@@FEARtheSERVER Of course, bro. $47.99 I had to email customer support to request it because that particular knife did not have the option available on the website. I don’t know why. They did it, no problem.
@@user-ww4od4jl1f This thing is evil, in a good way lol. That trim piece is a characteristic of a Musso Bowie. With lesser quality versions, they’ve been known to fall off with any type of hard use. This knife though was hand crafted by KHHI in Nepal. That piece is welded to the spine, so I can hit, chop, split wood, even baton with it. That isn’t going anywhere. Thanks for the comment!
@@drunkdadhomealone797 *I would prefer the decorative elements to be CNC machined from the same piece of metal. Did you buy a special truck to transport this toy? I wonder if the steel for the KHHI knife was made in India or China... And finally, how much did this toy cost including shipping and customs?*
@@user-ww4od4jl1f It depends what options you choose, and where in the world you live. I suggest checking out the website. It’s pretty informative. www.thekhukurihouse.com/dbad-big-jim-bowie
@@longrider42 True. I think “not pretty” is the point with this knife. It’s a user and abuser. I heard that this was modeled after what Jim Bowie was believed to have commonly carried, but that he gifted it to a friend long before the Alamo, and it was recovered off that friend when he also died. That’s what you will see in the museum. The knife Jim Bowie used in his infamous Sandbar Fight was believed to be similar to this. Who knows.
@@drunkdadhomealone797 Yes so many theories on his different knives he owned, one person's opinion is as good as another. I personally believe that the Sandbar knife, was actually probably a family butcher knife, as it was described. He would have easy access to it, not have to spend money which his family probably didn't have, and experience in its daily use. That knife would be of utilitarian use first, and if need be, self defense.
Brass fittings that fall off the first time it gets used hard. Stick tang. Stainless steel. No thank you. This knife is full tang. 5160 steel. Spine trim welded on. Thicker blade.
I have seen the Szco Bowie, and the fact that it is made of stainless steel, is the biggest turn off. Stainless doesn't take a sharpening like carbon steel, and if you want to apply a faux patino, forget it. That knife look likes it is a good used.
king of kings
Damn sure is! 👍🏼
And the snap on the sheath on the correct side, well done!
@@bdwillis8284 Exactly! Nothing makes me happier 😂😂😂
Big knives right here, love your display 🇺🇸⚔️
@@donavantew8278 Thanks for your support, as always bro!
I got the Arkansas toothpick it's great
@@jimgorman5176 I gotta get that one too!
Holy Moly! Not really a beauty, but damn badass, dude! I like it!
@@Knife-Dude Yeah exactly! It should have been called Big Ugly. It sure is well made though. It’s a user and abuser.
The same as the Pohl Force MK-11. Use and abuse😆
@@Knife-Dude Yup hahaha. Another devastating weapon!
Love this shit😁
Ce ne erano tre di musso..il musso bowie di jil che dette a un certo robinsons..uno del colonello neil..e uno pare di sam Houston😅
You better give that giant his hunting knife back or he'll get mad and come stomping around looking for it
Can you tell me how much you paid for the leather sheath?
@@FEARtheSERVER Of course, bro. $47.99
I had to email customer support to request it because that particular knife did not have the option available on the website. I don’t know why. They did it, no problem.
*The knife looks solid; it can cut a medium-sized car into slices. What is that funny metal cap on the back of the blade for?*
@@user-ww4od4jl1f This thing is evil, in a good way lol. That trim piece is a characteristic of a Musso Bowie. With lesser quality versions, they’ve been known to fall off with any type of hard use. This knife though was hand crafted by KHHI in Nepal. That piece is welded to the spine, so I can hit, chop, split wood, even baton with it. That isn’t going anywhere.
Thanks for the comment!
@@drunkdadhomealone797 *I would prefer the decorative elements to be CNC machined from the same piece of metal. Did you buy a special truck to transport this toy? I wonder if the steel for the KHHI knife was made in India or China... And finally, how much did this toy cost including shipping and customs?*
@@user-ww4od4jl1f It depends what options you choose, and where in the world you live. I suggest checking out the website. It’s pretty informative.
www.thekhukurihouse.com/dbad-big-jim-bowie
Blade looks like somebody painted it with black and silver paint
That 1 fine piece of iron. Can you put there. Can you put a link in the reply?
@@jackdorsey4850 www.thekhukurihouse.com/dbad-big-jim-bowie
@@jackdorsey4850 ruclips.net/video/KLbFU36egj0/видео.htmlsi=ngmUQuCE5MZEU-5b
@@drunkdadhomealone797 Thank You
@@jackdorsey4850 Absolutely brother. This thing is solid as a rock, sharp as hell, balance is on point. It’s built for hard use.
@@drunkdadhomealone797 Nice!
Yeah, not very pretty. Plus, no one knows that Jim Bowie carried. What ever he had at the Alamo vanished into history.
@@longrider42 True. I think “not pretty” is the point with this knife. It’s a user and abuser. I heard that this was modeled after what Jim Bowie was believed to have commonly carried, but that he gifted it to a friend long before the Alamo, and it was recovered off that friend when he also died. That’s what you will see in the museum. The knife Jim Bowie used in his infamous Sandbar Fight was believed to be similar to this. Who knows.
@@drunkdadhomealone797 Yes so many theories on his different knives he owned, one person's opinion is as good as another. I personally believe that the Sandbar knife, was actually probably a family butcher knife, as it was described. He would have easy access to it, not have to spend money which his family probably didn't have, and experience in its daily use. That knife would be of utilitarian use first, and if need be, self defense.
@@dougboal7620 I like that theory a lot actually!
@@drunkdadhomealone797il musso Bowie e stato fotografato negli anni 70 a Londra ..forse e un fake
Looks cheap. Worse: it looks like a knock off of cheap. At least the Szco version has brass fittings.
Brass fittings that fall off the first time it gets used hard. Stick tang. Stainless steel. No thank you.
This knife is full tang. 5160 steel. Spine trim welded on. Thicker blade.
I have six Khukuri's, a Germanic Seax knife and a Gustav Sword, all from Nepal, and top notch quality work.
I have seen the Szco Bowie, and the fact that it is made of stainless steel, is the biggest turn off. Stainless doesn't take a sharpening like carbon steel, and if you want to apply a faux patino, forget it. That knife look likes it is a good used.
@@dougboal7620 I agree brother.
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