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  2. James Black (blacksmith) - Wikipedia

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    James Black (May 1, 1800 – June 22, 1872) was an American knifemaker best known for his improvements to the Bowie knife designed by Jim Bowie. [ 1 ] Early life

  3. Bowie knife - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas culturalist and researcher Russell T. Johnson describes the James Black knife in the following manner and at the same time captures the quintessence of the Bowie Knife: "It must be long enough to use as a sword, sharp enough to use as a razor, wide enough to use as a paddle, and heavy enough to use as a hatchet."

  4. Rezin Bowie - Wikipedia

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    Rezin Pleasant Bowie (/ ˈ b uː i / BOO-ee [1] [2] [3]) [a] (September 8, 1793 – January 17, 1841) was a planter, inventor, and mercenary. He also served three terms in the Louisiana House of Representatives. [4] With his brother James "Jim" Bowie, Rezin Bowie smuggled slaves and worked as a land speculator.

  5. Bridges: Remembering the colorful life of Jim Bowie

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  6. Arkansas toothpick - Wikipedia

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    A replica Arkansas Toothpick on display board. In modern terminology, the Arkansas toothpick is a heavy dagger with a 12-to-20-inch (30 to 51 cm) pointed, straight blade. [1] The knife can be used for thrusting and slashing. James Black, known for improving the Bowie knife, [2] is credited with inventing the Arkansas toothpick. [1]

  7. James Black - Wikipedia

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    James Black (blacksmith) (1800–1872), creator of the Bowie knife James Wallace Black (1825–1896), American photographer James Black (educator) (1826–1890), President of the University of Iowa, 1868–1870

  8. James Bowie - Wikipedia

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    According to his older brother, John, James Bowie was born in Logan County, Kentucky, on April 10, 1796 (Historical marker: 36° 46' 25"N 86° 42' 10"W). [5] [6] In his 1948 book, Bowie Knife, historian Raymond Thorp gives Bowie's birth date as April 10 but does not support it with any documentation. [7]

  9. William F. Moran (knifemaker) - Wikipedia

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    The campus was located in Washington, Arkansas near the place where James Black made the first Bowie knife. In 1996, Moran was inducted into the American Bladesmith Society Hall of Fame as an inauguree. [18] From 1988 to 2001, Moran taught at least one class a year at the school. [7]