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Home Products Elk Horn Bowie

Elk Horn Bowie

by Miller, James P.

SKU 2457

Date Added 03/01/2006

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $300.00

Overview

1/4 inch spine thickness with a blade depth of 1 3/8 inches. Traditional clip point Bowie style with a double hilt. Tapered tang. This is an earlier work by J.P. and does have some scratches on the blade and hilt, even so, a solid, well made Bowie. Blade Steel: Satin Finished Forged 5160 Steel

Product Details

Weight (oz) 13.6

Additional Specs

About the Maker

Miller, James P.

J.P. Miller has been making knives in 1965 and Damascus since 1977. J.P. joined the Knifemakers Guild in 1982. He makes carbon steel knives using 1095 carbon steel. The carbon steel knives are made by using the stock removal method. The Damascus knives are all hand forged one at a time. I use two different combinations of carbon steel, 1095 + 01 and 1095 + 15N20. Damascus knives will have from 200 to 500 layers of steel. Only natural materials are used to create the handles.