Knife find

JackADriscoll

Sergeant Major
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May 5, 2019
I'm very certain this is a vintage repro or an incredibly skillful fake but I've always loved cutlery and I just wanted to show y'all. I got it from an auction for like $20. Its so sharp it could cut the wind.

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Yeah, I see that now. Now, however, it looks like there are more letters under the "2TE". The plot thickens. You may well be right, but what makes you think it's a repro or fake. I know many Civil War knives (particularly Confed) appear really rough.
 
I´m gonna say that´s someone´s blacksmithing project rather than an authentic Confederate knife, but it´s really well executed. The handle looks nice and functional. I love the case and the adaptation for a belt loop frog. I don´t think that was made as a forgery - I think it was made by or for a reenactor back in the 60s or 70s. The initials and ¨2 Texas¨ make me think it´s reproduced because it looks like it was done with a modern engraving tool. It´s also been sharpened on both sides of the blade and the majority of the bowie knives I´ve seen are single edged. I think you got a lot of knife for $20. I´d add that to my impression just to cut cheese with it!
 
It's sharpened like a dagger, not a knife. More for stabbing than to be used as a knife for cutting things. The letters seem to have been put in with a center punch and hammer.
Pretty nice work on the hand guard - maybe it had originally only one sharpened edge.
 
That's a good eye 7th. I checked a couple muster rolls online but nothing obvious. That would have been too much. It reminds me of the combat knife that really bad a looking that only ever gets used to open beef jerky.
 
Full length about 13.5 inches blade length about 8.5. width two inches even. Grip length 4.5. the more I look at it the sharpening happened after the engraving because some of the holes are cut in half
 

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