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This handmade Damascus fish folding knife is a refined blend of traditional craftsmanship and artistic design. Inspired by classic fish-style pocket knives, this piece features a hand-forged Damascus steel blade paired with a natural bone handle and a solid brass bolster, giving it a timeless and collectible character.
The Damascus fish folding knife arrives at 7.5 inches and settles in the palm with the weight of solid brass at the bolster end. The 3.5-inch blade is hand-forged Damascus steel with a twisted wave pattern that runs from the base to the tip. Natural bone fills the body of the fish, warm and amber in the light, and no two pieces share the same grain.
This blade is hand-forged Damascus steel with a twisted layered pattern built into the metal during the forging process. The blade runs 3.5 inches and is hardened to HRC 59-60. At that hardness level, the edge holds through extended everyday use without becoming brittle. Most production hunting knives and professional kitchen knives fall in the same range. The twisted Damascus wave pattern is not surface etching. It is the visible result of the forging process, and no two blades produce the same lines.
The handle pairs natural bone scales with a solid brass bolster at the fish head and tail. Bone gives you a warm, organic grip surface with natural color variation from piece to piece. The amber tones shift depending on the light. The crosshatch pattern cut into the bone adds texture for grip without sharpening edges. Brass pins secure the scales to the frame and sit flush with the surface. In a bare hand, the brass bolster adds noticeable warmth and weight compared to a standard polymer handle.
This is a liner lock folder. The liner lock engages automatically when the blade reaches full open and holds the blade in position under lateral pressure. To close, press the liner inward with your thumb and fold the blade back. The overall knife measures 7.5 inches. The brass hardware at the pivot and spine carries most of the handle weight toward the rear, which keeps the fish profile balanced when the blade is deployed.
A hand-stitched natural leather sheath is included. It protects the closed knife during storage and carry. The leather is brown, hand-stitched at the edges with visible stitch detail, and closes with a brass snap button. The JW SteelCrafts embossing is pressed into the face. The sheath fits this folding knife without bulk and holds it securely in position.
The 3.5-inch blade handles light everyday cutting tasks cleanly: opening packages, slicing fruit at camp, cutting cord and line, and detail work where a longer blade is unnecessary. A fishing enthusiast who carries daily gets a Damascus folder with a profile that fits the hobby and a blade that holds an edge through a full day of use. A collector who displays and carries gets twisted Damascus patterning and natural bone that develop character over time. Hand-forged construction at HRC 59-60 gives this blade edge geometry and hardness that a factory-stamped folder cannot replicate at this price.
Every knife is individually handcrafted by JW SteelCrafts in Texas. Natural variations in Damascus pattern, bone color, and brass engraving are expected and normal. No two knives are identical. Six verified buyers have rated this knife, and reviews call it a quality-made piece and a gift that exceeded expectations. Orders ship within 1 to 2 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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Handle Length |
~4 inches |
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Blade Steel |
Hand-Forged Damascus Steel |
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Blade Hardness HRC |
59-60 |
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Blade Finish |
Twisted Wave Pattern |
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Handle Material |
Natural Bone with Solid Brass Bolster and Brass Pins |
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Lock Type |
Liner Lock |
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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 |
Hold the fish body in your palm with the tail end toward your wrist. Use your thumbnail in the blade opening to rotate the blade to full open. The liner lock engages automatically at full extension. Apply light to moderate pressure along the blade spine for controlled cuts. The 3.5-inch blade is well-suited for detail work. Close the blade by pressing the liner inward with your thumb and folding back until the blade seats in the handle.
Wipe the blade clean with a dry cloth to remove moisture and debris
Open the blade fully to dry the pivot channel and liner area
Never put this knife in a dishwasher
Apply a light coat of mineral oil to the Damascus blade surface
Wipe off any excess with a clean cloth
This preserves the twisted wave pattern and prevents surface oxidation
Store closed in the included leather sheath
Keep in a dry location away from moisture and direct humidity
Bone and natural handles should be kept away from prolonged sun exposure
Use a fine whetstone or ceramic rod
Follow the original bevel angle along the full 3.5-inch edge
Finish on a leather strop to align the edge
Avoid power grinders, which generate heat that affects the blade temper at HRC 59-60
Yes. Each knife is individually handcrafted. Natural variations in Damascus pattern, bone texture, and engraving are expected and considered part of the character of the piece.
No. This listing features a single configuration with a natural bone handle and solid brass bolster. For multiple handle options, see the full fish folder collection.
Yes. It is suited for light EDC tasks including cord cutting, food prep at camp, and general utility work. Always check local regulations before carrying any folding knife in public.
Yes. A hand-stitched genuine leather sheath with a brass snap closure is included with every knife.
No two knives are identical. Each Damascus blade and bone handle will show natural variation in pattern, color, and grain. This is normal and expected.
The blade is hardened to HRC 59-60. At that range, the edge holds through extended everyday use without becoming brittle. Most professional kitchen knives and hunting knives fall in the same hardness range.
Folding knives are legal in most US states, but laws vary by blade length, lock type, and local ordinance. Please check your local regulations before carrying this knife in public.
With proper care, a hand-forged Damascus folding knife lasts for decades. Wipe the blade dry after each use, oil the Damascus steel every few weeks, and store in the leather sheath. Bone and brass develop natural patina over years of use.
This Damascus fish folding knife makes a strong gift for Father's Day, Christmas, a retirement, or a birthday for someone who fishes, collects knives, or carries daily. The natural bone and engraved brass bolster make it a piece that buyers consistently give as gifts and describe as exceeding expectations. It ships presentation-ready and no extra wrapping is needed.
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