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An Original Mizo Bowie
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:25 pm
by jonahpach
OK Mates hang on to your hats! Here's the type of Bowie that we have started to produce..
This guy is mighty handy with his hands!
Actual Products next week folks!
Jonah
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:44 pm
by Mack The Knife
You should call it the Mizo Copy-Cat Bowie. That's a carbon copy of the Puma bowie, right down to the position of the lanyard hole, you blighter!
Re: An Original Mizo Bowie
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 10:10 pm
by jonahpach
Unfortunately Rusty's got it all wrong.. The photo
IS of the Puma Bowie.. My caption says
Here's the type of Bowie that we have started to produce..
Have u ever wondered how may types of 'Original' Bowies there are out there?? Well you can bet your Brown A _ _ that the 'Mizo Bowie' is going to be another addition to the count..
Unlike in the photo which is admittedly a 'German Made Puma Bowie' Wonder how the germans came up with an 'original' without copying... The 'Mizo Bowie' is going to be a full tang bowie with brass bolsters in the rear and front.. The Quillon will also be made of Brass.. Unlike the Puma which is made of PEWTER!! IT can break! The handle would most probably Burmese Rosewood/Teak/Or an exotic Mizo wood which I am unable to identify at the moment.
Be patient Rusty..
Re: An Original Mizo Bowie
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 10:29 pm
by Pran
[quote="jonahpach";p="295 The photo
IS of the Puma Bowie.. My caption says [/quote]
Then why does it have 'Original Mizo Bowie' written across it
Pran
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:00 pm
by HSharief
How much for the Bowie delivered to Hyderabad and whatever happened to the IFG knives and designs that several of us had submitted ? With the IFG anniversary coming up, maybe we should revive that again.
Are you also planning on other designs/models ?
Re: An Original Mizo Bowie
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 7:05 am
by Mack The Knife
No need to get your nickers in a twist, Jonah.
I don't own Puma, so it's no skin off my nose if you shamelessly copy their design (tch, tch) and try to pass it off as your own.
Re: An Original Mizo Bowie
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:46 am
by Lenny
Hi Jonah
Any pricing on that,
looks good in the photo ( is it the actual product/ prototype ?)
waiting for some more news
Lenny
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:48 am
by Olly
Jonah,
Congrats on the 'innovation'... and i quite like it too. Hope to own them as soon as they are made available...
Cud u ask the craftsman to design the handle like the Mauser bayonet - something to make it slightly 'in' ?? Maybe just a bit of curve towards the bottom exposing metal a bit more... ??
Re: An Original Mizo Bowie
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:05 pm
by Risala
Jonah,
Great stuff,could this just become the IFG knife
,that we have all debated about in the past,with no
results.
For sure there would be a lot of takers
Something to think about,you might just have your hands full
Cheers
Sanjay
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:45 pm
by dev
But how can puma be an original bowie? Bowie was the guy who died in the Alamo in the USA or what later became a part of the USA. The Bowie naturally is American in origin and so whoever makes it makes a copy right? So how does it matter if our dear Mizo copies it or the Germans do.
Me on the waiting list too Jonah, please to make one pointy toothpick quickly.
Dev
Re: An Original Mizo Bowie
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:52 pm
by Mack The Knife
Makes no difference to me who copies what but it did amuse me to see that blighter trying to pass it off as an 'original' design.
BTW, the Puma Bowie is only partially inspired by the original bowie not an exact copy.
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:13 pm
by dev
Mack The Knife Bana";p="29540 wrote:
Makes no difference to me who copies what but it did amuse me to see that blighter trying to pass it off as an 'original' design.
BTW, the Puma Bowie is only partially inspired by the original bowie not an exact copy.
But the moment he uses the word bowie we all know right...in a way an oxymoron right out. Nice looking toothpick though.
Dev
Re: An Original Mizo Bowie
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:13 pm
by jonahpach
Makes no difference to me who copies what but it did amuse me to see that blighter trying to pass it off as an 'original' design.
This 'blighter' is amused by your amusement.. And your incessant and unnecessary nitpicking.. Nevertheless This 'Original Mizo Bowie' is as original as a 'Mizo Bowie' will ever get..
By the way you just counted yourself out from my list of 'free sample' receipients not that it would bother you much anyway.. That would make two of us!
keep up the good work Rusty! Somehow, I wonder what IFG would be without you..
Jonah
Re: An Original Mizo Bowie
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:25 pm
by Mack The Knife
By the way you just counted yourself out from my list of 'free sample' receipients not that it would bother you much anyway..
LOL. Reminds me of the spoilt little brats who would take their bat and ball home if you disagreed with them.
Somehow, I wonder what IFG would be without you...
Perhaps you should do a poll. Haven't had one of those, "Just how horrid is that Mack The Knife Bana?" in quite a while.
Re: An Original Mizo Bowie
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 2:02 pm
by jonahpach
WAAAAHH! Where's my pappa!
Uncle Rusty's taken away my ball... Waaah!
Jokes apart, U need to take that chip off your shoulder pal.. Your disagreement hasnt been anything more than nitpicking and as a MOD I was just expecting that you of all people would appreciate a fellow members constructive initiative. No matter how small...
I am not trying pull the wool over any member by way of professing to have produced an "Original Bowie".. (If there ever is one) It's all there for members to see.. The workshop and the local craftsmen who have put in their sweat to produce it... Here in Mizoram any knife that is made in this particular shape and style is called a Bowie. Just like calling a spade a spade!
If it amuses you to no end by belittling a minor fellow forum member (Blighter) I hope you are Hilarious by now!