Handmade Damascus Bowie Knife with Micarta Handle
This Handmade Damascus Bowie Knife is built with a 7-inch Damascus steel blade, a 5-inch Micarta handle, and a 12-inch overall length. It has a strong full tang build, steel bolster, and silver handle pins for better strength and a clean, handmade look.
The blade does not look like a clear Sheffield clip point style, so it is better to avoid calling it a Sheffield Pattern Clip Point Bowie Knife. A safer and more accurate name is Handmade Damascus Bowie Knife with Micarta Handle.
The Damascus steel blade shows a natural layered pattern. Each blade has its own unique look because the pattern comes from forged steel, not printing. This makes the knife useful for outdoor tasks, collection, gifting, and display.
The Micarta handle gives a strong and comfortable grip. The silver pins add a clean finish, while the steel bolster gives extra support where the blade meets the handle. The full tang construction helps improve balance and durability.
This handmade Bowie knife is crafted by JW SteelCrafts for buyers who value strong materials, clean design, and artisan-made detail.
Key Features
- 12-inch overall length
- 7-inch Damascus steel blade
- 5-inch Micarta handle
- Full tang construction
- Steel bolster for added support
- Silver pins on the handle
- Natural Damascus steel pattern
- Handmade Bowie knife design
- Comfortable handle grip
- Suitable for outdoor use, collection, gifting, and display
Specifications
- Overall Length: 12 inches
- Blade Length: 7 inches
- Handle Length: 5 inches
- Blade Material: Damascus Steel
- Handle Material: Micarta
- Bolster Material: Steel
- Handle Pins: Silver pins
- Construction: Full tang
- Knife Style: Handmade Damascus Bowie Knife
- Brand: JW SteelCrafts
Sheffield Style Legacy
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