treasuresinsteel
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Hello I'm Dominique in NY. I have just joined this great site, but I recognize that my education has been lacking in some respects. I am not sure if I am doing the right thing in how to post this thread as I have never participated in these kind of forums. I was wondering if someone could help me with the following: Back in the early 70's Mr. E.C. Pruhomme of Shreveport, Louisiana was doing some incredible engraving on the knives made by legendary bladesmith Bill Bagwell, more precisely on a knife called "Hell's Belle" . The entire production was limited to twenty-five pieces. Each Belle's was engraved and had the owner's name carved in the pommel, and came in a striking display presentation case . I would like to know if anyone has a picture of such knife that will show what it looks like as I am unable to locate any to this date? Since I am contemplating to do a book on Bagwell, perhaps if anyone seeing this thread have some Bagwell knives and will be kind to contact me in order to have photographs of such knives, I will be extremely grateful to such collector. I am also seeking any Bill Bagwell catalogues. I trust someone will see this thread and be able to respond! Bagwell was also offering back then at the same time two knives called : Widow Maker and the Streetwalker's Companion. Does anyone out there will have such example of these knives to see what they were ? Many thanks-Dominique (P.S. Are we allowed to post a phone number for a quickest response?