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Bo

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While these are similar in construction they have different personalities.

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Made by Master Smith Ed Cafferey "Parrie Storm"

This is a "San-Mai" design of 52100 core and 1084/15N20 twist pattern over lay.
Blade length is 10 1/2", with full distal taper, wrought iron fittings, and carved ebony handle.
This is an extremely light and fast bowie.
Winner of the Best Bowie/Fighter catagory at the 1999 Montana Knifemaker's Association Show

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Ed Cafferey's "Wind Song"

This 9 1/2" bladed bowie boasts a blade of "San-Mai" damascus (52100 core with over lay of twist pattern 1084 & 15N20)
It features hot blued "S" guard and butt cap, with filework and copper accents.
The blade is Flat ground with convex edge.
Handle is exibition grade European Olive.


[This message has been edited by Bo (edited 08-09-2000).]
 
Wow! I've recently started to like bowies (at least the ones with mild clip points like those; I don't like extreme clips on any knife). Off to look for a new job...

--JB

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Very nice knives. That ebony handle is simply fantastic.



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Richard
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Very <h3>Nice</h3> <h2>Bo!</h2>

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