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Carbon Steel 10-Inch Clip Point Bowie Knife — Black Handle, Brass S-Guard & Mirror Polished Blade

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Carbon Steel 10-Inch Clip Point Bowie Knife — Black Handle, Brass S-Guard & Mirror Polished BladeThis Bowie knife measures about 15 inches overall with a 10 inch clip point blade and a black handle. The blade is forged from carbon steel and finished to a bright mirror polish, with a brass accent along the upper spine. A brass S guard with a swept lower quillon protects the hand. Full tang construction runs through the handle for strength and balance. This is the only 10 inch clip point Bowie at JW Steel Crafts with a black handle and a brass S

This Bowie knife measures about 15 inches overall with a 10-inch clip point blade and a black handle. The blade is forged from carbon steel and finished to a bright mirror polish, with a brass accent along the upper spine. A brass S-guard with a swept lower quillon protects the hand. Full tang construction runs through the handle for strength and balance.

This is the only 10-inch clip point Bowie at JW Steel Crafts with a black handle and a brass S-guard in this mirror-polished frontier configuration.

The History Behind This Blade

The large Bowie knife became an icon of the Texas frontier in the 1830s, tied closely to the defenders of the Alamo and the frontiersmen who carried oversized clip point blades for camp and trail work. The brass guard set these knives apart — a bright, corrosion-resistant fitting that protected the hand and gave the Bowie a formal, presentation-grade look. The long clip point paired a deep slicing belly with a fine, upswept tip for detail tasks. Mirror polishing the blade was a mark of craft and pride on a frontiersman's primary knife. The JW Steel Crafts 10-inch Bowie carries that Alamo-era tradition in every forged blade.

Blade Performance

The blade is forged from carbon steel and finished to a bright mirror polish. Carbon steel takes a keener edge than standard stainless and holds it longer through repeated outdoor and field use. At 10 inches, the long clip point gives you a deep belly for powerful slicing strokes and an upswept, controlled tip for finer work. The concave clip along the spine keeps the point fine without losing blade depth. A brass accent runs along the upper spine as a design detail. Full tang construction spreads weight evenly for stable handling.

Handle and Brass Guard

The handle is shaped from a smooth black material that fits the hand and keeps a firm grip in dry and wet conditions. A brass S-guard sits between the blade and handle, its lower quillon sweeping forward to protect the hand and stop the fingers from sliding onto the edge. Brass resists corrosion and adds a warm contrast against the black handle and polished blade, giving the knife a presentation-grade frontier look.

Best Used For

  • Camp cutting, trail work, and outdoor utility tasks
  • Hunting and field work with a long clip point blade
  • Collectors of large frontier and Alamo-style Bowie knives
  • Display pieces with full working capability
  • Gifting for outdoorsmen, Western enthusiasts, and Bowie collectors

Specifications

Feature Details
Overall Length ~15 inches
Blade Length 10 inches
Blade Material Carbon steel
Blade Finish Mirror polish
Blade Profile Clip point
Blade Detail Brass spine accent
Handle Material Black handle
Guard Brass S-guard
Construction Full tang
Sheath Not shown

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a clip point blade?

The spine curves down to the tip in a concave clip, giving a fine point with a deep slicing belly.

What does the brass S-guard do?

It protects the hand and stops the fingers from sliding onto the edge during cutting.

What is the brass accent on the spine?

A decorative brass strip along the upper spine that adds contrast to the polished blade.

Is this knife full tang?

Yes. The tang runs through the handle for strength and balance.

Is a sheath included?

No sheath is shown with this knife.

How do I care for a carbon steel blade?

Wipe it dry after use, oil it occasionally, and store it in a dry place.

Is this knife a good gift?

Yes. The large mirror-polished blade and brass S-guard make it a strong gift for collectors and outdoorsmen.

 

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