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Alamo Bowie #1
Hi guys,
Was at the Alamo this past weekend and I got a few pics of one of the knives before I was politely informed that no pictures were allowed. It's the same one with three different exposures to show different portions clearer. I thought the bowie buffs may like it. If anyone wants too study it closer (not quite how much there is to see) I have the full size pics and I can email them. Jim __________________ I cook with a flair for the dramatic, and depraved indifference to calories |
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Thats cool. I love old stuff like that
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Nice work. I have shamefully broken the rules and photographed things in museums myself...
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Looks good. I love looking at those old blades. Great job.
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The July issue of Knife World has an excellent article by James Batson about the Bowie knife and several photos of original Rezin Bowie knives.
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That's pretty cool. I wonder where they found that one.
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