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Contents:  Swords, daggers knives made of Swordfish & blue marlin bills, carved Swordfish bills, plain Swordfish bills; Malachite knives

SWORDS, DAGGERS & KNIVES

A PREMIER COLLECTION OF HAND CARVED  SWORDFISH & MARLIN BILLS with woven handles, similar to their Polynesian War Implement counterparts in Hawaii's history.  Captain John's reclamation of the fish bills for use as artwork mirrors our own philosophy of recycling as much of an animal as possible.

BLUE MARLIN:

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The knot work and design is created by Captain John.  Each bill is unique, like people - no two are alike, each vary in style, shape and character. 

Blinded as a child, Capt. John spent four years in the Salem, Oregon Blind School only to have his sight restored in later years.  While at school, he learned the basic art of weaving, hammock making, caning and working with his hands.  As an adult, Capt. John became a commercial fisherman where basic knots were second nature and soon became an abiding hobby.  He has over 50 years of experience in the art of tying knots.

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After commanding fishing vessels in Hawaii, he chose fish bills (Marlin and Swordfish) as his medium, turning the fish bills that are normally thrown overboard into works of art.   Fish, minus their bills, are packed in ice and sold on land for human consumption.  Capt. John's Swordfish Art has been presented to the National Marine Fisheries service in Washington D.C. as a representation of how fish by-products (waste) can be used as an art form and representation of Polynesian Culture and History.  His artistry has been accepted by the Pacific Handcrafters  Guild in Honolulu,  Hawaii where not only the art is judged, but the knowledge and history of each item as well.

We are pleased and proud to share some of his work here for you to see and purchase.

 

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34-1/4" SWORDFISH BILL SWORD, Overhand knot, Crown knot,  Turks head knot & herringbone weave using med-dark brown seine line

$410

 

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27" SWORDFISH BILL SWORD, Overhand knot, Crown knot, Turks head knot followed by herringbone weave, using dark brown seine

$240

 

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32" SWORDFISH BILL SWORD with 2 Mako shark teeth added as a guard.  Overhand knot followed by Crown knot, Turks head and herringbone weave.  Turks head & braided knot added & wrapped around each tooth guard, using black leather line.

$325

 

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28-1/2" SWORDFISH BILL SWORD with 15 Mako shark teeth added to ONE SIDE ONLY; overhand knot followed by a  Crown knot & Turks head, herringbone weave around each tooth and around the bill in a crisscross design, using Raffia

$270

 

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34-1/2" SWORDFISH BILL with 32 Mako shark teeth added to both sides of the bill.  Reveal on the handle.  Overhand knot, Crown knot, twisted braid knot followed by a Turk's head knot, then open area on the handle followed by a Turks head knot twisted & braided knot work around the shark teeth on both sides of the bill, using natural vine line.

$475

 

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32-1/2" SWORDFISH BILL SWORD, combination of weaves consisting of overhand knot followed by a crown knot & Turks head knot.  Then a "running Turks head knot" (basket weave), a herringbone weave, followed by another Turks head & another running Turks head and braided line over each one of the teeth crisscrossing over the entire bill and TWENTY SIX Mako shark teeth, using black tarred seine line

$585

 

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15" BLUE MARLIN FISH BILL DAGGER with added Buddha figure (bone) and 8 large Tiger Shark teeth.  The base of the Buddha is followed by an open area on the handle.  A herringbone weave is then added, followed by a Turks head and coxcomb weave.  Another Turks head is then added along with braid knots over each shark tooth in a crisscross design, using brown seine line

$285

 

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17-1/2" BLUE MARLIN FISH BILL DAGGER; Overhand knot, Crown knot followed by a running Turks head knot and Turks head knot.

$200

 

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18-1/4" BLUE MARLIN FISH BILL DAGGER; Overhand knot, crown knot, Turks head knot with herringbone weave, finished with a Turks head knot, using dark brown seine line

$200 sold

 

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14-3/4" BLUE MARLIN FISH BILL, using overhand knot, crown knot with square knot macramé knot work over whipping knots, using hemp line over white whipping.

$125sold

 

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13-1/2" BLUE MARLIN FISH BILL DAGGER, Overhand knot, crown knot followed by a square knot macramé knot work over white cotton line (using flax line over white cotton line)

$100  sold

 

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12-1/2" BLUE MARLIN FISH BILL DAGGER, using overhand knot, crown knot followed by a square knot macramé knot work over whipping, and a Turks head knot, using dark brown seine line over green seine line

$115 sold

 

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11-3/4" BLUE MARLIN FISH BILL using overhand knot, crown knot followed by a Turks head knot and a running Turks head weave.  Ended with a Turks head knot, using Sisal

$75 sold

 

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11-1/4" BLUE MARLIN FISH BILL DAGGER, using overhand knot, crown knot followed by a Turks head knot, then a running Turks head knot and Turks head, using black seine line.

$75

 

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10" BLUE MARLIN FISH BILL DAGGER with open handle area; overhand knot, crown knot and Turks head knot work, then a braid knot work on both sides of the bill, finished with a Turks head knot, using black seine line

$75

 

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BLUE MARLIN FISH BILL SWORD

SHADOW BOX with SUEDE INTERIOR, Museum glass (use damp cloth only, no Windex or ammonia)

The bill is formed in the design of a "LUA" weapon with 8 tiger shark teeth tied with coconut snit.   Measures 22-3/4" long x 2-1/2" widest; frame measures 29-1/2" long x 10" tall x 2-1/2" deep.

$845  SOLD

 

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30" SWORDFISH BILL SWORD carved with 4 Mako sharks; added handle made of overhand knot, crown knot, Turks head knot & running Turks head knot, herringbone weave and running Turks head knot, whipping & Turks head knot, using dark brown seine line

$670

 

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32-1/2" SWORDFISH BILL SWORD carved with Hibiscus flower and DRAGONS; added greenheart handle.  Turks head knot work along with whipping have been added to the wood, using coconut snit

$670

 

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34" SWORDFISH BILL SWORD carved with MERMAIDS & DOLPHINS.  Added Curly Koa wooden handle tied with coconut snit, using Turks head and whipping knot work applied on both areas of the handle

$670

 

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SHADOW BOX, double matting, Museum glass (use damp cloth only, no Windex or ammonia)

SWORDFISH BILL SWORD tied with brown seine line with an overhand knot, Turks head, running Turks head and Turks head. Measures 28" long x 2-3/8" widest; frame measures 36" long x 10" tall x 2-1/2" deep.

$845 SOLD

 

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SHADOW BOX, double matting, Silk background, Museum glass (use damp cloth only, no Windex or ammonia)

MARLIN FISH BILL SWORD tied & shaped as a "LUA" weapon, 15 tiger shark teeth added, using whipping, braided raffia and Turks heads; measures 16-1/2" long x 1-1/2" widest; frame measures 24-3/8" long x 10-1/4" tall x 2" deep.

$725

 

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SHADOW BOX, Museum glass (use damp cloth only, no Windex or ammonia)

LARGE BLUE MARLIN FISH BILL SWORD shaped 7 tied in the "LUA" design weapon.  23 tiger shark teeth added using braided raffia, 2 Turks heads knots and a crisscross around and over each tooth; measures 29-1/2" long x 4-3/8" widest; frame measures 35-1/2" long x 10-1/4" wide x 2-5/8" deep.

$955

 

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SHADOW BOX, Triple matted, Suede & basket weave design; Museum glass (use damp cloth only, no Windex or ammonia)

TWO SWORDFISH BILL DAGGERS

First bill:  Dark curved bill begins with an overhand knot followed by a crown knot then a Turks head knot.  A twisted weave followed by a Turks head knot at the base, and a coxcomb knot over the bill and a Turks head as a finish knot, using seine line; measures 18-5/8" long x 2-1/4" widest.

Second bill begins with an overhand knot followed by a crown knot, then a twisted knot and a Turks head knot.  A running Turks head knot then continues to the base of the bill with a Turks head knot to complete, using black leather line; measures 17-1/8" long x 2-1/4" widest.

FRAME measures 25-1/8" long x 12-1/4" tall x 2-5/8" deep.

$845

 

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SWORDFISH BILL

25" long using 4 Mako shark teeth as a guard.  Handle made with Overhand knot followed by Crown knot, Turks head and herringbone weave.  Turks head & braided knot added & wrapped around each tooth guard, using black leather line.

$425

 

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BLUE MARLIN BILL

22-3/4" long, using a total of 14 tiger shark teeth.  Handle made with Overhand knot followed by Crown knot, Turks head and herringbone weave.  Turks head & braided knot added & wrapped around each tooth guard, using black leather line.

$575

 

PHILIPPINES

Hand carved SWORDFISH & MARLIN BILLS

 

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SWORDFISH BILL ONLY

27" long, carved, then inlaid with 4 mother-of-pearl carved mako sharks.

$425

 

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SWORDFISH BILL ONLY

29" long, carved, then inlaid with 4 carved bone mako sharks

$385

 

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27-1/4" long, carved then inlaid with 4 mother of pearl carved mako sharks

$425

 

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SWORDFISH BILL ONLY

26-1/8" long, carved of fish and seaweed, then inlaid with 4 bone mako sharks and 3 hammerhead sharks

$350

 

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SWORDFISH BILL ONLY

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$375

 

HISTORY OF THE USE OF

FISH BILLS

POLYNESIA

Throughout the history of Polynesia many battles were fought at sea and on land as natural resources would dwindle and conflicts over power and rule were contested.  During this time, the Polynesians developed a type of weaponry that used bills from large Swordfish and Marlin, and wood.  

When the village fishermen caught the fish they would eat the fish and keep the bills to make into weapons.  After drying the bills, they used natural fibers from native plants such as the Olona shrub to tie the bills onto wooden spears shaped wood  from kauila and uhiuhi trees.  Tiger shark teeth and rock adzes (Polynesian arrowheads) were fastened onto the tip and sides of the handcrafted spears to add more destructive power.

Modern reproductions of Polynesian weaponry are more decorative than functional.  With the decline of available natural resources, weapon crafters use other materials such as koa wood hemp fiber to produce replicas of ancient Polynesian weapons.  Some mako shark teeth have replaced tiger shark teeth, and various types of textured cording have been added as artistic enhancements.

MARITIME

As in ancient times, many hours are spent at sea going to and from the fishing grounds.  Mariners and fishermen world over used Marlin fish bills for splicing and line work aboard whaling and sailing ships.  bills were often shaped as daggers and other useful items.  Even today the term "marlinspike seamanship" as used by the Navy and Coast Guard came from the actual history of the Marlin billfish.

The bills come from swordfish, blue marlin and striped marlin.  The fish range in weight from 40 to 1000 pounds.  When the billfish are caught, the bills are removed as part of the cleaning process, treated and dried.  The fish are then sold individually at the United Fish Auction in Honolulu, Hawaii.  

Educational information, compliments of Captain John.

 

SWORDFISH BILL, natural

These come out of the legal fishing industry that recycles 100% of the fish.  Can be mounted for wall display.  They have a texture like sandpaper; underneath it is like ivory. 

Average 21-1/4 to 22-1/2" Long  $42 each
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MALACHITE-BONE KNIVES

Lovely, natural gemstone MALACHITE from Africa, hand carved, highly polished, with thumbprint impression, attached to hand carved bone blades.  Decorative use only.  Average length: 8 to 8-1/2" long x 1-1/4" wide.   One of a kind!

$32 each

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LINKS TO OTHER KNIFE PRODUCTS ON OUR WEBSITE:

Gator Page 3 (#GK311, 312, 313 and G397 series)

Alaska Page 5 (KNIVES category)

Cave Bear Fossils (Cave bear toe knives)

 

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