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#194252 - 05/26/21 08:40 AM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 12, Part Deux * [Re: Matthias]
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That's a great looking Smitty.
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#199103 - 05/11/22 01:42 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 12, Part Deux [Re: Matthias]
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Originally Posted By: Matthias
My bear bowie:



Matthias


I think I own that one now!

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#201441 - 11/16/22 03:54 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 12, Part Deux [Re: SkylineDrive]
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The original Smithsonian Bowie knife...
Which the RMK Smithsonian is based on.

I don't readily find that this is already on the Forum, so excuse any duplication.

Photos are available via the link:

https://www.si.edu/object/confederate-bowie-knife-and-scabbard:nmah_438749

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This bowie knife was found on the battlefield of Perryville, Kentucky.
It is claimed that the bowie knife was designed by Rezin Bowie, the brother of James Bowie, and made by blacksmith James Black. The blade, made of steel, was up to 14 inches long. Its shape enabled the cowboy or mountain man to skin or disembowel an animal. In general, the bowie is usually classified as any large knife with a clip point. It was popular from the 1840s through 1865 and used by United States troops during the Mexican War and on the frontier during the disturbances in Kansas and Missouri in the 1850s. During the Civil War, it was popular with Confederate soldiers, whose arms generally were inferior.
Associated Date: 1862
ID Number: AF.32398
catalog number: 32398
accession number: 68826
Object Name: knife
Other Terms: knife; Edged Weapons; CSA, Army; Bowie
Physical Description: steel (overall material), wood (overall material)
Measurements: overall: 5 in x 17 3/4 in x 1 1/2 in
found in: United States: Kentucky
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#207744 - 09/03/24 11:13 AM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 12, Part Deux [Re: LarryWW1246]
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From the Smithsonian Museum

https://www.si.edu/es/object/randall-made-bowie-knife:nmah_411469

full size on link
https://ids.si.edu/ids/deliveryService?max&id=NMAH-AHB2015q034742
https://ids.si.edu/ids/deliveryService?max&id=NMAH-AHB2015q034741
https://ids.si.edu/ids/deliveryService?max&id=NMAH-AHB2015q034740

I wonder who donated a knife to the museum with a cut-off pocket for a stone and a used one?


Originally Posted By: LarryWW1246
The original Smithsonian Bowie knife...
Which the RMK Smithsonian is based on.

I don't readily find that this is already on the Forum, so excuse any duplication.


Yeah, thanks! I also found it by accident today. I'll add a photo here now, just in case the photos from the museum's website are moved to another place and are unavailable

https://ids.si.edu/ids/deliveryService?max&id=NMAH-2004-40512
https://ids.si.edu/ids/deliveryService?max&id=NMAH-ET2012-14203-000002

I also liked the French, maybe Scagel saw similar ones and they influenced him
https://www.si.edu/es/object/french-bowie-knife-and-dagger:nmah_408424


Attachments
------Randall #12-11 Smithsonian Walnut SCC in Smithsonian Museum 1.jpg

------Randall #12-11 Smithsonian Walnut SCC in Smithsonian Museum 2.jpg

------Randall #12-11 Smithsonian Walnut SCC in Smithsonian Museum 3.jpg

------Rezin Bowie brother of James Bowie made by blacksmith James Black Confederate Bowie 14 inch Blade 1.jpg

------Rezin Bowie brother of James Bowie made by blacksmith James Black Confederate Bowie 14 inch Blade 2.jpg



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