There are few resources for collectors of knuckle knives and brass knuckles(also known as knuckle dusters).
Here we can talk about these infamous ancient weapons and share pictures with others.
Make sure you check out the "Files" section of the group to see our huge collection of photos showing hundreds of antique and modern knuckles made of aluminum, antler, bone, brass, bronze, copper, carbon fiber, damascus steel, iron, ivory, lead, micarta, pewter, plastic, stainless, stone, tin, titanium, wood, gold, silver, even Civil War knuckles, knuckle knives, knuckle guns, historic knuckles, one-of-a-kind handmade knuckles, and much more.
Anyone can join and all members are encouraged to post pictures.
You can create your own photo album and add to an existing file.
All I ask is that you please limit the size of your pictures to save space.
Thanks to member David Grant, now there are finally some books about collecting knuckles.
As far as I know, these books are a first of their kind.
You can get more information about "Knuckle Dusters and Knuckle Knives" and "History of Knuckle Dusters" by David Grant at www.knuckledusterbook.com.
Now let's get these weapons off the streets and into our collections!
Thanks for visiting!
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