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This handmade Damascus folding knife opens with a satisfying click, 3.5 inches of wavy-patterned steel locked solid at your thumb, crafted for those who appreciate distinctive materials and reliable everyday performance. The green pinecone resin handle sits cool and textured in a bare hand, each swirl of copper, emerald, and amber unique to this piece. Damascus steel forged to 59-60 HRC means an edge that outlasts production folders between trips to the strop.
Damascus steel forged at 59 to 60 HRC sits above the 58 HRC ceiling common in kitchen and production blades. That extra hardness keeps the edge sharper longer between full sharpening sessions. The blade runs 3.5 inches, ground to a drop-point profile that handles slicing, skinning, and tip work equally well. Both flats carry the flowing Damascus grain, formed through hand-forging and finishing that press the layered pattern through the steel surface.
Green pinecone resin locks natural pine cone fragments inside cast resin. The result holds color and organic texture without swelling, cracking, or absorbing oils over time. Copper, emerald, and amber tones run through each panel in a pattern that no two knives share. The 4-inch handle fills a medium hand with no dead space. Bare-handed, the surface is smooth with just enough grip at the resin edges. In a work glove, the bolster and heel provide a secure contact point.
A liner lock holds the blade rigid at full open. The spring-steel liner inside the handle snaps behind the blade tang under load. The blade cannot fold back during a hard cut. One thumb on the liner releases it cleanly for safe folding. The knife spans 7.5 inches overall and balances toward the handle. The blade does precise work without tiring the wrist. A hand-engraved stainless steel bolster anchors both handle panels and carries a carved fish-spine ridge along the top, visible in both the open and closed positions.
A hand-stitched natural leather sheath is included with every knife. The JW SteelCrafts brand stamp sits centered on the front face, with a brass snap button at the top for secure closure. The fit is snug on the draw with no rattle. Carry it on a belt or slip it into a bag pocket for trail or field use.
At 3.5 inches, this blade falls within legal carry limits in most U.S. states. It suits hunters field-dressing small game, campers cutting cordage and prepping food, and collectors who carry and actually use their knives. The drop-point profile handles slicing cuts and detailed tip tasks in equal measure. Hand-forged Damascus steel holds a finer bevel than stamped production blades. The forge-welding process work-hardens each layer from the inside out, building edge resistance that stamping cannot replicate.
Every JW SteelCrafts knife is hand-forged by individual craftsmen. No two pieces share the same Damascus pattern or pinecone resin swirl. This knife has earned 6 verified five-star reviews, with buyers noting sharp edges straight out of the box, fast shipping, and solid build quality. Orders ship within 1 to 2 business days from the USA.
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Specification |
Detail |
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Blade Length |
3.5 inches |
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Overall Length |
7.5 inches |
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Blade Steel |
Damascus steel |
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Blade Hardness HRC |
59-60 HRC |
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Blade Finish |
Hand-forged Damascus pattern |
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Handle Material |
Green pinecone resin |
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Tang |
Liner lock (folding knife) |
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Includes |
Hand-stitched natural leather sheath |
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Ships From |
USA |
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Made By |
JW SteelCrafts |
Open the blade with the thumb stud on your dominant hand. The liner lock clicks into position at full extension. Grip all four fingers around the 4-inch handle for slicing cuts. Choke up toward the bolster for close detail work. Keep all cuts pushing away from the body. To close, press the liner inward with your thumb and fold the blade back against the handle. Never force a locked blade. The liner releases with light thumb pressure.
Wipe the blade with a clean, dry cloth after each use.
Hand wash only with mild soap and warm water if needed.
Dry immediately and completely, including inside the pivot channel.
No dishwasher. Heat and detergent damage the resin handle and the blade's Damascus surface finish.
Apply a thin coat of food-safe mineral oil to the blade flats to prevent surface oxidation.
Work one drop of light machine oil into the pivot pin for smooth, consistent opening.
Wipe the resin handle panels with a slightly damp cloth to remove dust. The handle does not need oil.
Store in the included leather sheath or a dry cloth roll.
Keep away from humid environments. Damascus steel will surface-rust if left wet.
Do not store the blade touching other steel edges.
Use a fine-grit whetstone or ceramic rod. Maintain the original bevel, approximately 20 to 22 degrees per side.
Work in consistent strokes from heel to tip, both sides equally.
Finish on a leather strop to align the edge between full sharpening sessions.
Avoid electric sharpeners with aggressive abrasive wheels, which remove the Damascus surface finish.
The blade is hand-forged Damascus steel, produced by forge-welding multiple steel layers together. The surface shows a flowing wave pattern across both flats. Hardness is 59 to 60 HRC, giving the blade a keen, lasting edge for everyday cutting tasks and field use.
Yes. The folding design and 7.5-inch overall length keep it compact and pocket-ready. The liner lock holds the blade secure under load and releases cleanly with one thumb. Blade length is 3.5 inches, within legal carry limits in most U.S. jurisdictions. Always verify local knife laws before carrying.
Yes. A hand-stitched natural leather sheath is included with every knife. The sheath features the JW SteelCrafts brand stamp on the front face, a brass snap button at the top for secure closure, and a snug fit for the folded knife.
Yes. The 3.5-inch drop-point blade handles field dressing, skinning, and camp tasks well. The liner lock keeps the blade rigid during a hard cut, and the pinecone resin handle stays secure in a work glove. Clean and oil the blade after contact with blood or moisture.
No. Damascus pattern and pinecone resin texture vary piece to piece. The color swirl, pattern grain, and amber-to-green tones in the handle are natural and unrepeatable. No two knives are identical, and that variation is part of what makes each piece one of a kind.
Use a fine-grit whetstone or ceramic rod at approximately 20 to 22 degrees per side. Work from heel to tip in consistent strokes, then finish on a leather strop. Avoid electric sharpeners with aggressive abrasive wheels, which remove the Damascus surface finish and shorten blade life.
With regular cleaning, oiling, and correct sharpening, a hand-forged Damascus knife lasts for decades. The liner lock pivot and solid steel pins are built for repeated daily use. Avoid extended exposure to moisture or acidic materials without cleaning and drying the blade afterward.
Yes. The green pinecone resin panels, Damascus blade, and hand-stitched leather sheath make a strong visual impression straight out of the box. It suits collectors, hunters, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts equally well. The presentation is clean and ready to give.
This knife lands well as a gift for Father's Day, Christmas, a retirement milestone, or a groomsman who will actually carry it. The Damascus blade, green pinecone resin panels, and hand-stitched leather sheath look sharp together from the first unboxing. It ships presentation-ready and no extra wrapping is needed.
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