Bark River Edwin Forrest Bowie A2, Walnut Burl bowie knife
Bark River Edwin Forrest Bowie A2, Walnut Burl bowie knife
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Full description
The Bark River Edwin Forrest Bowie is a bowie knife with a remarkable story. American bowie experts claim that this is the original design of the bowie knife that Jim Bowie used during the famous Sandbar duel in 1827. A one-on-one dual that ended in a large battle where, American pioneer and local hero, James Bowie, was seriously injured. After the fight, during his rehabilitation, he met actor Edwin Forrest. James Bowie donated his knife to Edwin Forrest for his play. Combined with some newspaper clippings of the infamous battle. The knife was found in the 1980s at the Forest Family Estate in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. After which this type of knife was given the legendary name 'bowie knife'. Named after James Bowie.
Specifications
31.2 cm
485 g
Material handle
wood, Maple
Type of steel
A2
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Specifications
General information
Dimensions & weight
4.5 cm
31.2 cm
31 cm
4.5 mm
Handle length
12 cm
Length
43.5 cm
Maximum belt width
5 cm
485 g
Material
Material handle
wood, Maple
Material sheath / pouch
leather
Type of steel
A2
Features & functions
Finish blade
matted
Type of knife
bowie
Right or left-handed
symmetrical
camping, knifecollection
Blade shape
bowie
plain edge
No
convex
Scope of delivery
Sheath
Yes
Bark River Edwin Forrest Bowie A2, Walnut Burl bowie knife
We don't sell this product anymore.