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Detlef:
I agree completely. Probably WWII vintage and could be from Panay or Negros. I too considered a bid but decided against it for several reasons. Ian. |
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I also agree. The pommel form conforms to some Visayan pieces as well as the beveled edges.
BTW - I don't see beveled edges in David's picture of a Bowie......... ![]() |
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i do not like serrated teeth on a bowie myself. the knife is cool tho.
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Can someone explain to me why we refer to a knife like this as a Bowie Knife. According to dictionary definition a Bowie Knife is :a stout single-edged hunting knife with part of the back edge curved concavely to a point and sharpened.
So, without a sharpened clip point is it still considered a Bowie Knife? ![]() |
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It is that it looks like one. What is a Bowie knife??? never mind the truth print the {glorious} legend. I believe a famous American said that, or something like it.. The link says it all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgDLPTAGw-k Last edited by Tim Simmons; 29th August 2015 at 05:52 PM. |
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the clip doesn't have to be curved. what is and what isn't is very subjective.
searles fowler bowie, for example, one was displayed at the alamo (and may still be) (below red background) they even made them in nepal (the one i'm holding with the aluminum diamond shaped grip inlays) and one of my favourites, a converted file (the ones with the file patterns on the sides.) in spite of all the hype, james bowie in his final days at the alamo is actually supposed to have carried only a small 6 in. bladed sheffield bowie with a simple brass guard and wood grip. |
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Well, it does seem that for the most part one of the qualifications of a Bowie knife is that the top edge, whether clip point or not, is generally partially sharpened.
That doesn't seem to be a a feature of the monster hilted knife currently under discussion. |
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