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Handle : Malaysian Sal Wood (Mersawa)
Fixed blade Knife Cold Steel Arkansas Toothpick 33cm 88GTP
The main competition to the Bowie knife from the late 1830's to the period just after the Civil War was the Cold Steel Arkansas Toothpick 88GTP. The model got its namesake as an ironic reference to the coarse, rough and tumble culture that populated the lowlands of Arkansas and the Mississippi delta in the mid 19th century. Travelling journalists from Europe often made up stories about how they commonly saw men and old boys picking their teeth with giant knives that they dubbed Arkansas Toothpicks. Like the Bowie it was frequently a large knife almost always double edged with a sharp acute point. The knife almost always had a double quillon guard and many were fancy and some imitated the Bowies of the day in size and appearance. Sure, some were plain, but most were elaborately decorated. This version has a substantial double edge spear point blade, with a Malaysian Sal wood handle and a fancy pommel with an alligator motif. The scabbard is equally stunning, it's finely made and decoratively enhanced to complement the handle.
$187.21

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Fixed blade Knife Cold Steel Facon 30.5cm 88CLR1
Cold Steel is delighted to present version of this iconic Facon 88CLR1 knife. Forged in the classic shape from 1090 high carbon steel with a wide, thick blade it measures a full 12 long and offers extensive hand filed jimping along the spine. The handle of Facon is also hand carved in traditional fashion out of exotic Malaysian Sal Wood and is capped fore and aft with a nickeled steel bolster and pommel. Even the scabbard of big Facon continues to follow Argentinas tradition by being molded out of thick black leather that is sewn with a center seam and equipped with a fancy nickeled steel chape.
The Facon is the national knife of Argentina where the Gauchos made it famous as its large and simply shaped blade proved ideal for everything from dispatching game and livestock to repairing tack and saddles to cooking and eating the evening meal. With a blade that resembles an oversized chef knife the Facon can trace its roots back to the 14th century where it was widely used and carried by just about everyone, from peasant and serf all the way up to the landed nobility. In fact, it was so popular it jumped the Atlantic Ocean with the first European immigrants and became established through out North and South America. 
$166.31

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