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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2008

Here is a review and demonstration of my Stag Bowie. Enjoy.

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  • Holy-Shit that is a really nice blade.

  • @divinegod102 Thank you!

  • @divinegod102 Thank you!

  • Great video and very nice knife! Do you have any info on the maker or history? I am interested as I have a knife from the same maker but don't know the history or maker.

  • @ranger08supercub Unfortunately I don't know about this particular knife. It was given to me as a gift and haven't been able to find out much about it.

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  • damn that's a lot of knife

  • Nice knife. Very authentic looking. I suppose I would make one from a deer or elk I hunted and recycled steel sooner than buy one from a store or catalog just to add to the romanticism surrounding the bowie.

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  • I saw that exact same make of Bowie Knife with an identical sheath at a local gun and knife show yesterday selling for $300.

  • Very nice bowie, I love fixed bladed knifes and the deer horn handle looks very authentic. But I prefer real dear handles. Im about to do a kukri with a deer handle that i killed myself. Overall very nice blade.

  • Now that is a beautiful, authentic, hunting knife

  • @ranger08supercub I have some info. back in the wild west there was a soldier in the Alamo who was on of the best. his name was Jim Bowie. he was the forger of the bowie knife which he designed himself. He was known for a lot of cool things. if your interested, look up his name on wikipedia, you'll see some cool stuff. he was a great man.

  • @edgedweapon88 I have two of these knives, purchased at Wal Mart Missouri. Made by a retired worker who worked for Browning Knife Corp, Sorry I don't have

    name, but the Bowie is made from plow disc.

  • the knife is made by cabela's, and they still sell these things. you can also remove the green on the guard, as well as polish it, with tooth paste. tooth paste on metal will act as a fine abrasive, and will really polish the knife up. you can also use those sponges that have 2 sides. one has a sponge side, and the other this weird hard material, that is equivalent to a 3000 grit sandpaper. most of the sponges look like one yellow side, and one green side, or a light blue side, then a dark blue

  • @xRANDOMxxGUYx The knife is made by cabela's in conjunction with Silver Stag. The newer design features a half guard, but otherwise, it's very similar.

  • @Kipkiller135 I would like to know the knife maker of the stag handle fixed blade

  • My dads got the same knife. I always like to hold it. The only difference is that his handle is a bit different.

  • If you're curious, I know who makes the knife. The web address is too long to fit in here, so let me know.

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