To: unspun
Nice pics/knives. Maybe you can answer a question. Since Bowie apparently actually designed his knife for fighting. I have read somewhere that his knife had a brass strip on top to catch an opponents blade but I have never seen a bowie knife old or new with that feature. Is the story true or not.
47 posted on
11/12/2004 12:55:22 PM PST by
nomorelurker
(wetraginhell)
To: nomorelurker
I have read somewhere that his knife had a brass strip on top to catch an opponents blade but I have never seen a bowie knife old or new with that feature. Is the story true or not. And I recall seeing a knife (or it's picture) with that kind of brass strip over the near half of so of the dull edge, but don't recall that said about Bowie's knife!
50 posted on
11/12/2004 1:03:20 PM PST by
unspun
(unspun.info | Did U work your precinct, churchmembers, etc. for good votes?)
To: nomorelurker
It supposed to be true--but I'm with you, I've never seen one. One of the problems would be in melding the steel and the brass together so they'd stay together.
But you'll notice most of them have brass hilt guards. The reason for the softer metal was to "catch" the blade of the opponent
68 posted on
11/12/2004 3:52:02 PM PST by
wildbill
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