VidaliaMaidenBowie
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In 2017, I posted a thread stating that in the early 70's, the late great Master Engraver Mr. E. C. Pruhomme of Shreveport, Louisiana was doing some incredible engraving on very few knives made by legendary bladesmith Bill Bagwell, more precisely on a knife called "Hell's Belle." Each "Belle's" would have the owner's name carved in the pommel, when ordered, and came in a striking display presentation case. I am pleased to announce that I have finally located the only such "Hell's Belle" specimen that was ever produced,(cost was astronomical back then) and I am happy to be able to share the photos of the engraving by Mr. Prudhomme and share them with anyone on this excellent web site. Back in 2019, while doing research for an up-coming work on Bill Bagwell,(such is available today) he was quick to point-out that he erroneously quoted that 12/15 "Hell's Belle" were produced, during a phone call in 2017, as such number was incorrect. What he meant to say is that at the most about 8 to 10 knives had been engraved by Mr. Prudhomme. Bagwell's catalog # 2 actually depict the engraved "Hell's Belle" seen here, along with a close-up of the engraved guard, escutcheon and pommel, as well as another large Bowie that had been engraved by Mr. Prudhomme (guard only) Bagwell was also offering at that time two unique knives called "The Widow Maker" and "The Streetwalker's Companion" whose model can be seen in catalog # 2 which denotes that the guard on that particular model has been engraved as well by Mr. E.C. Prudhomme . Does anyone out there will have such example of these knives, along with any Bagwell knife catalogs? Many thanks. Dominique