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thanks ,
I had fun researching the sandbar fight, I remember it mentioned in the Alamo movie. also had fun researching the account of the original knife used. |
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I love bowies.
One of mine:a "No. One" from later than the sandbar. ![]() The odd cant is on purpose, it was said he used it edge up for belly rips. |
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another antique German knife
chefs? smaller one this time , its 12 inches the first one was over 15 |
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before there was bowie knives, they were called butcher knives, and in essence were just big knives, repurposed blades and forged ones..
here is something I recently picked up and research turned out to be very interesting, the maker went on to make bowie knives, and then famous gun knives. i believe this dates to like 1840, and that this knife has much in similar with the bowies he went on to make. this is a meat carving knife, and I can easily envision at least three ways to convert this into a Bowie. |
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