Hickok45's Bowie Knife Collection
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2024
- Original Video: • The Last Bowie Knife I...
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Beautiful Bowie knives. The Lile and the Randell are my favorites. Great collection!
Bowie knives are my favorites. The last one I picked up on a whim is a Muela. It has a carbon steel blade that is razor sharp. For a knife with such a large blade, it has great balance and a lively feel to it. I have some that are heavy and slow to use, but not this one. There are so many variations on the style, I just find them fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
My favorites I cannot afford, still always Loved were both of your Puma knife configurations! Loved them both, single older father that cannot afford the beautiful items you can to possess!
I agree with you on bowie knives. I've been told that they are too big to be practical but I have to disagree. Having used them since I was a teenager some 50 years ago. I can do pretty much anything with my trailmaster or my buck frontiersman that I can do with a smaller knife plus a lot more .
I'm thinking the smaller Randall is a #1
I use plain ol vaseline for protection on my carbon bladed knives that I carry.
I don't have to worry about
poisonous chemicals if I
need to cut edible things.
Give it a quick wipe beforehand and it'll be ready
to use
Thanks for the video
Thats good I use olive oil.
Takes some balls to get into a knife fight. Never know what you'll walk away with... or without.
Or if you even get to walk at all
There's no way to move your whole body faster than someone can move one hand
Leroy looked like a jigsaw puzzle. With a couple pieces gone.
Beautiful collection! That Lile .. what a fantastic handle 👍
All very nice. The smaller Randall is stainless steel, as indicated by the S.
Bark River makes some very nice blades, including Bowie styles.
The S actually means the blade was made for Randall in Soligen, Germany.
On modern Randall knives, the S next to the Randall logo indicates stainless. Look it up.
Those are some great knives. Thanks for showing them.
Excellent video. Always liked Bowie knives myself. Sure enjoyed seeing your collection
I never met Jim Bowie, but was familiar with his British cousin David; odd sort of guy.
I played hoops with nephew Sam in college.
Really? What was he like?
Bowie Knifes are damn nice.
Regarding the puma bowie,the actual serial no is on the finger guard ,against the blade onmleft handside, also my puma bowie ,also has a number on the blade in the same place as yours ,mine is, 6396 on the blade, and on the finger guard is 45874, great vid, rgds steve uk
I’m glad you got to meet Jim. That must have been something.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Always love Bowie knives, have the Cold Steel 1917 Frontier Bowie, which perfectly matches the style and finish of the bayonet for my Enfield Jungle Carbine.
I like the Randell knives have a few. Now a eight year wait 😵💫
I'd never give up any of them!!
It´s funny, how small the Waidblatt looks in hickock´s hand - even though it´s a real big knife 🙂. The Puma Waidblatt knife was developed around WW2 for big game hunting in Europe. Usually used in a set with a smaller knife like the Puma hunters pal or a nicker, it was/is used for the harder parts of gutting pigs or deer. Especially the older models have a high collectors value. Thanks again for your nice videos!!
Loved that show when I was a kid, Bowie almost always threw and stuck his knife into the bedroll of the bad guy riding away on horseback.
The Trailmaster is hard to beat.
Schrade vintage American made Old Timer
" Outfitter" is my Bowie knife.
Great rubber handle for grip.
Cheap and great.
Love Bowie Knives. You should make more videos on them.
Very cool Bowie collection. I have the CS Recon Scout in CPM3V and the Marauder, 1917 Frontier Bowie, Ontario SP10 Marine Raider Bowie. Love all. I wish I could get my hands on the CS R1, it's basically like the Randall but by CS.
I'm passionate about Bowie knives and you have a really beautiful collection. Congratulations.
Hug from Brazil.
Jimmy Lile (maker of Rambo's 1st Blood knife) from Arkansas and Randall from Florida--nice.
Very good vidio sir change of pace love them knives
My dad is a big collector of Marbles knives. He has got a lot of money into his collection.
Nice blade ! Thank you for sharing !
Love the Bowie blade shape!
Like the third from the left the one that rust, I usually cure the metal with Lindsey oil , works fine
great collection for certain
That Randall fighter appears to be a Randall #1 with the "Border Patrol" style handle of the Model #14. Nice knife!
One thing about a good knife is you don't have to reload it , nice collection !!!!
Don’t give them up, keep them. Nice knives!
That Randall #1 is a peach! I'd carry that one all day!
Small Randell looks have a good usable sized working blade.
Your math ain't right. Just a little thicker than 1/4" is 5/16".
I love your collection. That little Randall fighter is probably my favorite.
People tend to forget these are all part of 2A as well. The University of Michigan published an excellent white paper on the subject some years back (2012?).
I still have my randall #1, bought it in 88, while in the army
Awesome!!!
My brother had the same cold steel bowie you have,man you could get a razor edge on it😊
Love your collection. You have a chance check out the Bark River Shining Mountain Bowie - you may have seen one in the movie Inglorious Bastards.
God i love that Puma pumaster steel was a special one
I'll take the Randall fighter. Number 6 on the line 😅
Cool collection, lot of money on that table
Great knives
Love Randall knives!
You need to add a Cold Steel Natchez bowie and a Gerber BMF to your collection!
Von Tempsky taught his bush rangers to fight with rge bowie in one hand and the 1861 navy colt in the other in hhe bush wars against the maori in new Zealand
Хорошая коллекция!
Awesome
Thank you for sharing your collection. Too bad we aren't neighbors we seem to have a kindering interest in knives and guns lol I wonder if you fish? Stay well and I would be happy to say friends.
Randal knives not far from where we live...if you want one I heard there's a waiting list
Man, those some series sticking sticks!
Out my league. I'll have to stick with a single Ka Bar Becker
Loved the opening. I'm ame me 😂😂😂😂
Nice 👍
FYI, Puma knives are still handmade in Germany and they are still EXPENSIVE!
I definitely consider Randall knives to be Bowie knives
Those are nice knives, but how do they shoot?
Puma white hunter my dream knife
Im 52 and i wore a fake raccoon hat as a kid.
We all wore them as kids back in the day😂
That Puma is sweet!
I dig it !
I watched a “knife expert” in a YT video last week where the guy didn’t know how to pronounce Bowie. I’m not going to get recommendations from his channel again.
I would like to send you one of my hand forged knives but I don’t know how to get it to you.
Choice
What makes a knife is the type of steel it's made from. There is a balance to be attained between hardness of the steel and how hard it is to sharpen. A good, sharp three inch blade, is far better than a six inch blade of inferior steel. If you don't watch the quality of the steel you can get screwed by the advertised hype.
Nice knives. Quite a collection. But Bowie knives are impractical for anything more than wall displays. But you seem to like the way they look, so that's all that matters.
Eye candy
A knife to actually use it's hard to beat the old cold steel.
Like your Knives
Who doesn’t like a good Bowie knife? My flagship one is a Ken Richardson that is similar to the Lyle, except mine’s nicer 😅
No buck 119?
Robert Loveless please 🥺
Use renaissance wax to protect anything steel
One of the most dangerous weapons in the world in the hands of a Confederate soldier during the civil war.
👌
For doing what? Cutting salami?
Hello, can these knives of yours even cut a newspaper?
Jäeger is hunter in German
Not exactly: Jaeger in Germany amd Austria is used for a person who is involved professionally with hunting supervision, as a game warden. Hunter is Waidmann, and Waidblatt means, broadly, "hunting leaf". Wonderful knife!
No Ka-bar? Or is that a diff style?
"In the year 2000" like it was long ago, but wait, it was hahaha
Nice knife collection 45 has. Made me get my old Buck collection out.
Oh hey,
look up "War Factories" great info on the history of Colt and Kalashnikov. They both kinda stolen the firearm ideas from others.
idc what any1 says its spelled bow ie so its bow-ie not boooooooooou-ie
too many knives.
😎 🇺🇲
Небольшой легкий нож - идеален, а мечи эти не нужны.
you better tell your wife what you actually paid for these, because if you get called home sooner than you anticipate, she will sell them for a few bucks each. to your close friends.
1st
Kukris are better