I've seen some outstanding knives and gotten a lot of great advice and inspiration since I joined this site last year. Some of the knives that have interested me the most are the ones that are based on or inspired by historical knives. I've also seen several people reference books that they have read on the history of knives and other edged weapons. I've always enjoyed history, but I've never delved very deeply into this subject. I would like to get anybody that is willing, to post some book titles that they think would make a good reference for somebody trying to learn more on the subject. Also, just for fun, If anybody has any pictures of knives that they have built or collected that are based on/inspired by a historical design, or are an actual historical piece, please post them. It'd be great to get a collection of great knives on one thread. Also, please include a description of what inspired the knife. Don't just put a bowie knife up and say it was inspired by Jim Bowie; give a specific brand/maker/time period/style/etc., such as Lin's Sheffield Bowie from a few weeks back. And don't limit it to bowies or "American" styles. Lets see a little of everything. I wish I could post a knife to start it off, but I'm not quite there yet as a knife maker. Maybe I can revisit this thread in a year or two and add something of mine to it.
Regards,
Matt Toms