Single-owner collection of edged weapons, armor and militaria totals over $900,000 at Morphy's

Highlights: pre-1915 Case 6346½ three-back spring whittler with old Rogers bone handles salesman's sample, $9,225; Michael Walker prototype folder with Damascus blade, $5,412. The collector was a Pennsylvania man who requested anonymity.
By: Morphy Auctions
 
 
Custom-made Michael Walker prototype folder.
Custom-made Michael Walker prototype folder.
DENVER, Pa. - April 6, 2026 - PRLog -- A pre-1915 Case 6346½ three-back spring whittler with old Rogers bone handles salesman's sample more than doubled the $4,000 high estimate to realize $9,225 at Morphy's Fine Knives: A Quality Lifetime Collection auction held February 25, 2026. The auction was packed with 956 lots of edged weapons, armor and militaria, all from one collector, and totaled more than $900,000.

The collector, who lives in Pennsylvania but requested anonymity, was a regular at knife and gun shows across the US, as well as at antique shows, flea markets and auctions. Now that he's older and approaching retirement, he decided to part ways with his 50-year collection. "The sale was a blessing," he said. "Now other folks can enjoy these wonderful pieces of history."

The aforementioned three-back spring whittler salesman's sample was the overall top lot of the auction at $9,225. The back of the main blade had the "Salesman's Sample" inking, and all blades opened and closed with a snap. The long-pull main blade was tang-stamped "Case Bradford Pa" on the obverse; the long SPEY blade was tang-stamped "6346;" and the pen blade was tang-stamped "Case Tested XX" in an oval.

An exceedingly rare, custom-made Michael Walker prototype folder with Damascus blade and titanium frame and liner also more than doubled the high estimate, bringing $5,412. The knife, unused and unsharpened, had a closed length of 4½ inches. It was marked "PROTO" inside the titanium back spacer, and engraved "WALKER" in script on the handle's obverse. The spirograph anodized design on the obverse and reverse of the handle added to its allure.

A circa-1920-1940 "Case tested XX 6391" Anglo-Saxon split-back spring whittler with green bone handles sold within estimate for $4,674. The hard-to-find knife had a closed length of 4½ inches, and all blades opened and closed with a snap. The regular-pull main blade was tang-stamped "CASE Tested XX" with a long tail "C" on the reverse. Features included nickel-silver bolsters and brass liners.

To discuss consigning to a future Fine Knives Auction, or other auction hosted by Morphy's, call Dan Morphy at 877-968-8880 or email info@morphyauctions.com. All enquiries are kept strictly confidential, and there is never an obligation to consign. Online: www.morphyauctions.com.

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