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Cowboy Bowie
Fresh off the bench. A medium sized basic Bowie knife with a 7" x 1 1/4" x 3/16" blade of 01 tool steel, a through tang peened over a 3/16" thick nickel silver butt cap, 1/8" thick nickel silver guard, and a very nice Sambar elk antler grip. This piece of Sambar elk had barely a hint of pith, if any real pith at all. Very solid and white to the core. I was extremely pleased to find such a nice piece. Hope you enjoy a look.
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Looks like it's quick in the hand and with the grind almost a chef's knife.
And they cut so easy. |
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antler, blade, bowie, bowie knife, chef's knife, custom, easy, grind, grip, guard, hand, knife, silver, steel, tang, white |
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