My old Bowie cuts rope
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My old Bowie cuts rope
My old Bowie cuts rope .
I got this knife about 20 years ago and at the time the seller claimed it was a old WW2 Era knife .
All ID marks have been ground off , so if it really is a WW2 Era knife .
A) Was it a German made knife ?
B) And because of the war did the owner grind away all such evidence ?
The original sheath was so old it was falling apart . So I made a new sheath .
?? I cant say one way or another , but I have had it for around the last 20 or so years . ( I cant remember exactly )
At 150 slices of rope it fails , after some bla bla on my part I check for a rolled edge ( Viola ) . The edge had rolled .
Cant remember what angle the bevel is at ? But , the leather strop brought the edge back .
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Re: My old Bowie cuts rope
Chiffonade of rope. Looks tasty. There are dozens of makers who could have made that knife, from all over Europe and through the Americas. Gunsil might have an insight. Curious-- Are you Brit? Aussie? NZ?
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Re: My old Bowie cuts rope
From - Oz ... ( Land Down Under ) or better known as the Convict Colony .
( I say that because the convict colony mentality has never gone away )
( I say that because the convict colony mentality has never gone away )