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Offline rd2903

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Damascus Texas Style Bowie
« on: November 06, 2003, 03:12:50 PM »
I have been working on this project for most of the year off and on.  I traded some ivory to another maker to forge me a billet big enough to do this.  I started with a 1/2 inch billet of scaley damascus which consisted of 340 layers of 1095 and nickel.  He fluxed & welded it well and I could find no flaws. I spent many hours grinding then fly cutting to get it down to a 1/4 inch.  I made a big blade with a nice clip point.  I thought that was going to be it, however at a recent gulfcoast knifemakers meeting I happened to see a book of old bowie knives from west Texas.  I when home after the meeting and reground it to match a picture I saw.  Trying to have this completed by CHRISTmas.  Will top it of with a nickel & colored spacer, a piece of turquoise and fossil walrus ivory with a nickel silver fluted cap.  Hopefully I get the guard made and fitted this weekend.  Will keep you posted.  Whole knife should be around 14 inches.
Retired Military, 21 years US Navy Seabees started making knives about 5 years ago.  Really like it alot.  Build mostly hunters & skinning knives with a few big bowies.  Logo is grizzly paw.

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« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2003, 09:15:39 AM »
Good luck, buddy!!!!!! When you're done with that masterpiece, a pic would be nice.

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« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2003, 07:45:08 PM »
No, no, no, no, no....  This is like talking about the Paris Hilton video but never letting a guy see it.... :)   We need pictures man!  Pictures!    :D

Sounds very cool.  I got a friend sending me a billet of wootz he made.  I am very interested to see how that stuff forges out.

Tim