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Old 18th February 2010, 01:08 AM   #1
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Default CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR ANTIQUE BOWIE KNIFE-TENNESSEE

Well folks it looks like another ebay seller has done it again. Take a look at the description, this guy can really spin a tale!! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT I bet someone is going to be really unhappy when they find out where their Johnnie Reb dagger is actually from.

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Old 18th February 2010, 01:28 AM   #2
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It looks like you can make a bit of a killing in the Civil War market with Filipino knives....
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Old 18th February 2010, 02:14 AM   #3
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'Twas ever thus, David .

I think Bernie Levine has a few thoughts on this subject on his site .
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Old 18th February 2010, 04:59 AM   #4
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Yup. I have seen tons of PI daggers sold as either Spanish or Confederate. Sad really.
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Old 18th February 2010, 05:46 AM   #5
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HAHA Imagine all the Filipino daggers with the "KKK" stamped on them that are misrepresented.
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Old 18th February 2010, 06:42 AM   #6
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HAHA Imagine all the Filipino daggers with the "KKK" stamped on them that are misrepresented.
One of the largest exhibitors at the Milwaukee gun show has a very nice one, he is convinced it is one of the earliest Klan daggers.
I've explained to him what it is & made him good offers but he's convinced it's early Klan & wants several thousand.
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Old 18th February 2010, 11:33 AM   #7
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At a show I saw a Moro budiak spear head listed as an American revoltionary war pike and the seller wanted thousands for it. He was not happy when he found out what it really was.
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Old 18th February 2010, 03:45 PM   #8
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One of the largest exhibitors at the Milwaukee gun show has a very nice one, he is convinced it is one of the earliest Klan daggers.
I've explained to him what it is & made him good offers but he's convinced it's early Klan & wants several thousand.
Faith is a wonderful thing in some cases; others, not so much .

You got to wonder how much he's got invested in that knife .
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One of the largest exhibitors at the Milwaukee gun show has a very nice one, he is convinced it is one of the earliest Klan daggers.
I've explained to him what it is & made him good offers but he's convinced it's early Klan & wants several thousand.
I think Rick is right in that this guy probably invested way too much on this knife in his ignorance. Ignorance is bliss they say.
In this on-line information age in which we live there is really no excuse for this kind of blind ignorance though. Just direct him to this Wiki page next time you see him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katipunan
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Old 18th February 2010, 04:58 PM   #10
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Well, it's pretty clear it's not what it's advertised to be. It's always a good idea to buy the blade and not the story. That having been said it looks like a well made piece with some age to it. More than I would spend on it but not unreasonable.
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Old 18th February 2010, 05:09 PM   #11
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Well, it's pretty clear it's not what it's advertised to be. It's always a good idea to buy the blade and not the story. That having been said it looks like a well made piece with some age to it. More than I would spend on it but not unreasonable.
Well that is the problem here i think. We can't buy the blade because the assumed story prices it out of our market. Confederate Civil War items command an obscene amount of money at times. This is undoubtably a nice P.I. item (with some condition issues), but at that price i'm not going to touch it.
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Old 18th February 2010, 05:39 PM   #12
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Yes, on the whole this is a very well made dagger, probably second quarter of the 20th century, though it could be earlier and just had new fittings added at a later date. What really makes me wonder about is what the buyer was thinking when he bought this dagger, did he buy it knowing it was from the Philippines, or did he buy the Civil War story? If he bought the story how much aluminum and water buffalo horn did he think was being used during the American Civil War era? Take a close look at the band behind the guard and grip material and tell me what you think.

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Old 18th February 2010, 05:53 PM   #13
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The optimist in may says the buyer knew what they where buying. The pictures where decent. It would be intresting to make note of the transaction number keep and eye on the seller's feed back and see what transpires.
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Old 18th February 2010, 06:01 PM   #14
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"It would be intresting to make note of the transaction number keep and eye on the seller's feed back and see what transpires."

I was already planning on doing just that.

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Old 18th February 2010, 07:59 PM   #15
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Side-note, a recent episode of "Pawn Stars" had a fellow bring in a heavily engraved Confederate sword. Rick, the owner, immediately was concerned about it being too nice & called in an expert. The expert didn't find any "proof" it was a fake or enhanced but would not verify authenticity or recommend it's purchase just because of the amount of fakes or altered pieces now on the market.
Be interesting to see a "Klan" knife brought into the store & see if they immediately know what it is.
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What sickens me is how these idiots don't do any research whatsoever and get angry when I inform them of the truth. I have since stopped wasting my time and have to let the idiots rot with their overly high priced purchase, even though I want it but can't afford it. No anger in this whatsoever!
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Old 18th February 2010, 11:02 PM   #17
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Jose, I know what you mean. I had all intent of bidding on this when I first found it and sent a message to the seller to let him know what he had (I did NOT mention the fact that I was going to bid on it) but the information I offered was completely ignored. Like you, this was not the first time that I have offered help in identifying someone else's items just to be ignored and on one occasion very rudely told to mind my own business. On the other hand I have been thanked and even had people change their listings. Being the perpetual optimist I don't seem have the good sense to stop.

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Old 19th February 2010, 12:04 AM   #18
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I never contact Sellers anymore; gave that up about 6 years ago .

Total waste of time and effort; plus your good will and intentions .

We need a Financial Darwin Award for the biggest eBay Sucker every year . *
















*Of course as long as they're not forum members .....
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Old 19th February 2010, 12:39 AM   #19
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Hello Rick,
If we do ever decide to have a Financial Darwin Award for forum members I nominate myself for that pair of klewangs SLO's that I purchased.

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Take a close look at the band behind the guard and grip material and tell me what you think.
Webbing, right ?

The webbing hanger must be WW 2 period, not ?

Nice big bold looking dagger by the way, I can imagine that you buy the civil war story if you are not into Philipine stuff
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Old 19th February 2010, 08:23 PM   #21
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Webbing, right ?

The webbing hanger must be WW 2 period, not ?

Nice big bold looking dagger by the way, I can imagine that you buy the civil war story if you are not into Philipine stuff
And if you're not an experienced CW collector .
Education costs money .

It's a nice Philippine dagger, but I don't think any of us want to see these go for so much .







At least until we have stopped collecting .
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Old 19th February 2010, 09:39 PM   #22
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Rick, You are right about it being a nice knife and about prices AFTER we quit collecting I would have been happy to add this to my collection if the price had not gone through the roof because of mislabeling. The missing parts could have been replaced to make it whole again very easily. I thought that I would add a picture of the knife in question (auction picture) along with a picture of one that I have for comparison.

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along with a picture of one that I have for comparison.
Robert, that is a nice one too. A Mexican Rebellion knife ?

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Old 19th February 2010, 10:23 PM   #24
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"Robert, that is a nice one too. A Mexcian Rebellion knife ?"

No, This is a rare side knife from the war of 1812
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Rick, You are right about it being a nice knife and about prices AFTER we quit collecting I would have been happy to add this to my collection if the price had not gone through the roof because of mislabeling. The missing parts could have been replaced to make it whole again very easily. I thought that I would add a picture of the knife in question (auction picture) along with a picture of one that I have for comparison.

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These are rather interesting. Your straight quillion example looks like it has a strong Spanish influence? How thick is the blade Robert? Lovely example BTW.
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Hello Gene,
Yes these show a very strong Spanish influence in their overall design. The triangular blade on my example is 1/4 inch thick at the guard. Like I said earlier, I would loved to have added the one from the auction to my collection.

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Yes these show a very strong Spanish influence in their overall design. The triangular blade on my example is 1/4 inch thick at the guard. Like I said earlier, I would loved to have added the one from the auction to my collection.

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Hmmm, thats almost like a remounted lance head?
I'd much rather have yours than the one in the auction
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Thank you Gene, I was extremely happy to have found this dagger when I did but it is always nice when you can add another example to your collection. This other old warrior needed some TLC to bring it back to life but it would have been well worth the effort.

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Old 20th February 2010, 01:59 AM   #29
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If we do ever decide to have a Financial Darwin Award for forum members I nominate myself for that pair of klewangs SLO's that I purchased.

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I guess those turned out to be Shaver Cool relatives .

If that's the worst you have done you're nowhere in the competition .
Ask me about the misplaced decimal point sometime ....
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"Ask me about the misplaced decimal point sometime"

OK, Now you've got me interested. Tell me about the decimal point.

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