Cold Steel Trailmaster Bowie
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Cold Steel Trailmaster Bowie
Hi All,
After a fairly long wait and many broken promises,I have finally got this one in my possession! I personally would have preferred the San Mai bladed, one but this will do.
To the moderators my apologies on the attached photo size but just to excited with the new piece.
Will post better pictures via photobucket soon.
Many Thanks
After a fairly long wait and many broken promises,I have finally got this one in my possession! I personally would have preferred the San Mai bladed, one but this will do.
To the moderators my apologies on the attached photo size but just to excited with the new piece.
Will post better pictures via photobucket soon.
Many Thanks
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Re: Cold Steel Trailmaster Bowie
Hi Mack The Knife,
Many thanks. I was offered a choice between the Cold Steel Khukri and this Trailmaster.But I chose this one instead.The cold steel khukri is made in south africa and is I think made of stamped steel.The cutting or shearing power demonstrated in the video is immense!But honestly IMO the Nepali khukris that some of u folk own are a class apart!...nothing short of amazing.
About this trailmaster,I would rather own the one with the San Mai Blade(samurai tech.) which is made in Japan. As its claimed to be 25% stronger, much more flexible and has better edge retention.Anyway cant complain as did not have a choice.
Brgds
Many thanks. I was offered a choice between the Cold Steel Khukri and this Trailmaster.But I chose this one instead.The cold steel khukri is made in south africa and is I think made of stamped steel.The cutting or shearing power demonstrated in the video is immense!But honestly IMO the Nepali khukris that some of u folk own are a class apart!...nothing short of amazing.
About this trailmaster,I would rather own the one with the San Mai Blade(samurai tech.) which is made in Japan. As its claimed to be 25% stronger, much more flexible and has better edge retention.Anyway cant complain as did not have a choice.
Brgds
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Re: Cold Steel Trailmaster Bowie
Hi Dev,
You are absolutely right.Its not a bowie blade in the true sense.Why they have then named it so,is beyond me. One thing for certain is that its fairly strong and has decent chopping power!
Take care//
You are absolutely right.Its not a bowie blade in the true sense.Why they have then named it so,is beyond me. One thing for certain is that its fairly strong and has decent chopping power!
Take care//
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Re: Cold Steel Trailmaster Bowie
Hunter what is the blade length and the length incl handle.
It is a beauty, am sure you will put it to good use
Sanjay
It is a beauty, am sure you will put it to good use
Sanjay
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Re: Cold Steel Trailmaster Bowie
The original Bowie knife supposedly looked very different from what passes for a Bowie knife nowadays.
check out this link
http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/adp/his ... owies.html
Good lookin' knife Hunter! Congrats!
Regards,
Yaj.
check out this link
http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/adp/his ... owies.html
Good lookin' knife Hunter! Congrats!
Regards,
Yaj.
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Re: Cold Steel Trailmaster Bowie
Thanks Yaj,
Sanjay I comfirm Mack The Knifes post on the lenght of the blade.
regards
Sanjay I comfirm Mack The Knifes post on the lenght of the blade.
regards
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Re: Cold Steel Trailmaster Bowie
Nice blade, Hunter. Looks like a good camp knife.
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Re: Cold Steel Trailmaster Bowie
Interesting article Dodger......it`s always good to learn something new.
It`s quite statling to realise that several of the `original` Bowie knives look remarkably similar to my Sabatier kitchen knives ....... although as the Bowies were butchers knives it shouldn`t be too surprising.
It`s quite statling to realise that several of the `original` Bowie knives look remarkably similar to my Sabatier kitchen knives ....... although as the Bowies were butchers knives it shouldn`t be too surprising.