S&W Knife Display Case

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Does anyone know if S&W ever offered a multiple knife counter top display case? What I am looking for would probably be a dealer display case. Glass top, slanted box under case with lock on back to store extra inventory under case.

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I'm not sure who offered them, but yes, there were two different styles as I remember. One was a horizontal type and the other vertical.
 
Mike remembers correctly. Pictures of the two types are shown on page 13 of Clarence Rinke's 1990 book " The Knives of Smith & Wesson" as Dealer Display cases. They were mahogany with glass fronts and a metal plaque that said " (Logo) Smith & Wesson" and held 5 or 6 custom knives. The S&W Dealer marketing packages of the period also describe & picture the cases. They show up on Ebay occasionally and on the sales tables at the annual S&WCA meetings. Ed.
 
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Does anyone know if S&W ever offered a multiple knife counter top display case? What I am looking for would probably be a dealer display case. Glass top, slanted box under case with lock on back to store extra inventory under case.

Thanks

I have a display case like you are looking for. If you still interested contact me at [email protected]
 
S&W Knife Display Cases

My S&W knife case is the horizontal format. I got it 10-15 years ago from a relative. It currently houses part of my antique "Brass Knuckle" collection. More accurately, it's a 'Metal Knuckle' collection as I have Cast Iron dusters from the Civil War era, Brass dusters from the turn of the last century/roaring twenties era, Aluminum dusters from around the forties and a set of Sterling Silver dusters that a lady would be proud to carry. I'm always looking for additions. Too bad S&W didn't manufacture any.
 
My S&W knife case is the horizontal format. I got it 10-15 years ago from a relative. It currently houses part of my antique "Brass Knuckle" collection. More accurately, it's a 'Metal Knuckle' collection as I have Cast Iron dusters from the Civil War era, Brass dusters from the turn of the last century/roaring twenties era, Aluminum dusters from around the forties and a set of Sterling Silver dusters that a lady would be proud to carry. I'm always looking for additions. Too bad S&W didn't manufacture any.

I'd like to see some pictures of that especially the silver set.:)
 
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