WM JACKSON SHEFFIELD BOWIE KNIFE

Started by Shotgun Steve, November 25, 2009, 11:49:20 AM

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7.75" clipped point blade. Hilt and false edge both marked Wm Jackson & Co. Reaf Island Works Sheffield. Stag antler handle. Leather sheath with light tooling patterns.
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Rowdy Fulcher

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Is anyone reproducing this knife ???? I sure would love to have one .

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Quote from: Rowdy Fulcher on November 26, 2009, 07:47:39 PM
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Is anyone reproducing this knife ???? I sure would love to have one .

The Colt Series knives has a model similar to that.  The blade profile is more of a bowie/clip point and made from damascus.  The sheath is a nice oil tanned leather with laced edge.  Looks very PC.  Our club gave one to Lethal Larry as our 2009 Cowboy of the Year Award.



Smokey Mountain Knife Works has this knife listed in their on-line catalog.

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Bear & Sons Cutlery make this one.... I got it from Cabelas ( they have both stag & bone scales offered )
I've seen it listed on their site at a higher price.
High quality deep clip point made from damascus.
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Another place to get nice looking PC cutlery is Bark River Knives.  I own a few.  They are very well made.  Their "Mountain Man" series and many of their Bowies look really nice.  Here's a listing of several:

http://www.dlttradingcompany.com/index.php?cPath=24
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Rowdy: I understand the concept of coveting when it comes to large knives. The above look like great options, particularly the Colt series mentioned by Pancho.

However, if you still fail to find what you want there are plenty of custom makers who will hand forge a knife for you. Many outstanding smith's such as Joe Delaronde will quote you months on end before yours arrives, but I have found one, Tim Ridge, who can get the work out rather quickly - say 90 days as was my case. And he does quality work. You can find him at:

www.swampfoxknives.com/page_4.html

Below is an example of something that I had him do for me, I literally sketched this out and said do this, it came exactly as I wanted it, exactly. I post this so that you know he can do the work.



Below is one somewhat like the one originally posted here and available now on his website, use the link above.



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Nice steel Mr. Hunt!

Here's one of my favorites:  It's a moutain man dagger from Bark River with ivory colored micarta scales.  Ten Wolves made me a nice scabbard for it to match the scabbard he made for my lemon squeezer:

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Howdy Pards
Thanks for all the help . Now if only Santa will bring me one of each  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
It never hurts to dream ?

French Jack

James,
when I saw the post you put up with a knife from Tim Ridge, I was overcome.  Nothing I could do but bring up his website and order that English Style Bowie.  It is on it's way to me as I make this post.  Thanks for the tip.  You can tell him that you got him some business with your recommendation.
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If you all are ever in the Smokey Mtn. be sure to stop and visit the Smokey Mtn. Knives it is just outside of Sevierville, TN Really a must when you are in that area. I doubt if you can get out without buying something though. Tj
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Jake MacReedy

Here's a Bowie I put together for myself...bought the blade direct from the factory in Sheffield.  It's a little over 8" in the blade, hand-forged, and very sharp.  I put the nickel silver guard and stag handles on it.



Hope ya like lookin' at it!
Jake

French Jack

Boy, Howdy!  The knife from Tim arrived today.  I would have to rate it a 10+.  The picture does not do it justice.  Thanks again, James.  The style and materials are true to the time frame we desire to replicate.  I can say that I would recommend Tim's work with no reservations.
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Jake, that is a very nice knife.  You did a great job.
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'Monterrey' Jack Brass

Rowdy – Below I pictured a very decent repro of a clip-point knife with stag slab handles. It is made by Hanwei Forge (also interchangeably called CAS Iberia and Paul Chen as the maker). This knife is one of eight offered in the 'Historic Bowies Collection', a series of dead-ringer repros of original Victorian era side knives. These were fairly readily available a few years ago but are discontinued now. Still may be able to get one through e-bay. Price when new hovered around $225 each though I've seen them go for as low as under $100 new in the box. Besides being an excellent quality item the sheath on this particular knife from the series is similar in design to the original posted by Shotgun Steve.

Only warning I have is the brass scabbard parts are held on with glue (an unfortunate oversight on a knife & scabbard that is otherwise superb). Also need a minor defarb effort to polish out the etched modern maker's name on the base of the blade.



For more general repro knife info here is an old post from a different CAS City area: http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php/topic,24817.msg323786.html


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French Jack: I am very glad that worked out for you, always happy to enable someone else's lack of financial responsibility when it comes to period weapons. Tim is a well known maker in colonial circles, less so in later time frames although he personally was into CW period at one time. He often has knives representative of our era for sale and can duplicate about any hand forged type design you are interested in.

MJB: I can attest to the quality of Brass' knife, it is well worth the price particularly at the reduced rate now offered. Not a cheap knock off, it is really a quality piece of work representative of the type. You would not be disappointed.
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Rowdy,

I also like the spear tipped blades over the more prevalent clipped point.

I could not find what I was looking for so I had to make my own.  7 1/4 blade length by 1 1/4 wide by 1/4 thick.  False upper edge has more taper than that pictured.

Good luck finding a spear tipped Blade.

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Pancho Peacemaker

A guy was selling this Russell replica over on the SASS wire:



I did a search on ebay and found a few of these selling for around $75.  Looks like these replicas are made in South America.
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