Texas Bowie Knife
Texas Bowie
Many legends surround the origin of the Texas Bowie--and the man who made it famous, Jim Bowie. One story says Jim originated the concept and then had it made by a blacksmith with the name, ironically, Black. Another says the Bowie was designed and made by Jim's brother.
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Bell Bowie Knife by Hanwei
Bell Bowie (KH2210) This is a replication of a Bowie knife made by Samuel Bell. Bell was a cutler and silversmith first in Knoxville, Tennessee, then in San Antonio, Texas. He was mayor of Knoxville, and later made some silver spurs for Sam Houston.
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Smith & Wesson Texas Hold 'Em Bowie Knife
Features: Overall length: 16". Blade length: 10.25". Weight: 24.10 ounces. Leather sheath included. Clip point 440C stainless steel blade. Handle: Mesquite fibron with gold spacers and metal cross guard.
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Smith & Wesson 16" Texas Ranger Fixed Blade Bowie Knife with Lea
Features: 10 1/8" stainless clip blade. 15 7/8" overall. Laminated wood handle. Stainless guard. Leather sheath.
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Smith & Wesson Texas Hold' Em Small Bowie Fixed Blade Knife with
Features: Blade length: 7.25". Overall length: 12.75". Mesquite fibron handle. 440C stainless steel blade. Includes leather sheath. Full Tang.
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The Alamo
It's 1836. Settlers in Texas, still a part of Mexico, having been lured there by the government's offer of free land and no taxes, begin to revolt when the new dictator, General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, revokes those incentives.
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