Musso Brass Back Bowie
Mike I live in Batesville, about 50 mles from Jim's shop. You are right Jim is a good friend, and ture gentleman. I ppurchased my first knife in 1980 a small stock removal drop point skiner with his name Crowell as his stamp, also I have his 3rd Damascus circa 1983, and...
Musso Brass Back Bowie
Bill T, I have always liked bowies my first one was a Randle made model #12 bowie I purchased in 1960 (paid $45) and I still have it. I will send you the drawing of the Musso Brass Back Bowie on a one to one scale. I will have one left so if you have some one who wants...
My KNife Collection
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You have an outstanding collection, if photography is your hobby is like saying Ansell Adams was an average photographer. What type of equipment do you use? Also, I am new to this forum, I posted some photos earlier today and it would only let me put 5...
Musso Brass Back Bowie
James, as a general rule I do not use my knives, but when I received my Crowell/Barker comptition knife I had to test it out on some one inch rope and some bottle water and 2x4 and it preformed well.
MUSSO BRASS BACK BOWIE AND PART OF MY COLLLECTION
Hi David, I am attaching photos of three decades plus of Master Smith Jim Crowell's work. I Purchased my first Crowell in 1980 it is a stock removeal drop point, my seccond Crowell is a bowie with Elephant Ivory handle it was made in 1993. I...
Hi to all you knife nuts and knife makers. I want to thank Murphda2 for introducing me to this forum. I meet Murphda2 at Master Smith Jim Crowell shop in Mt. View Ar. and he put me on to this Forum. I have been collecting for 50 years, This is my first thread. I have been a knife collector...