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    Vanadestine Knives - Treasures From Little Wolf, Wis.

    VANADESTINE KNIVES - TREASURES FROM LITTLE WOLF, WIS .. is a new book that tells the story about a man that made Hand Forged US Military Fighting Knives for our US Soldiers durng WWII.


    This book gives information is about a vintage hand forged knife maker who made knives at the same time as William Scagel but never received any recognition. HISTORY HAS MISSED THIS MAN.

    These knives made in Wisconsin from 1895 - 1959.

    Here is the details:

    Title: Van Adestine Knives, Treasures From Little Wolf, Wis.
    Price: $ 27.95
    Website: http://www.yostaction.com/vanadestine.htm


    This book is a Collecting Guide and Detailed Study of the history of Vintage Hand Forged U.S. Military Fighting Knives and Vintage Hand Forged Hunting Knives made by Robert Van Adestine, of Little Wolf, Wisconsin. Van Adestine is an unsung vintage knife maker who fabricated knives in a small blacksmith shop located on his farm in Little Wolf, Wisconsin. Many of his fighting knives found their way into the hands of U.S. soldiers during WWII either through direct purchase from Van Adestine or through the purchase by caring family members of the soldiers.

    Van Adestine's knife production spanned over 65 years from about 1895 until his death in 1959. Color Photographs show dozens of examples of his craftsmanship and details of the innovative construction methods he pioneered in the early 1900s.

    Much of the information contained herein is the result of direct interviews of the author with still living friends of Robert Van Adestine located in the area and other descended family members.

    The Author was a close friend of Francis (Frank) Binder III, the grandson of Robert Van Adestine. Helmut has been an author / collector since about 1978 with articles appearing in Gun Digest, Handloader's Digest, Guns Illustrated, American Handgunner, Cartridges of the World, and others.

    His Van Adestine knife collection is the largest in the United States and his detailed study of their history and fabrication has brought the Van Adestine name to the forefront of Vintage Hand Forged Knife makers.



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