The Rambo Knife; First Blood

Rambo First Blood

Perhaps there was nothing in the 1980’s that catapulted knife collecting so much as the infamous “Rambo Knife”. In the 1982 movie First Blood, burned out and shell shocked Vietnam Vet John Rambo waged his own personal war against a small town sheriff, eventually involving the state police, the national guard and local militia wanna-bes. His only weapon? A hollow handled saw tooth backed bowie knife.

OKC-3S Bayonet- Bowie Bayonet for the Marine Corps

OKC-3S Bayonet- Bowie Bayonet for the Marine Corps

Perhaps no piece of equipment is so anachronistic on the battlefield as the bayonet. Mention fixing bayonets and you think of Gettysburg and the battle of Little Round Top, with Joshua Chamberlin and the 20th Maine executing a right hand wheel formation… well, OK, that is what I think of, anyway.Bayonets are seldom used anymore in actual conflict, with war being a much more hands off sort of business these days. The Marines, however, are always a very hands on group, so I was tickled to see their latest version of the bayonet.

Which Knife do you Want for Christmas?

Well, the shopping season is upon us, and while many folks (ok, let’s be realistic, most folks) will want electronics, household stuff or power tools, us knife enthusiasts are looking for that new knife under the tree when we get up on Christmas morning.

Personally, I would just love it if Santa could see his way clear to send me a new Spyderco Military, the last one I owned having grew legs on a recent hiking trip. However, I am a simple man.

If you could get any knife in the world for Christmas, which one would it be? Would it be a tactical folder?  A new pocket knife? A completely impractical fantasy sword?

The History of the Bowie Knife

Bowie KnifePerhaps no knife has so entered into the American mystique as the Bowie Knife.

Colonel James Bowie was a soldier and pioneer who had a huge role in the battle for Texan independence from Mexico, and died at the battle of the Alamo. However, millions of people around the world know of him only because of his knife.

In 1830, Bowie went to Arkansas blacksmith James Black and presented him with a wooden model of a knife and asked Black to make it for him. Black did, and the result was the first real Bowie knife. That first knife is lost to history, but because of all the copies that were made, we have some idea of what it looked like.

Forum for Knife Collectors

While surfing about the interwebs, I came across this really neat forum for knife collectors over at All About Pocket Knives.

Despite that it is at a domain called All About Pocket knives, it also has forums for tactical knives, fixed blade hunting knives and much more.

Also of some note is that the forum has a site for trading knives. It is a much more genteel way to swap knives that just throwing them up on eBay.

Do you have any favorite knife collecting resources you like?