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With deep grooves in the Micarta handle and black Traction Coating on the blade, the Prather War Bowie is made for any kind of weather. With its 1/4-inch blade stock and full-tang construction, it ...
LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas can claim to be the home state of one of the most legendary blacksmiths in American history - James Black, the maker of a famed fighting knife for Jim Bowie.. While ...
What’s more American than apple pie and baseball? A Bowie knife, of course. The Bowie knife was made famous on September 19, 1827, during an epic knife and gun fight that followed a formal duel on a ...
It has a horn handle, and the blade likely was made in England for the American trade, like the famous “Barrera Bowie knife” that disappeared circa 1931 after the death of Charles A.R ...
The clip-point blade and handle of the Northwood are all Bowie. However, the machete’s influence can be found in its size — ...
Most around Bowie know “Mr. Menchaca,” as principal of Bowie High School. He also started making knives as a hobby starting about seven years ago.
Whether you call them survival knives, tactical knives, Bowie knives, “Rambo” knives—whatever you prefer—these long, fixed-blade knives are built to bear more durable and handle larger ...
This bowie knife was found on the battlefield of Perryville, Kentucky. It is claimed that the bowie knife was designed by Rezin Bowie, the brother of James Bowie, and made by blacksmith James Black.
As a fearsome weapon, the Bowie knife recently donated to the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum speaks for itself. It is 17 inches long, with a bison horn hilt and a sturdy high carbon steel ...