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<blockquote data-quote="ricco" data-source="post: 3703465" data-attributes="member: 46005"><p>The handle is too round, bowie's made for fighting typically had coffin handles. Most of the techniques used for the bowie came out of New Orleans and evolved from Sabre techniques. By the time the bowie made it to the "west" they were used for more utilitarian purposes. Sheffield in England made them by the thousands for buffalo hunters in the U.S. Unfortunately, now most any fixed blade knife with a clip point is called bowie knife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricco, post: 3703465, member: 46005"] The handle is too round, bowie's made for fighting typically had coffin handles. Most of the techniques used for the bowie came out of New Orleans and evolved from Sabre techniques. By the time the bowie made it to the "west" they were used for more utilitarian purposes. Sheffield in England made them by the thousands for buffalo hunters in the U.S. Unfortunately, now most any fixed blade knife with a clip point is called bowie knife. [/QUOTE]
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