Tag: bowie-knife

  • DARA

    Larger hunting knife with raindrop damascus blade. Blade – damascus – W.Nr. 1.2842 (O2 / ČSN 19 313) + 75Ni8 Uddeholm (15N20) Guard/spacers – damascus steel W.Nr. 1.2842 + 75Ni8, reindeer antler Handle – Robinia pseudoacacia – ammonia treated Dimensions – overall length 30.5 cm (approx. 12.0″), blade 16 cm (approx. 6.3″), blade width 42/45…

  • 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…

  • TARTADUM

    Knife inspired by the gaucho “bowie” knives, also known as facón. This type of knife is inseparably linked with the cattle herders gauchos in Argentina, Uruguay, and partly in southern Brazil. It is a kind of South American equivalent of a combination of a “work knife and an honorable weapon.” It served for slaughtering and…

  • 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…

  • DANY KABO

    Bowie knife with a touch of army style in a rustic finish. Blade – five-layer go-mai – W.Nr. 1.2842 (O2 / ČSN 19 313) + 75Ni8 Uddeholm (15N20). Guard / spacers – patinated mild steel, stainless spacer. Handle – ebony wood. Dimensions – overall length 32 cm (approx. 12.6″), blade 18 cm (approx. 7.1″), blade…

  • KID

    Bowie knife with a hamon-quenched blade. Blade – partially quenched steel ČSN 19356 Guard / spacers – patinated mild steel Handle – bubinga Dimensions – overall length 31 cm (approx. 12.2 inches) Sheath – wet-pressed cow leather – 29.08.2015 –