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James Pedigo commented on James Pedigo's photo
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"No problem that date is what made me think it was some type of military knife it’s not made half as well as the Bowie "
Apr 22, 2022
Lars Ray commented on James Pedigo's photo
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"Sorry dude...I only have one working eye - looks like I missed that photo!  :-D Well, at least we know a minimum age to the knife!"
Apr 22, 2022
James Pedigo commented on James Pedigo's photo
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"If you look at the first of three pics of this knife it has something engraved with 1943 next to it "
Apr 22, 2022
Lars Ray commented on James Pedigo's photo
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"Hey! Looks like you figured out how to upload your photos - excellent! Is this the one where your commented "I have an old military (I think) knife I love to show you"? I really hate to comment on this one. I have my opinion, but…"
Apr 22, 2022
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Apr 22, 2022
James Pedigo left a comment for J.J. Smith III
"Thank you I appreciate the warm welcome "
Apr 22, 2022
James Pedigo left a comment for Lars Ray
"I really appreciate your help I bet your dead on I knew it wasn’t super old but I could tell it was well made the handle is antler for sure but it has no markings which seems odd for something made this well idk I gotta figure this picture…"
Apr 22, 2022
Lars Ray left a comment for James Pedigo
"Hi James - If by "is it real" do you mean is it authentic? I guess it depends on what you mean by authentic. I will tell what I see in the one photo you have... What I see is what appears to be a mid-market production piece for the…"
Apr 20, 2022
James Pedigo left a comment for Lars Ray
"Thank you sir my main problem was using the phone instead of a cpu I think idk but I do appreciate the warm welcome do you happen to know anything about that Bowie I posted is it real I mean"
Apr 19, 2022
J.J. Smith III left a comment for James Pedigo
"Welcome aboard, James. It's great to have you here at iKC."
Apr 19, 2022
Lars Ray left a comment for James Pedigo
"Hi James....welcome to iKC! We're glad you're here. That is a sweet looking Bowie you have there in your first ever attempt to add a photo on iKC. No need to apologize - let's see if I can help you here. There are several ways to do…"
Apr 18, 2022
James Pedigo posted a status
"I apologize I can’t figure out how to directly post a pic"
Apr 18, 2022
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Apr 18, 2022
Jan Carter left a comment for James Pedigo
"The 5 top things to do when you join iKnifeCollector! iKC Community Rules Navigating iKnifeCollector.com Best Photo upload size?  640x480 and join us in the chatroom if you have any questions or just want to chat"
Apr 18, 2022
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Internet
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No
How long have you collected knives?
1-2 years
Favorite Kind of Knives
Antique
About Me
Kindergarten level knowledge about knives

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At 23:13 on April 20, 2022, Lars Ray said…

Hi James - If by "is it real" do you mean is it authentic? I guess it depends on what you mean by authentic. I will tell what I see in the one photo you have...

What I see is what appears to be a mid-market production piece for the American market...maybe early to mid 1950's. The blade looks like carbon steel while the handle appears to be stag (hard to tell specifically - could be jigged bone, a material also used), and a beautiful brass S guard. Anyone who knows this is a Bowie knife will understand the shield and the sandbar fight - which of course is synonymous with the Bowie knife. 

The blade is very similar in size and shape to those used on the Monarch and Saber Monarch Bowie knives of the same period. These blades were made in Germany and are considered good steel.

Knives like I described above are all mid-market quality knives - not high priced and not cheap (as in quality). They were (and are still) very well made, affordable, and landed in many a gear box for hunting, fishing, camping, and outdoor use in general. Places like Sears, high-end sporting stores, and even the larger hardware stores sold these proudly.

For me, that answers the question of authenticity. Until proven otherwise, this appears to me as an authentic imported production piece for the intended market described above. 

What I don't see is a cheaply made reproduction piece. 

My assessment is just that - an educated guess based on what I see and comparing that to what I know about other Bowies of that time period from F.A Bower, Gutmann Cutlery, Edge Brand, and other importers of Bowie knives. Without additional data on the knife, it's really hard to say for certain.

Are there any markings on the ricasso (that part of the blade between the guard and cutting edge)? Do you know of it's history? These kinds of details help fill in any blanks. 

There are quite a few Bowie aficionados here at iKC. Once you figure out how to upload your photos, I recommend you post a handful of this Bowie and let's see who else might know more. 

I hope this helps - 

At 16:48 on April 19, 2022, J.J. Smith III said…

Welcome aboard, James.

It's great to have you here at iKC.

At 17:44 on April 18, 2022, Lars Ray said…

Hi James....welcome to iKC! We're glad you're here. That is a sweet looking Bowie you have there in your first ever attempt to add a photo on iKC. No need to apologize - let's see if I can help you here.

There are several ways to do this - let's try it this way first.

Up on the menu bar titled IKnife Collector, there is a Media tab. Select that, then select ADD PHOTOS HERE. I find it the easiest to add photos from my desktop as opposed to from a URL like Photo Bucket or other photo sites....but that's me. It will gives you the option of either. Also - you can load up to 8 photos per day...so make it count! If you load some up, then don't like one of them, you can delete it and regain your photo count. 

It's been a while for me, but I believe that once you have loaded up your first photo, you can then select Photos here from your home page...over there on the left under your details. Same thing once you create a photo album. Once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy - it's getting that first set down that's a little tricky if you  don't know what to look for.

Also - if you are adding a photo as part of a discussion thread, that does not count against your daily photo total. Adding a photo in a discussion thread is by selecting the the photo icon in the dialog menu bar, just above where you are typing. Those are a little easier to figure out.

I hope this helps. Give a shout out if you are still not figuring it out...we'll go through it some more.  :-D

At 9:21 on April 18, 2022, Jan Carter said…

The 5 top things to do when you join iKnifeCollector!

iKC Community Rules

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Best Photo upload size?  640x480

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