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- Apr 4, 2013
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Hi Gents
This is a Will & Finck style spear point Bowie. The blade is made from 1080 steel, is 150mm long, the blade thickness is a tad under 6mm on the ricasso and the overall length is 280mm. The blade was clay covered and quenched and then etched to produce a differential temper line. The hand guard is carbon steel filed and selectively gun blued. There are three coined brass spacers and a filed and gun blued carbon steel bolster. For the handle I wanted something that would look similar to ivory and in the end I settled on holly, it's a beautifully textured wood with a lovely colour, hard and a pleasure to work. The handle has been inlaid with forty nine steel pins which have been gun blued.
The sheath is a double welt style with a single keeper strap and a Sam brown stud. The sheath is dyed golden brown and black with a front panel of python skin.
Thank you for taking the time to look, all comments and critique very welcome.
Cheers
Steve







This is a Will & Finck style spear point Bowie. The blade is made from 1080 steel, is 150mm long, the blade thickness is a tad under 6mm on the ricasso and the overall length is 280mm. The blade was clay covered and quenched and then etched to produce a differential temper line. The hand guard is carbon steel filed and selectively gun blued. There are three coined brass spacers and a filed and gun blued carbon steel bolster. For the handle I wanted something that would look similar to ivory and in the end I settled on holly, it's a beautifully textured wood with a lovely colour, hard and a pleasure to work. The handle has been inlaid with forty nine steel pins which have been gun blued.
The sheath is a double welt style with a single keeper strap and a Sam brown stud. The sheath is dyed golden brown and black with a front panel of python skin.
Thank you for taking the time to look, all comments and critique very welcome.
Cheers
Steve






