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Handmade Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife with Rosewood Handle | JW SteelCrafts

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Handmade Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife with Rosewood Handle | JW SteelCraftsThis Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife features a large 14 inch blade crafted from durable high carbon steel. The blade is finished with a smooth mirror polish that highlights the clean clip point profile and sharp cutting edge. High carbon steel is widely valued for its strength, edge retention, and long lasting performance, making this Bowie Knife suitable for collectors, outdoor enthusiasts, and traditional knife users. The clip point blade design

This Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife features a large 14-inch blade crafted from durable high-carbon steel. The blade is finished with a smooth mirror polish that highlights the clean clip point profile and sharp cutting edge. High carbon steel is widely valued for its strength, edge retention, and long-lasting performance, making this Bowie Knife suitable for collectors, outdoor enthusiasts, and traditional knife users.
The clip point blade design remains one of the most recognized features of a Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife. The clipped spine improves tip precision and control while maintaining powerful cutting performance along the blade edge. This balanced blade geometry allows the knife to handle detailed work while preserving the strong cutting capability associated with traditional Bowie knives.
The 6-inch handle is made from rich rosewood, giving the Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife a classic appearance and comfortable grip. Rosewood is known for its dense grain structure and durability, making it a dependable handle material for long-term use. The ergonomic shape supports balanced handling while maintaining the traditional Frontier Bowie style.
Brass pins securely fasten the handle scales to the full tang construction, reinforcing the knife for added durability and structural strength. The full tang design extends through the entire handle, helping the Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife maintain balance and reliability during use.
Each Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife is individually handmade by JW SteelCrafts. Attention is given to blade shaping, handle fitting, polishing, and finishing details to ensure every knife reflects quality craftsmanship and traditional design. Because every knife is handmade, each piece carries its own unique character and handcrafted finish.

Specifications

  • Blade Style: Frontier Bowie Knife Clip Point
  • Blade Material: Handmade High Carbon Steel
  • Blade Length: 14 Inches
  • Blade Finish: Mirror Polish
  • Handle Length: 6 Inches
  • Handle Material: Rosewood
  • Guard Material: Solid Brass Guard
  • Construction: Full Tang Fixed Blade
  • Handle Fastening: Brass Pins
  • Clip Material: Brass Clip
  • Sheath: Handcrafted Leather Sheath Included
  • Brand: JW SteelCrafts

Key Features

  • Handmade Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife
  • Large 14-inch clip point blade
  • Mirror-polished high-carbon steel finish
  • Durable 6-inch rosewood handle
  • Full tang construction for strength and balance
  • Brass pins and brass clip fittings
  • Solid brass guard for added protection
  • Traditional Frontier Bowie knife styling
  • Handcrafted leather sheath included
  • Individually handmade by JW SteelCrafts

Blade Performance

The high-carbon steel blade provides dependable cutting performance and excellent edge retention. The large blade size gives the Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife strong cutting capability while maintaining balanced handling and traditional Custom Bowie knife performance.

Clip Point Design

The clip point profile improves precision and tip control while maintaining cutting strength along the edge. This traditional blade style remains one of the defining features of a classic Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife.

Handle Construction

The rosewood handle offers durability, comfort, and a secure grip. Brass pins reinforce the handle scales while maintaining the traditional appearance of the Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife.

Brass Guard and Clip

The solid brass guard improves safety and balance while the brass clip enhances the classic Frontier Bowie styling. These brass fittings complete the knife’s traditional handcrafted appearance.

Full Tang Build

The full tang construction strengthens the Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife by extending the blade through the entire handle. This improves durability, handling, and structural reliability.

Leather Sheath

Each Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife includes a handcrafted leather sheath designed for secure storage, blade protection, and easy carry.

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is used in this Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife?
This knife is made from handmade high-carbon steel known for its durability and strong edge retention.
What is a Frontier Bowie Knife?
A Frontier Bowie Knife is a traditional Bowie style featuring a clip point blade, brass fittings, and full tang construction.
Is the rosewood handle durable?
Yes. Rosewood is a dense and long-lasting hardwood commonly used for quality knife handles.
Does the blade have a polished finish?
Yes. The Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife features a smooth mirror-polished blade finish.
Is each knife handmade?
Yes. Every Carbon Steel Frontier Bowie Knife is individually handmade and assembled by JW SteelCrafts.
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