Case is one of the oldest knife companies in the United States; it’s been around since 1889. Lots of you knife addicts probably recognize the name Case pretty quickly, so I wanted to show you a couple of Case Bowie knives that are pretty sweet. This is the Case Presentation Hunter Bowie. I really like...
Ontario makes some great Bowies. Here are a few that the company makes: These bowie knives are great because they’ve got good quality, but they’re also affordable. These Ontario Bowie knives all have high carbon blades and Kraton handles—which are comfortable and grippy—but the specs vary from knife to knife. These four Bowies range from...
Condor has been around since 1787, and the company makes some sweet-looking blades. Condor makes some traditional-style Bowie knives, but it also makes some slightly smaller, but still traditional, Bowie knives. Here are a few Bowie knives the company makes: This is one of the most traditional Bowie knives Condor makes as far as size...
Boker has been around since the 17th century, so it’s only fitting that the company would make some beautiful, traditional Bowie-style blades. There are a few Boker Bowies that I like in particular—take a look: Boker Luckett Bowie We looked at the Boker Plus Collection 2014 Bowie from Boker, but this is the 2012 piece....
It’s not often that I’m able to find a Bowie in the movies that’s also a recognizable brand, but the impossible has happened! I found these images of a SOG Bowie in Terminator 2: Judgment Day from SOG’s website: It looks very similar to this Bowie, to me: This Bowie is patterned after the Bowie...