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Review New Orleans Bowie Knife / CAS Hanwei:

New Orleans Bowie (KH2188) This knife replicates one made in the New Orleanss French Quarter by a cutler named Pradel. This Bowie is designed to be handy while worn in confined quarters - say, sitting at a faro table or a poker game on a riverboat. At such a place, you might want a knife that would come to hand very quickly. KEY FEATURES: * Historically accurate * High-carbon steel * Great for collectors MEASUREMENTS: HANDLE LENGTH: 4 ¾ inches OVERALL LENGTH: 12 ¼ inches WEIGHT: 10oz THICKNESS:. 180 inches.

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