Digby's spear point bowie

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mahikin
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Digby's spear point bowie

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I hope this photos show up I recently purchased the Digby's spear point bowie-- fossil bone marrow slabs no export mark England- and has a nice soft zippered case- your site has had comments from the maker 10 years back- i'm curious if light can be shed i'm in the USA.
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Doc B
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Re: Digby's spear point bowie

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Welcome to AAPK! ::welcome::
I don't have any info on your knife...but it's a nice looking one! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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mahikin
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Re: Digby's spear point bowie

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thanks i'll see about better outdoor light photos , after the weekend- the high polish makes it difficult,
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Re: Digby's spear point bowie

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As I recall Digby's offered a series of custom made knives;both folders and fixed blades in the 1970's and 80's that were made by several "little mesters" such as Stan Shaw. They were very expensive for their time.I have some info in one of my books around somewhere;I 'll see if I can find it.
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