Browning Liberty Tree Bowie

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Browning Liberty Tree Bowie (BRW-321001)

Type
Fixed
Blade
Bowie
Origin
USA
Overall Length
13-7/8"
Blade Length
8-3/8"
Handle
Tulip Poplar
Blade Steel
420HC
Rockwell
57-59 Rc.
Sheath
Presentation Box

First Release in the Living History Series

Limited to 1776 pieces

The Liberty Tree knife is the first in a series of six knives honoring American people, events or locations of historical significance. Five more have been planned honoring the following: The Alamo, Robert E. Lee, Dwight Eisenhower, the Vietnam War and Crazy Horse. Each knife is developed by Browning and American Forests when wood becomes available from a tree that witnessed the event.

During the American Revolution, those who opposed the Crown of Great Britain often used a tree as a gathering place for the purpose of planning the future of this country. These trees became known as Liberty Trees. When a meeting tree was identified by the British it was often cut down to remove the meeting place. A few of the Liberty Trees survived the axe and the passage of over 200 years.
The wood in the handle of this knife is from the last Liberty Tree that survived all but a hurricane's fury in Annapolis, Maryland. The 8-3/8" blade of 420HC is reminiscent of designs commonly found in the hands of our colonial forefathers and is marked "The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen States of America". The Tulip Poplar handle is embellished with two gold stars in memory of patriotic ideals that live today in those who love this land. The bolsters are brass. The prototype was made by Larry Harley. Will be limited to 1,776 individually numbered pieces. Ships with a display case of American Walnut with a beveled glass top with a certificate of authenticity. Made in the U. S. A. Suggested retail price is $895.00.

Browning Liberty Tree Bowie

BRW-321001: $775.00