24th December 2008, 05:34 PM | #1 |
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Knife for ID please
I bought this knife on holiday in Kent about 15 years ago. Just re-found it in amongst some bits n bobs having not seen it in quite a few years. given it a bit of a clean up, remember it was old and grubby when I bought it and I kind of lost interest in it once I'd cleaned it up and so its been a bit forgotten since then.
Looks indian, but I've not seen another one like it. Its well made with a finely ground thick steel blade, horn handle with bone pegs, brass mounts etc. Anyone know where they come from or if they are just last quarter 20thC for the tourists? Thanks Gene |
24th December 2008, 06:12 PM | #2 |
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That is a very fancy Indian or Nepalese hunting bowie style knife late 19th or early 20th century. Probably made for a British Officer.
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nepalese bowies are really cool! my antique one is one of my favourites.
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Thats bloody nice mate! I've not come across them before, what do you know about yours? |
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Here is a link to more
they are still being produced, those are current production models. they have been asked by someone to make one like mine, and i've seen a couple very similar there since but not quite the same. try a search here also on 'nepali bowie', some discussion in earlier threads... |
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Thanks amte, I cant look at the link as I'm not a memebr there, but I'll do the search now! |
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the earlier link to mine:
Nepali bowie for comment and a previously photo unpublished here of it in my hand for scale... |
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Thanks Tim, this knife is proving to be much more interesting than I'd thought! |
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Thats a beauty for sure!! Mine is somewhat smaller and weighs just under 250g. Still a chuncky blade with the spine 5mm across. |
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these would be just the thing for a wild boar hunt
i showed that print to my greyhounds, blue and millie, they're practising their grunts now.... |
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LOL, well, hunting's not my bag, but I do like Greyhounds! Are they rescued ex racers? |
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and as we are a weapons related site - to keep the mods on-side: and a final one, just to be silly as it's christmas, in their winter PJ's |
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24th December 2008, 11:55 PM | #15 |
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Awwwww mate! They are really cute! Excellent PJs, look like Austin Powers attack dogs!
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25th December 2008, 12:20 AM | #16 |
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Hi Wayne,
My girl here would like to know where you get the funky jim-jams. As you can see she has to keep her feet warm on the stove so the pj's would be a great help. Thanks, Norman and Sally. |
25th December 2008, 01:19 AM | #17 |
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a cutey like that deserves designer PJ's,
Blue and Millie have theirs custom made by StinkySuitcase, who sells them for £15 + £2.30 postage on ebay, she's got them there now, ebay no. 230314127898 and here's a linky. Greyhound Pajamas pick your own fabric patterns and send her the measurements, she made the two for my furry kids in 2 days and posted them & i got them the next day. |
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Hi Wayne,
She agrees, many thanks for the info. Kind Regards, Norman. |
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