Nice job on the handle and sheath. I've had a Western bowie since I was a teenager. I used it a lot for a lot of years. It held up well. I always thought about thinning out the handle and cutting the back of the gard off. Never did. I don't use it much anymore. Too many other knives need using.
Great job brother. I always enjoy your knife build/rebuild projects. Relaxing and enjoyable. I do the same things myself. Oh... I dangle enough myself man, so I get it 😂
Beautiful work, brother. I too modified my 1970 W49 that I inherited from my grandfather. Simply reduced the guard to a more practical size and had a custom leather sheath made for it. Would love to see you running that Bowie through the paces down by the river, or up in the mountains.
@@jaimeleondelaparra3877 I really appreciate it Jamie. That is great that you have your Grandfather's W49. Really cool. I'll be sure to run mine through the paces. Thank you for watching my friend.
Nice W49. Very quick in the hand. The W49 is indeed a superb classic design, and a more comfortable handle profile like yours can make a significant difference in its usability.
Beautiful job Drew. Really nice! Would love to see a field test with this Bowie. “I dangle enough myself.” 😂😂 👍🏻 Not much of a fan of those on sheaths. Not much of a fan of the strap across the guard that holds knives in place. I usually cut them off, put 2 holes about 1/2-3/4” above the guard, on both sides of handle. Put a 6-8” piece of paracord through holes, around handle & tie a square knot. Others may not approve but it works for me. To each their own 👍🏻. The sheath is awesome! The natural color of it blends with the curly maple. Nice wolf & moon! Catch ya in the other side Drew. Take care buddy. 👍🏻💪🏻🇺🇸☘️
@@johnherlihy260 Appreciate it John. I'm with you on the Paracord. I usually use a piece of leather lace to tie her in when needed. I'm working on a video for it. Don't know when it'll be up. Thank you for the compliment on the sheath, I agree, it works well with the curly Maple. I'll catch you on the next one my friend 💪🏼🇺🇸🤙🏼
Some of the 19th century fighting styles would have you hold the knife so the edge was facing upwards when it was extended; the idea was that you would stab forward and slash upwards, effectively disemboweling your opponent. Maybe the previous owner was into old-school knife-fighting manuals? Just a theory.
Boa faca, só não gosto da posição invertida da guarda, fica totalmente desconfortável para uso prático. Não sei como uma fábrica insistia nesse erro, já vi muitas peças antigas assim, acho no tempo era moda. Foi muito acertado da sua parte mudar isso. Agora a faca está operacional. Muito bom trabalho
@@kevinwilliamlowe3050 Appreciate it Kevin. If I decide you'll let you know. My email address is down in the description. If you have a good enough offer I won't have to think too hard.
@@MountaincraftOutdoors I’m but a poor hillbilly. And could never offer what’s its worth brother. Appreciate the reply it is a beautiful knife for sure. Custom handle or not I’d say worth $200 + . Thanks again great video!
Great job, brother! A field test by the river would be cool!
@@David-James Appreciate it and sounds good to me.
Nice job on the handle and sheath. I've had a Western bowie since I was a teenager. I used it a lot for a lot of years. It held up well. I always thought about thinning out the handle and cutting the back of the gard off. Never did. I don't use it much anymore. Too many other knives need using.
@@timberdrifter8225 Hahaha, yup. I know all about too many knives. Appreciate you watching.
Great job brother. I always enjoy your knife build/rebuild projects. Relaxing and enjoyable. I do the same things myself. Oh... I dangle enough myself man, so I get it 😂
@@ancientsouloutdoors4088 hahaha 💪🏼
Beautiful work, brother. I too modified my 1970 W49 that I inherited from my grandfather. Simply reduced the guard to a more practical size and had a custom leather sheath made for it. Would love to see you running that Bowie through the paces down by the river, or up in the mountains.
@@jaimeleondelaparra3877 I really appreciate it Jamie. That is great that you have your Grandfather's W49. Really cool. I'll be sure to run mine through the paces. Thank you for watching my friend.
Curly maple sure is pretty looking wood, i think im gonna use some on my next build after seeing this.
Nice looking handle 👍
@@airiksknifereviews9548 I appreciate you watching 🤙🏼
Nice W49. Very quick in the hand. The W49 is indeed a superb classic design, and a more comfortable handle profile like yours can make a significant difference in its usability.
@@BreathofSan Appreciate you watching, thank you.
Love the build & the Pipe & Cigar Adverts!
@@villain1409 Appreciate you watching 💪🏻
@@MountaincraftOutdoors Now subbed cause i like your content & thanks, & have a nice 1!
@@villain1409 Thank you, hope you do the same.
Beautiful job Drew. Really nice! Would love to see a field test with this Bowie. “I dangle enough myself.” 😂😂 👍🏻
Not much of a fan of those on sheaths. Not much of a fan of the strap across the guard that holds knives in place. I usually cut them off, put 2 holes about 1/2-3/4” above the guard, on both sides of handle. Put a 6-8” piece of paracord through holes, around handle & tie a square knot. Others may not approve but it works for me. To each their own 👍🏻.
The sheath is awesome! The natural color of it blends with the curly maple. Nice wolf & moon!
Catch ya in the other side Drew. Take care buddy. 👍🏻💪🏻🇺🇸☘️
@@johnherlihy260 Appreciate it John. I'm with you on the Paracord. I usually use a piece of leather lace to tie her in when needed. I'm working on a video for it. Don't know when it'll be up. Thank you for the compliment on the sheath, I agree, it works well with the curly Maple. I'll catch you on the next one my friend 💪🏼🇺🇸🤙🏼
Great rebuild. Top rate vid.
Much appreciated Big Jim. Thank you for watching my friend.
Hey Drew, love the weight forward aspect of the blade. Beautiful work on the handle Brother! Trust you have an awesome week 🇺🇸 🇳🇿
@@david6920-r6z Thank you my friend 💪🏼 hope you do the same.
Some of the 19th century fighting styles would have you hold the knife so the edge was facing upwards when it was extended; the idea was that you would stab forward and slash upwards, effectively disemboweling your opponent. Maybe the previous owner was into old-school knife-fighting manuals? Just a theory.
@@andrewmize823 Very interesting, I could see that. Appreciate you watching.
Got some talent there, Bud! Would love to see if it works as good as it looks!
@@frankdibiase3372 I think that would make for a fun video. I'll have to go buy some Watermelon and Canteloup. We'll have to see how she works.
Dope AF results, @Mountaincraftoutdoors!
@@geraldstamour1312 Really appreciate it 🤙🏼
@@MountaincraftOutdoors Happy you do.
Boa faca, só não gosto da posição invertida da guarda, fica totalmente desconfortável para uso prático. Não sei como uma fábrica insistia nesse erro, já vi muitas peças antigas assim, acho no tempo era moda. Foi muito acertado da sua parte mudar isso. Agora a faca está operacional. Muito bom trabalho
Gracias por verme amigo.
Great rehandle! She is pretty! But I reckon you should sale it! Just be sure to let me know where! 😊
@@kevinwilliamlowe3050 Appreciate it Kevin. If I decide you'll let you know. My email address is down in the description. If you have a good enough offer I won't have to think too hard.
@@MountaincraftOutdoors I’m but a poor hillbilly. And could never offer what’s its worth brother. Appreciate the reply it is a beautiful knife for sure. Custom handle or not I’d say worth $200 + . Thanks again great video!
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@@bku1961 thank you 🤙🏼
Like the brazil