“An English-style Bowie built for the frontier.”

This Horn Handle Hunter’s Knife is patterned after English-style Bowies that saw widespread use throughout the Fur Trade Era. Favored by trappers, hunters, and pioneers alike, knives of this type served as dependable companions for self-defense, game dressing, and camp chores along the frontier.

Copied from original examples carried from Colonial America through the 1830s, this knife features a 7¾-inch, full-tang steel blade with a polished finish and sturdy steel bolsters. The smooth, genuine horn handle offers both durability and a comfortable grip, making it equally practical and historically accurate.

  • Overall Length: approx. 12½ inches

  • Blade Length: approx. 7¾ inches

  • Blade Thickness: ⅛ inch

  • Handle: Genuine polished horn

  • Includes: Fitted leather sheath

  • Crafted in Utah, USA

Each knife is handmade, with natural variations in the horn handle and finish—giving every piece a unique, time-worn character worthy of any Longhunter, trapper, or frontier reenactor’s kit.

Styled With

Horn Handle Hunter’s Knife with Leather Sheath

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