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Pick up this Damascus hunting knife and the 14 inches settle into your grip with the weight forward where a Bowie blade belongs. The twisted Damascus pattern runs the full 9-inch flat in tightly coiled layers that shift with the light, and the stag antler handle sits warm and textured against a bare palm. Touch the edge and it bites at the first angle. This knife was built to go in the field.
The blade is hand-forged Damascus steel using a twisted-pattern technique. The billet is twisted under heat and hammer pressure during forging before folding and welding, producing the tightly coiled layered pattern visible on the flat. Each blade is then hand-ground and hand-polished to sharpen the pattern contrast and hold precise edge geometry. The classic Frontier Bowie clip point profile delivers precision cutting, controlled penetration, and the balanced reach that made Bowie knives legendary in the field. The guard is also Damascus steel, matching the blade material through the full build.
The handle is natural stag antler, shaped and fitted by hand. No two antler handles share the same texture, color, or grain. The image confirms the cream-to-tan coloring with natural dark patches across the surface. Hand-set mosaic pins run through the full handle length. Natural stag antler has been used in knife handles for centuries because of its hardness, grip texture, and long-term durability. The 5-inch handle provides a full four-finger grip. It fits a bare hand in the field and holds steady through a gloved hand in cold-weather conditions.
Full tang construction runs the blade steel through the entire length of the handle. That matters for a 9-inch hunting blade because full tang transfers force directly, eliminates flex at the handle joint, and keeps the knife structurally sound under hard outdoor use. The Damascus steel guard protects the hand on thrusting cuts and heavy camp tasks. At 14 inches overall, the balance point sits forward of the guard, which gives the clip point reach and control on large cuts.
A handcrafted genuine leather sheath is included with every knife. The deep burgundy leather is stitched with gold-tone thread, visible in the image, and closes with a snap button. It fits the blade securely and protects the edge during carry and storage. Wear it on a belt for field carry or store the knife in the sheath between hunts.
This knife performs best on large-blade field tasks: field-dressing whitetail and elk, breaking down large game at camp, splitting kindling, and heavy outdoor utility work. The hunter who needs a Damascus blade that goes through a season of hard use and comes out looking better than it went in. The frontier knife collector who wants an antler-handle Bowie with confirmed full tang construction and a Damascus guard. The gift buyer who wants a knife with immediate visual impact and the specs to back it up. Hand-forging builds a layered edge structure that holds through repeated hard cuts where a stamped blade would roll.
Every knife is individually hand-forged. Twisted Damascus pattern, antler grain, and mosaic pin placement will vary knife to knife. That variation is proof of the handcraft. Orders ship from the USA within 1 to 2 business days. Free shipping applies on all orders over $100.
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Specification |
Detail |
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Blade Length |
9 inches |
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Overall Length |
14 inches |
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Handle Length |
5 inches |
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Blade Steel |
Hand-forged Damascus steel (twisted pattern) |
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Blade Finish |
Hand-ground Damascus pattern |
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Blade Style |
Classic Frontier Bowie, clip point |
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Guard |
Damascus steel |
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Handle Material |
Natural stag antler with hand-set mosaic pins |
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Tang |
Full tang |
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Includes |
Handcrafted genuine leather sheath |
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Ships From |
USA |
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Made By |
JW SteelCrafts |
Hold the stag antler handle with a four-finger grip and your thumb resting on the flat spine of the blade for controlled pressure cuts. For field dressing, use light draw-cuts along the body cavity with the clip point angled away from viscera. For camp tasks, use a full-grip push-cut with your body weight behind the blade. Keep the Damascus steel guard between your hand and the work on thrusting cuts. Always sheath the blade before moving through brush or stowing the knife.
Hand wash the blade with warm water and mild soap. Rinse the blood and field debris from the Damascus pattern immediately after use.
Dry the blade, guard, and antler handle immediately with a clean, dry cloth.
Do not put this knife in a dishwasher. Heat and detergent damage the Damascus pattern, the antler handle, and the mosaic pins.
Apply a thin, even coat of food-safe mineral oil to the blade surface.
Apply a small amount of oil or conditioning wax to the stag antler handle to prevent drying and cracking.
Wipe away any excess before storing.
Store the knife in its leather sheath when not in active use.
Keep in a dry location away from humidity, saltwater, and direct heat.
Do not store in a sealed, airtight case without a desiccant, as trapped moisture accelerates rust on Damascus steel.
Use a whetstone or a fine ceramic rod.
Maintain the original bevel angle and work edge-leading in one direction.
Follow with a leather strop to realign the edge after sharpening.
The blade is hand-forged Damascus steel using a twisted-pattern forging technique. The billet is twisted under heat and hammer pressure during forging, then folded and welded, producing the tightly coiled layered pattern on the flat and building an edge structure with strong retention through hard use.
Natural stag antler has been used in knife handles for centuries because of its hardness, grip texture, and long-term durability. No two antler handles share the same texture, color, or grain. Combined with hand-forged Damascus steel, every knife in this build is structurally strong and visually one of a kind.
Yes. The blade steel runs the full length of the handle. Full tang construction eliminates flex at the handle joint and keeps the knife structurally sound under hard field use. It is the right construction for a 9-inch hunting blade.
Yes. A handcrafted genuine leather sheath is included with every knife.
Fixed-blade knives are legal to own in all US states, but carry laws vary significantly by state, county, and city. Always check your local knife laws before carrying any fixed blade in public.
Use a whetstone or a fine ceramic rod. Maintain the original bevel angle and work edge-leading in one direction. Follow with a leather strop to realign the micro-teeth. A 9-inch blade benefits from a longer stone for consistent angle across the full edge.
Damascus steel is a durable hand-forged material. With field cleaning after each use, periodic oiling, and dry storage in the sheath, the blade will hold its edge and retain its pattern through years of regular hunting and outdoor use. Natural antler handles are similarly long-lived under normal conditions.
Yes. The 9-inch twisted Damascus blade, natural stag antler handle, Damascus steel guard, mosaic pins, and handcrafted leather sheath combine for a strong first impression. It suits hunters, collectors, and anyone who values handmade blades with real-world use credentials.
This Damascus hunting knife is a standout gift for Father's Day, a Christmas present for a hunter heading into season, a retirement gift for someone who has always wanted a collector-grade blade, or a groomsman gift that earns a permanent place on a display shelf. The natural stag antler handle, twisted Damascus pattern, and handcrafted leather sheath make a strong first impression that no off-the-shelf knife can match. It ships presentation-ready and no extra wrapping is needed.
Explore more designs in our Damascus Steel Bowie Knife Collection. For longer frontier-style blades, see our Classic Jim Bowie Style Damascus Steel Bowie Knife.
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