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Bowie knife ID
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Hi all,
A typical bowie knife but with a strange handle. Total lenght is 43 cm. The handle feels like bone or ivory. Any idees about the origin of this strange thing? |
Well, if I had to guess I'd say Chinese by the overall shape of it. But, like I said it is just a guess. :shrug:
Robert |
I'm inclined to think the west from the choil, overall blade profile, and the sheath (though the guard along with the execution of the clip-point does have a Chinese 'falvoring' to it IMO). Does the blade have a flat grind or a hollow grind? Also, is the tang threaded (I'm assuming it is, as you removed the 1-piece grip)? Could you post a picture of it?
The checking on the end of the grip leads me to think it may be older than the blade... :shrug: |
I tend to think that this is an Africanised Bowie knife. The guard was probably 's' shaped originally but, one of the 'arms' was removed or broken off.
David |
It could also be a vintage or even modern article from America, Mexico or South America.
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My first impression was chinese too.
best regards carlos |
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The tang is threaded.
The blade has a hollow grind. The checking on the end of the grip is heavy (130 gr.) |
Western style blade copper fittings ivory hilt western style leather sheath? My opinion is its made up or a composite piece :shrug:.
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