I dont care what you call it, it gorgeous!
Karl, that's nice. My kind of Ironwood too.
I'm glad you asked it too Ron!
Chuck, We (where I work at the Historic Arkansas Museum)have two that are presumed to have been Jim Bowie's knives, one being made by James Black. I say presumed because there are very few knives with iron clad provenance. We do have one made by Black, for sure, but circumstanial evidence of a couple more, including the Bowie Number One. Strong evidence, beyond question in my view. We also have another knife that was likely owned by Bowie, The Bart Moore Bowie (shown above).
For the account, you can google it or find several books about it. Dr James Batson wrote a detailed and comprehensive booklet about it. I have one somewhere. He visits sometime and I guess I take it for granted when we are discussing the subject. However I do collect books and articles about it. The book "The Bowie Knife, unsheathing the legend" is another source of information but presents the account in a somewhat negative light.