satx78247 said:And to ALL,
It is my position that "the brother's Bowie" did NOT invent a knife that nobody had ever made anything that similar to before but that what the brothers made or designed were historically important.
For that reason, (like many people who are interested in artifacts that were of that period) I refer to the blades that are called (as Rezin Bowie did) "Bowie's Knives", i.e., the blades actually made or designed (and "contracted out" for manufacture) by Rezin or Jim Bowie.
yours, satx
Do you, perchance, happen to remember either the title or the author's name of that book??
Rezin and/or John Bowie had several known VERY LARGE Bowie's Knives made on "private commission" for "gentlemen of means" in AR, LA & MS.
PITY that you cannot remember anything about the book that would allow us to locate a copy.
satx78247 said:To All,
Fwiw, I was told this morning about 1000 hours by an assistant curator that the The Alamo's CEO has been PROMISED that the "First Bowie's Knife" will be ON DISPLAY (In a suitably secure case) in The Long Barracks by Christmas 2018.
(I was also told that the Chief Ranger is "nervous", as the Bowie's Knife is NOT & CANNOT be insured as it is "one of one".)
yours, satx
Is there a link info about/or to photo's or any way to "see" that knife? Has that family made public anything worth sharing?satx78247 said:That knife now belongs to the family of a Mexican LT, who took it back to Mexico as "war booty"
The Mexican family seems to have NO interest in exhibiting or even discussing the Rezin Bowie knife & is "publicity shy".
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