info wanted

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I collect S&W revolvers and know very little about knives. I recently saw a S&W knife kit. It had a numbered blade and everything to complete the assembly. Are these common? What's a fair price?
 
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Dick, They are not real common, but I don't think they will bring a high price. I have a fairly good file of S&W knife catalogs and brochures and do not find any reference to the factory offering a kit to make your own knife in those catalogs. I remember seeing those kits in the 80s 90s but I think they were probably offered by after market vendors who purchased the surplus parts from the factory when S&W went out of the factory made knife business. Just my guess. Ed. (PS: There's some info on P.376 of the SCSW, 3rd edit.)
 
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A local gun shop has one but hasn't priced it yet. I was in a S&W box and not just loose parts. Never seen one before but I though they might be common since I'm not into knives.
 
Ed - I'll have to see about the label.
Jim - That's a lot more than I expected. I'll find out what they want for it.
 
FYI - one just sold on Ebay this past week for $125 and it was NIB, unbuilt.



I collect S&W revolvers and know very little about knives. I recently saw a S&W knife kit. It had a numbered blade and everything to complete the assembly. Are these common? What's a fair price?
 
S&W Kit Knife

For what it's worth, here's a pic of mine #518 finished, a copy of page 376 of the 3rd ed. Std. Cat. of S&W and a close up of the stated value.

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S&W Survival Knife Kit 1781

Beautiful knife, built my #1781 in 1976. Carried rest of Army career on LBE. This knife was stolen :( by a moving crew in 1986 as I was making retirement move to Colorado. Had silver inserts next to butt and guard. If seen, please note this is a stolen item. I'd pay to get it back, no questions. Thanks
 
Smith and Wesson did in fact make Kit Knives. They were well written up and documented in the vol one no three issue of American Blade Mag. They were all bought by Blackie Collins and sold through Carolina Knife exchange. The American Blade says"The new Smith and Wesson knife kit should be one of the most interesting items on the knife market.... Each kit comes packaged in the traditional blue and silver box. The blades are serial numbered from 1 to 2000 and thats all the folks in springfield are making.Each modified 440 series stainless blade is forged in the Smith and Wesson plant ... you can bet these knives will be as good as they look." They sold for $37.50 in 1973.If you have any more questions, ask I might know. Mac Lyle
 
I am a new member to this forum and I have a S&W kit knife #51 (Christmas gift from my parents in 1973).

My question is - did these knives come with a sheath? If it did, I have lost mine. I do have the original box with all of the wax paper, but no sheath.
 
Who made the blades and what is the provenance of the steel? Pretty chinese knives don't interest me but if these were U.S. made of good steel they'll go on my watch list.
 
Who made the blades and what is the provenance of the steel? Pretty chinese knives don't interest me but if these were U.S. made of good steel they'll go on my watch list.

You weren't listening. They were made by Smith & Wesson. Don't put them on your watch list, put them on your knife list.
 
Most did not come with sheaths. Blackie, who owned at that time owned Burns Martin Co. supplied black sheaths for a few kits (25?) but generally no sheath was supplied. Thanks Mac Lyle
 
Has anyone else seen any of these for sale lately?
The ebay link above is 5 years old now and should I assume the price of a kit would be a bit higher now almost 5 years later?
I have two unassembled kits, sequentially serial numbered and think I'm going to sell them.
Should I try ebay or another site?
Sell as a pair or individually?

To be honest I have not had good luck selling knives on ebay, I have a Kuzan Oda Tanto that simply will not sell and the "best offers" I get are pitiful.
I tried Bladeplay but I cannot post a WTS as I don't have enough posts, and just typing out garbage posts to bring up my post count is not something I am going to do.

Advice from the S&W collectors community?
 
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I worked at S&W in the late seventies. I have ALL the Blackie Collins knives from back then (which are HTF lately) . All of them are are high end knives and very collectible. I did acquire a kit knife about 5 yrs ago..(no sheath) already built and absolutely beautiful !! I believe they are very rare now and would grab one if you ever get a chance. (don't remember what I paid..I'm sure less than $200)
Back then S&W had their own leather shop in Springfield for making belts, holsters, and sheaths . I would guess if they didn't make the sheath for the knife it wouldn't be included. S&W made shotguns as well. I have few of their quality guns (model 41 is a timeless beauty)...in 40+ yrs of knife collecting..I can easily say their Blackie Collins knives can stand up to most any high end knife. Their 6060 folder is a pleasure to carry and use. I love to buy USA. Just wanted to add my pennies !! Peace.
 
S&W Kit Knives

This from memory and I am not sure just when but believe it's from the 70's or 80's. Back when S&W had retail stores located in various high travel places I had the opportunity to stop in a Retail Store on the way from Georgia where my daughter lived. I remember purchasing a belt buckle and I think the Kit Knife there, sorry, don't remember the price but I do still have them and yes, I put the knife together, it remains in the S&W box .

I seem to also recall that there were handguns for sale within these stores (Presentation Boxed ?) but they only sold S&W products if memory serves me correctly!
 
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