Respuesta :
They were both made from iron or brass mountings, and hardwood, bone, or horn handles. The knife was both a hunting knife and a tool.
Answer:
Spear-point Bowie blades also were forged, dagger-shaped, with both edges sharpened. Blacksmith-made Bowies were generally plain and unsigned, had iron or brass mountings, and hardwood, bone, or horn handles. The knife was both a hunting knife and a too.