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The Origin of the Bowie Knife
Interview of Mr. Mcmickel by Alex McDuffie regarding the origins of the "Bowie Knife"
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  • @brittakriep2938
    @brittakriep2938 25 дней назад

    Bowie knifes are hunting knifes, outdoor tool and weapon. Similar knifes had been Sax and Bauernwehr in other times.

  • @juniorberns
    @juniorberns 2 месяца назад

    I heard it was a broken Cutlass sharpened or a curved sword shortened.

  • @joesmith-t2z
    @joesmith-t2z 3 месяца назад

    Nowadays we tend to think of a "bowie knife" as having a double edged point and double arm guard. I have read that knives with double edged points and /or double guard existed long before Jim Bowie, and were used by the Spanish, various pirates, etc.

  • @hawkenrifles
    @hawkenrifles 8 месяцев назад

    Another hypothesis about the origin of the "Spanish Flamenco knife" (grandfather of the Bowie knife), is that it was also manufactured in the 17th century in Flanders (now Belgium), when that territory was part of the Spanish Empire or Hispanic Monarchy. hence the name "flamenco". But the most likely hypothesis is that of its use in Spain by soldiers and especially by the gypsy community in southern Spain. Kind regards

  • @hawkenrifles
    @hawkenrifles 8 месяцев назад

    ruclips.net/video/yqQXVDE8_Aw/видео.htmlsi=kXmCqzjS1YdfoSNU

    • @hawkenrifles
      @hawkenrifles 8 месяцев назад

      Origin of the "Flamenco Knife"

  • @hawkenrifles
    @hawkenrifles 8 месяцев назад

    ruclips.net/video/yqQXVDE8_Aw/видео.htmlsi=kXmCqzjS1YdfoSNU

  • @hawkenrifles
    @hawkenrifles 8 месяцев назад

    A very good lesson about the influence of the province of New Spain (later Mexico) and ultimately the material culture of Spain on the origin of the famous Bowie knife. In Spain in the 18th century there was the so-called "flamenco knife", which received this name because it was used by the gypsies of southern Spain, whose main popular dance was "flamenco". I am going to leave you a link with a video of a Spanish expert on knives from our nation and empire who explains it. Best regards from Spain, from a lover of Hawken rifles.

  • @clyax113
    @clyax113 9 месяцев назад

    The Texas Form I like; it's just curved enough in can help against unarmed targets or cloth/leather targets, and it's straight enough to stab. I wonder how well it would hold up to the common Bowie Knife design today.

  • @scholarwithasword591
    @scholarwithasword591 Год назад

    where can I find the full interview?

  • @ВасилевсИм
    @ВасилевсИм Год назад

    Трезво мыслящий эксперт. Похож он был на испанский мясницкий нож. У испанцев сотни типов ножей, возможно больше чем в США.

  • @christianz-jg2bh
    @christianz-jg2bh Год назад

    So Bowie knives are actually Mexican

  • @ryanbudney3356
    @ryanbudney3356 Год назад

    Looks like a seax.

  • @shark8837
    @shark8837 Год назад

    Older bowies often had a copper plate on the butt. What purposes did she serve?

  • @NancyWard-lc1hg
    @NancyWard-lc1hg Год назад

    James is my greatx4 uncle

  • @billjenkins5693
    @billjenkins5693 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @wadetaylor1299
    @wadetaylor1299 2 года назад

    Rezin black Smith rezin had said

  • @Ryyi23
    @Ryyi23 2 года назад

    Finally, someone who pronounces Bowie properly on this site.

  • @redtsunami326
    @redtsunami326 2 года назад

    I need to find a knifemaker that has Texas point Bowies like that. That knife is fierce

  • @fjb4932
    @fjb4932 2 года назад

    Another fine video, ruined by barking children and dogs . . .

  • @bikesnkarts4466
    @bikesnkarts4466 2 года назад

    Dogs in the background tells me this gentleman knows his stuff.

  • @joesmith6199
    @joesmith6199 2 года назад

    Rezin B was quoted as saying he did not make the "improvements", as he put it, on the Bowie knife. I'd like to know who came up with the sharpened clip point. Both the Scots and the Norse sometimes made knives with long clip points, but as far as i know they were not usually sharpened.

  • @GaMeRfReAkLIVE
    @GaMeRfReAkLIVE 2 года назад

    So very unfortunate this is the only video

  • @lapualapua3591
    @lapualapua3591 2 года назад

    Very important information here

  • @fredkaczinski2774
    @fredkaczinski2774 2 года назад

    Reccomend anything like this

  • @mulatokudzava7797
    @mulatokudzava7797 2 года назад

    Excellent presentation of old knife patterns!

  • @Buffalohump77
    @Buffalohump77 3 года назад

    In the historical context: Bowie knife = big knife. For the modern-day evolution of the bowie knife, the work of knifemakers like Bill Bagwell was critical and his book is well worth a read.

    • @anthonytokar3961
      @anthonytokar3961 Месяц назад

      It is, but it's very limited in print now and expensive as hell.

  • @watcherspirit2351
    @watcherspirit2351 3 года назад

    Extremely educational and fascinating. Does Mcmickel have a channel?

  • @thomasgunne8730
    @thomasgunne8730 3 года назад

    There is probably no one that spent the decades researching Bowie as much as my friend William F. Moran Jr. And you Johnny come lately experts are so full of yourselves and talk trash let a lone accomplish what Bill did with steel and anvil. Bottom line is you really don't know@!

  • @edmarshall600
    @edmarshall600 3 года назад

    Boo-ee not Bow-ee

  • @jasongoodman1311
    @jasongoodman1311 3 года назад

    Read about the “Kentucky Long Knives”. It’s what native Americans called people from Kentucky in the late 1700s. Bowie was born in Logan County Kentucky.

  • @TheMrPeteChannel
    @TheMrPeteChannel 3 года назад

    Never bring a sword to Bowie Knife fite!

  • @mikeschmidtuh5202
    @mikeschmidtuh5202 3 года назад

    If the knife was only 9 in., then the blade would have been 4 to 5 in. Long.that is not a long knife.

  • @brucedeane8
    @brucedeane8 3 года назад

    this style of knife was manufactured and exported from sheffield , england to america from the 18th century ... like most americans the turkey spinning bullshit here wouldn't know his arse from his elbow

  • @hansgruber650
    @hansgruber650 3 года назад

    My relative.

  • @ElGuardaespaldasSilencioso
    @ElGuardaespaldasSilencioso 3 года назад

    Could it be that when referring to the blade used by Bowie as a "Butcher knife", in reality they were talking at a knife being made by W. & S. Butcher of Sheffield? who actually made many big knives like the actual Bowie type in the same period of time.

  • @keithschultz4187
    @keithschultz4187 3 года назад

    Well done sirI

  • @stevelewis7263
    @stevelewis7263 3 года назад

    I wonder if the actual "Bowie Knife" carried by Jim Bowie at the Alamo will ever surface

    • @mikek5322
      @mikek5322 3 года назад

      There is a knife that is currently being debated. It was found in a river that Santa Anna's army crossed. The silver had been stripped from it leading historians to question if the soldier who captured it from Bowie tore off the valuable metal and threw it away.

  • @oneer8435
    @oneer8435 3 года назад

    That goes to prove they don't need to be fancy, just tough and sharp. The more smaller the point , the easier the sticken. Very interesting interview.

  • @cyanidelizards
    @cyanidelizards 3 года назад

    BILL WILLIAMSON!

  • @Elfin4
    @Elfin4 4 года назад

    Origin, Sheffield, England. They were shipped over to America.

  • @longrider42
    @longrider42 4 года назад

    Some pictures would have been nice

  • @michaelfindlay9072
    @michaelfindlay9072 4 года назад

    That is a beautiful knife is thare eny chance of that Texas clip being sold? I would love some more footage and or pictures of this knife?

  • @lakesheppard5466
    @lakesheppard5466 4 года назад

    I’ve heard the knife he used was for taking cuts of meat from large farm animals like cattle

  • @antiquebowieknifechannel4611
    @antiquebowieknifechannel4611 4 года назад

    please post the rest!!!

  • @yessicajessica
    @yessicajessica 4 года назад

    I have an old tru-vue viewmaster type Card that tells a very different story about the Bowie knife’s origin. It includes a runaway slave and wild dogs. I can’t find that story anywhere. I listed the card on eBay if you wanna see the pictures of it.

  • @e.macdonaldoutdoors7825
    @e.macdonaldoutdoors7825 4 года назад

    Interesting history and I think pretty "spot-on". I appreciate you referring to the clip point as a "Texas Clip" and is a later style. However, I must add that his name was pronounced Boo-ie. It has Scottish origins and comes from the Scottish Gaelic word "buidh" , pronounced boo-ie, which means yellow. It was adopted as a surname in the 1600's in Scotland and no doubt originated as a physical characteristic. As Jim was from Kentucky, which had many Scots immigrants, I am certain the Scottish pronunciation was used. The pronunciation "Bow-ie" comes from the English, who couldn't, or wouldn't, pronounce Gaelic words correctly.

    • @arctodussimus6198
      @arctodussimus6198 3 года назад

      You are correct. “BOO-wee” One of Jim’s ancestors told me that the name was mis-pronounced even back in Jim’s time.

    • @chrishansen8806
      @chrishansen8806 2 года назад

      @@arctodussimus6198 you mean Jims descendants

    • @lynnfisher3037
      @lynnfisher3037 Год назад

      ​@@chrishansen8806 LOL

    • @batteredwarrior
      @batteredwarrior Год назад

      I had a Scottish teacher at school...Mr Bowie (pronounced "Bow-ee"). Just saying.

  • @LDmagnum
    @LDmagnum 4 года назад

    I wish this guy would keep talking for hours

  • @sirupate
    @sirupate 4 года назад

    The Edwin Forrest Knife is too long by about 3"

  • @ronalddunne3413
    @ronalddunne3413 4 года назад

    We would like to hear the whole interview, and anything else this gent could teach us!

  • @chrisnewport7826
    @chrisnewport7826 5 лет назад

    “Rezin” is pronounced “Reason.” My belief is that J. Bowie’s first blade was probably shaped like the ones his brother handed out.