Tag: ball-guard
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LILL WILL
“Lill” William Doyle alias Little Willy, called Bassfish The so-called “Confederate D-guard bowie,” with an overall length exceeding half a meter, likely derives from original artillery military “short sabres”. This truly large knife was typical for Confederate soldiers and is often seen in period photographs from the era of the American Civil War and the…
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WILBUR
Trapper’s knife inspired by originals from the “Wild West” era – the so-called Dog bone bowie. The knife features the typical frame handle construction. The little “hook” at the base of the blade is called a spanish notch and is common for this type of knife. This piece is a “copy” of my earlier knife…
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EDGAR FIDDLER
A truly large bowie knife with an s-guard ending in ball-like shapes and a handle made of fossil walrus tusk. Blade – W damascus – W.Nr. 1.2842 (O2 / ČSN 19 313) + 75Ni8 Uddeholm (15N20). Guard / spacers – damascus steel – W.Nr. 1.2842 + 75Ni8, ostrich bone. Handle – fossil walrus tusk. Dimensions…