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Frontier Bowie Knife Hand Engraved D2 Steel Blade Trailing Point Custom Handmade by JW SteelCrafts

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Frontier Bowie Knife Hand Engraved D2 Steel Blade Trailing Point Custom Handmade by JW SteelCraftsFrontier Trailing Point Bowie Knife Engraved D2 Steel Blade with Colored Bone Handle This commanding Frontier Trailing Point Bowie Knife reflects the bold spirit of traditional American bladesmithing, built with a long trailing point profile that enhances slicing efficiency and extended cutting reach. The curved blade geometry supports smooth draw cuts and controlled slicing performance, making this historically inspired Bowie design highly valued by

Frontier Trailing Point Bowie Knife Engraved D2 Steel Blade with Colored Bone Handle

This commanding Frontier Trailing Point Bowie Knife reflects the bold spirit of traditional American bladesmithing, built with a long trailing point profile that enhances slicing efficiency and extended cutting reach. The curved blade geometry supports smooth draw cuts and controlled slicing performance, making this historically inspired Bowie design highly valued by collectors, outdoor enthusiasts, and frontier-style knife admirers.
The blade is forged from premium D2 tool steel, known for excellent edge retention, wear resistance, and dependable long-term durability. Hand-engraved detailing across the blade adds visual depth and artisan character while maintaining structural integrity. This combination of durable steel and traditional engraving creates a Bowie knife that stands out as both a practical outdoor tool and a collector’s display piece.
The handle is crafted from colored bone and fitted with mosaic pins and brass pins, adding distinctive craftsmanship detail and traditional Bowie styling. Its ergonomic shape provides secure grip stability and balanced handling, while the reinforced guard enhances control and visual symmetry with the engraved blade.
With an impressive 18-inch overall length, including a 13-inch blade and 5-inch handle, this Frontier Bowie offers strong balance, extended reach, and commanding presence. The trailing point profile and large blade format make it ideal for outdoor utility, historical collections, gifting, and display purposes.

Key Features

  • Forged D2 tool steel blade with hand-engraved detailing
  • Classic Frontier trailing point Bowie profile
  • Colored bone handle with mosaic pins and brass pins
  • Reinforced guard for balance and secure handling
  • Excellent edge retention and wear resistance
  • Overall length: 18 inches
  • Blade length: 13 inches
  • Handle length: 5 inches
  • Handmade craftsmanship by JW SteelCrafts

Craftsmanship and Heritage

Each JW SteelCrafts Bowie knife is individually crafted using traditional grinding, engraving, shaping, and finishing methods. Every knife receives detailed attention to balance, durability, fit, and historical Bowie styling. The handcrafted process ensures every piece carries its own character and artisan-made identity.

Included

  • Frontier Trailing Point Bowie Knife
  • Handcrafted leather sheath

Care Instructions

  • Clean and dry after each use
  • Apply light oil to protect the steel.
  • Store in a dry environment
  • Avoid prolonged moisture exposure.
This engraved Frontier Bowie knife combines heritage-inspired styling, durable D2 steel construction, and handcrafted detail, making it a standout addition for collectors, outdoor enthusiasts, and traditional Bowie knife admirers.

FAQs

Is this a real D2 steel Bowie knife?

Yes. The blade is crafted from genuine D2 tool steel, known for strong edge retention, durability, and wear resistance.

What is the overall size of this Frontier Bowie knife?

This Bowie knife measures 18 inches overall, featuring a 13-inch blade and a 5-inch handle.

What material is used for the handle?

The handle is made from colored bone and finished with decorative mosaic pins and brass pins for added craftsmanship detail.

Is this Bowie knife handmade?

Yes. Each JW SteelCrafts Bowie knife is individually handcrafted using traditional grinding, engraving, and finishing methods.

Does this knife include a leather sheath?

Yes. A handcrafted leather sheath is included for safe storage, transport, and display.

Is this Frontier Bowie suitable for collectors?

Yes. Its engraved D2 steel blade, traditional trailing point profile, and handcrafted details make it an excellent collector’s piece and display knife.

What makes the trailing point Bowie design unique?

The trailing point blade shape offers an extended curved edge designed for smooth slicing performance, classic Bowie styling, and historical frontier-inspired appearance.
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