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Deluxe U.S. Bowie Knife
This detailed California Bowie Knife features an
ebony handle and a 9½" clip point blade of polished carbon steel. |
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Confederate D-Guard Bowie Knife
A favorite of Confederate soldiers, this replica
bowie knife features a 10½" carbon steel blade, a solid brass hand-guard,
and a wood handle with a leather sheath. 15" long. |
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D-Guard Bowie Knife
A great replica of the fierce knife seen
in so many Civil War photographs - sometimes in pairs! |
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Collector Knife - General George Armstrong Custer
This stunning collector knife pays tribute to General
George Armstrong Custer. Each
limited edition knife features a detailed portrait with 24-karat gold
accents, a stainless steel blade, and a padded and zippered case.
Approximately 7" long when blade opened. |
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Collector Knife - General Stonewall Jackson
This stunning collector knife pays tribute to General
Stonewall Jackson. Each limited edition
knife features a detailed portrait with 24-karat gold accents, a stainless
steel blade, and a padded and zippered case. Approximately 7" long when
blade opened. |
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Nathan Bedford Forrest Pocket Knife
This pocket knife features a 3" 440A steel folding
lock-back blade with an image of Nathan Bedford Forrest and the CSA
insignia, an individual serial number, a Pakka Wood handle, and an
embroidered pouch. |
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Railroad Cut Knife
Dale Gallon. On Wednesday morning, July 1, 1863, just west of Gettysburg,
the 6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment charges the 2nd Mississippi
Volunteer Infantry Regiment in an attempt to capture Southern forces
sheltered in an abandoned railroad cut. The artist has created this special
image to commemorate the 140th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg.
Folding knife features a 3" blade. |
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Robert E. Lee Battle of Fredericksburg Art Knife
Display your Civil War pride with this beautiful, artisan quality knife
commemorating Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Fredericksburg. Features a
stainless steel blade with 24-karat gold and sterling silver details and a
classic wooden handle showing General Lee on horseback. Knife measures 14½"
long; wooden wall display is 19" long. |