Overview
This is a classic clip-point Bowie knife featuring a substantial stainless steel blade and a distinctive multi-tonal pakkawood handle. It captures the rugged, oversized aesthetic of the American frontier, complete with a brass guard and decorative mosaic-style pins.
Story
The Bowie knife became a legend in 1827 after the Sandbar Fight, turning a simple tool into an American icon. This modern tribute carries that spirit, designed for those who admire the bold silhouettes of the Old West.
Maker / Origin
Timber Rattler is a brand known for producing large-scale, affordable cutlery often sold through major catalogs like BudK. They specialize in 'fantasy' and 'frontier' style blades that prioritize impressive size and visual flair for collectors.
Condition & Value
The blade appears to have its factory edge with minimal scratching. There is some visible oxidation and patina on the brass guard, which is common for this alloy. Condition is generally good for a display piece. The patina on the brass slightly lowers the 'mint' value but adds character.