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Svord Von Tempsky Ranger VTR Bowie Hunting Knife, Carbon Steel Blade

Svord Von Tempsky Ranger VTR Bowie Hunting Knife, Carbon Steel Blade

This replica Forest Ranger Bowie Knife is based on the knife design than von Tempsky issued to his company of Forest Rangers in 1863.

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The VTR Ranger model is the smaller bother of the VTB Von Tempsky Bowie, which is one heck of a knife. The Ranger is a more carryable knife measuring in at 11-1/8" overall with a 6-7/8" carbon steel blade. It's got the same excellent leather sheath as the Bowie model, with a belt loop and button snap closure. The hardwood handle has a small lanyard hole as well as two holes built into the guard to make attaching the knife to a stick or pole much easier and more secure. You can't go wrong carrying this knife every day as it's solidly built and spectacular looking but be mindful that you will need to oil the carbon steel blade regularly to prevent oxidation or rust spots forming.

"Old Von was a terror with the bowie knife"

This replica Forest Ranger Bowie Knife is based on the knife design than von Tempsky issued to his company of Forest Rangers in 1863.

Gustavus Ferdinand von Tempsky, adventurer, soldier and artist, learned the benefits of bowie knife fighting in California while working in the gold fields. He possessed a fine knife of American manufacture for his own use, but had about 30 bowie knives made to his personal design by a cutler of Shortland St, Auckland. These were issued to the men of No. 2 Company, New Zealand Forest Rangers, under Major von Tempsky's command.

The Forest Rangers were an elite corps of bush-roving scouts employed by the colonial government between August 1863 and October 1867 during the New Zealand Wars. "They were the Forest Rangers, whose very name carries a flavour of adventure in the Dangerous Lands, suggests tales of scouting and skirmish and ambuscade, and bush marching and camping in wary silence." (James Cowan, historian)

The knives were made from waggon spring steel - being one of the few sources of suitable steel available to blacksmiths in Auckland in 1863.

Von Tempsky, an experienced fighter, taught his men to use the bowie knife in one-on-one armed combat. The knife was used to fend off an opponent's attacking blows while a revolver was used in the other hand.

The big knives were also used to clear tracks through bush, dig defensive positions, cut fire wood and for general use about camp.

A 1900 inerview with John Toovey, an ex Forest Ranger corporal, appeared in a 1935 issue of The New Zealand Railways Magazine: He had a farm near Te Awamutu. Customarily, out on the farm and in the bush, he wore a sheath-knife on his belt. The knife was a veteran like himself. It had been nine or ten inches long of blade, but the point had been broken off, and he re-ground and pointed it; even then it was like a young bayonet. He told its story, "That's one of old Von's bowie knives," he said. "He had a lot made for us at a blacksmith's in Auckland when the Forest Rangers were divided into two companies and he had command of me.

"You know, old Von was a terror with the bowie knife. He had learned to use it in Mexico and Central America. Certainly it came in handy in the bush, and as we had no bayonets it was comforting to know you had a good sticker on your hip for a scrimmage.

"I've had that knife more than thirty years. See how it's worn down. I've used it for all sorts of jobs, hacking bush tracks, pig-sticking, skinning sheep, cutting up my tobacco and my loaf of bread. It'll last my day, my boy!"

Overall Length (mm) 280
Blade Length (mm) 160
Blade Thickness (mm) 5
Blade Material Swedish I-6 high carbon tool steel
Blade Hardness (HRC) 58
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Grind TBA
Blade Finish Forged
Tang Full
Pommel/Bolster Material` High Carbon Tool Steel
Butt Cap Material NA
Handle Length (mm) 120
Handle Thickness at Thickest (mm) 18
Handle Material Hardwood
Handle Colour Dark Brown Wood
Overall Knife Weight (g) 390
Sheath Material Leather
Sheath Colour Black
Sheath Weight (g) 130
Knife Type Hunting Bowie Knife
Locking Type NA
Brand Svord
Model Von Tempsky Ranger VTR
Country of Origin New Zealand
Country of Manufacture New Zealand

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Bryan Baker, Master Cutler started his knife making business from necessity in 1983. Made redundant by the untimely demise of an engineering firm, the 18 year old decided to turn a hobby into a practical business.

The early SVORD Knives were forged individually and therefore expensive. Bryan Baker had to rethink his production methods and pricing to secure a share of the New Zealand sports market. He began using the 'stock removal' method and soon carved a niche in the sports market, with attractive, affordable, handmade outdoor knives.

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