|
From Around the World |
|
|
|
|
Death to Traitors Bowie Knife The original of this Bowie, with a blade etch designed to appeal to the Union loyalists during the American Civil War, was made by W. & H. Whitehead in about 1860. Many Northern troops carried “Death to Traitors” knives, and they were referred to by Southerners as “Damn Yankee Knives”. The hilt style of this Bowie became very popular and remained in common use when the Bowie was shortened and relegated to the role of a hunting knife. Style: Bowie Grind: Flat Blade: 8" Handle: 1.7" (stag) Overall: 12.7" Thickness: .185" Weight: 1 oz Item # KH2216 Order Toll Free 1-888-783-7804
|
||||||
|
|
The Bowie Period in American History was a turbulent one. It was born on a sandbar in the Mississippi River near Natchez, Mississippi in 1827. A political duel became a free-for-all. James Bowie, who was an observer at the duel, was shot and stabbed through with a sword cane, but he managed to dispatch his major opponents with what was to become known as a Bowie knife, even though his wounds were so grave that his life hung by a thread for weeks afterwards. The infamous Sandbar Fight, as it was later called, took the imagination of the country by storm. Newspapers far and wide copied the stories from the Natchez papers and soon every man wanted a knife like Bowie's - a "Bowie knife". American cutlers (many of them surgical instrument makers) and Sheffield, England cutlers began to make Bowie knives to fill the market demand. The Bowie Period only lasted about forty years--from the Sandbar Fight to the end of the Civil War. When pistols became reliable and plentiful, the size of the knife shrank. By the 1870s and 1880s, the Bowie knife was used as a hunting knife much more than as a primary defense arm. The Bowie was made in a period of hand labor; the industrial revolution had not touched the cutlery trades. All the work on the old knives was by hand, with a artisan's craft skills that were learned during a long apprenticeship to master forgers, grinders, and cutlers. |
| The Historical Bowie Series from CAS/Hanwei covers both Bowies made in different American States and Bowies made in Sheffield for the American market. Each piece in the series is crafted with a forged high-carbon steel blade, nickel silver fittings and natural grip materials, as were the originals. Each sheath is crafted in top-grain leather and a belt frog, where applicable, is included. Every effort has been made to replicate accurately the details of the original pieces, so as to provide heirloom-quality Bowies to the collector.
|
If you arrived at this page via a search engine please click below to see our complete line of unique items from around the world.
Visit our other departments for Great Savings: