StrangeDaze
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Had this sent over to Caleb for a spa treatment.
It is a replica of a historical piece.
Here is what Caleb said about it:
“The original knife is a Civil War D-Gaurd Bowie Knife with Maker’s Mark of: “W.J. McElroy, Macon 1862”. William J. McElroy made all types of edged weapons and other metal items for the Confederate war effort. Located in Macon, Georgia, McElroy was a tinsmith before the war but quickly turned to manufacturing items for the Confederacy. He is most noted for making swords but also made side knives, spurs, buckles, belts, and canteens. McElroy’s swords and knives ranked among the finest made in the Confederacy.”
asking what i paid, $100 styd conus.
Or would trade for fixed blades





Here is a picture of it next to the original

By purchasing you confirm that:
You are 18 years of age or older.
The item is legal for you to own and use in your area as well as carry and transport in, to and from your area.
There is not any reason for you not to legally be able to own or possess the item.
You are following all local, state and federal laws and regulations concerning the items use and possession.
It is a replica of a historical piece.
Here is what Caleb said about it:
“The original knife is a Civil War D-Gaurd Bowie Knife with Maker’s Mark of: “W.J. McElroy, Macon 1862”. William J. McElroy made all types of edged weapons and other metal items for the Confederate war effort. Located in Macon, Georgia, McElroy was a tinsmith before the war but quickly turned to manufacturing items for the Confederacy. He is most noted for making swords but also made side knives, spurs, buckles, belts, and canteens. McElroy’s swords and knives ranked among the finest made in the Confederacy.”
asking what i paid, $100 styd conus.
Or would trade for fixed blades





Here is a picture of it next to the original

By purchasing you confirm that:
You are 18 years of age or older.
The item is legal for you to own and use in your area as well as carry and transport in, to and from your area.
There is not any reason for you not to legally be able to own or possess the item.
You are following all local, state and federal laws and regulations concerning the items use and possession.
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