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hammerdownnow
08-12-2004, 01:05 PM
Here is an interesting one. Wonder if you could do one all in one piece.
http://i8.ebayimg.com/03/i/02/41/0a/04_12_s.JPG
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TexasJack
08-12-2004, 03:21 PM
If this bowie is fake I'll cut it into pieces, put gravy on it, and eat it;

You don't often see that offer by a reseller! Don't know that I'd want the knife, but I'd probably pay to see him eat it.

Does it strike anyone else that this doesn't look like a particularly comfortable knife? Maybe that explains why it wasn't used much.

mstu
08-13-2004, 11:51 AM
Interesting find. And 'made completely of the early Iron-rich type of steel,' is this the seller's way of describing shear steel, crucible steel, or what? Last I checked, all steel was iron-rich :) Someone enlighten me, please

hammerdownnow
08-13-2004, 05:44 PM
maybe he meant to say carbon rich. I would like to hold this one to see how it feels.

shgeo
08-17-2004, 09:54 AM
I just visited the thread by Buddy Thomason on 1 million dollars worth of bowies (in this forum) and looking at his photos, I wonder if this knife is really old. The mottled patina on this one is really uniform, not like the look of those authenticated old bowies at all. I may well be wromg, but this one looks like it has been aged uniformly by some etching process.

Nathan Taylor
08-17-2004, 08:01 PM
I'd like a Tutorial Please! :rolleyes: The patina does look a little on the contrived side. The rust on the knife seems on the surface without any pitting except the guard. I did not notice any wear on the point or the cutting edge either, is that a comman trait for such knives? What would you expect to find on a true period piece and what's a good way to rule out a replica?

Todd Robbins
10-13-2004, 09:19 PM
Not to say that it's a fake, but I can reproduce that finish with mustard out of my refridgerator and 00000 steel wool. He also mentions the whitesmithing on the knife, but makes no mention of silver anywhere on the it (a whitesmith is a silversmith, historically). Bidders beware!

Todd

hammerdownnow
10-21-2004, 05:57 AM
That does look like a mustard patena. Good eye Todd. I don't want to buy it, I wanna copy it!!!!

hammerdownnow
12-21-2004, 07:07 AM
This is the third time this one has been relisted. Dude is gonna have to settle sooner or later.
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