Model 209 Hunter's Bowie

209-1Model 209 Hunter's Bowie: 5 1/2" blade of 440-C, S. S. as shown with single finger, nickel silver guard, black water buffalo horn spacer, sambar stag "crown" antler handle.

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209-2Model 209 Hunter's Bowie: 5 1/2" blade of 440-C, S. S. as shown with single finger, brass guard, brass and black spacers, Honduran rosewood handle.

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209-3Model 209 Hunter's Bowie: 5 1/2" blade of 440-C, S. S. as shown with double nickel silver guard, American "burled" walnut handle.

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209-4Model 209 Hunter's Bowie: 5 1/2" blade of 440-C, S. S. as shown with double brass guard, black and brass spacers, cocobolo wood handle.

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Model 209 Hunter's Bowie - 5 1/2" blade of 440-C, S. S. as shown with brass finger, black and brass spacers with a 1/4" wide piece of walrus tusk ivory added for color and contrast. Brass butt cap with black and brass spacers. Pistol grip style handle of Presentation "Grade A" AZ Desert Ironwood. Deluxe style sheath with desert rattlesnake skin insert.

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209-6Model 209 Hunter's Bowie: 5 1/2" blade of C. P. M., S90-V, S. S. as shown with single finger, N. S. guard, and spacers of N. S. red, just behind the guard. Handle of exhibition grade American walnut wood with an added N. S. thong tube. The water buffalo hide sheath was built in a "low carry" style with a leg tie-down at the bottom. The owner asked for leather lacing around the edge in place of waxed thread stitching.

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209-7Model 209 Hunter's Bowie: 5 1/2" blade of 440C, S. S. as shown with single finger, brass guard, cocobolo wood spacer, whitetail deer antler handle.

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209-8Model 209, Hunter's Bowie - 5 1/2" clip point blade of 440-C, S. S. as shown with double brass guard and one set of brass and black spacers. Pistol grip style handle of presentation grade AA, Az. desert ironwood in a burled grain pattern. Right-handed, low carry, water buffalo hide sheath was stitched together using leather lacing around the edge.