Handcrafted 4” Hunter/EDC Knife – Double Dyed Maple Burl Handle with Fossilized Coral Inlay
Handcrafted 4” Hunter/EDC Knife – Double Dyed Maple Burl Handle with Fossilized Coral Inlay
Well, folks, if there was ever a knife that could handle the rigors of the wild and look damn good doing it, this is it. Meet the 4-inch Hunter/EDC knife, forged from Damascus steel—because if you're going to carry a knife every day, it should be both rugged and capable of turning heads. With a hardness of 59-61 HRC, this blade means business. It’ll slice, dice, and probably outlast most of the things you put it through. Whether you're dressing a deer or whittling a firestarter, you’ll be glad you brought this little beauty along.
Now, let’s not overlook the handle. It’s double dyed maple burl, which means it’s not just another pretty face—it’s a stunner. And then, there’s the fossilized coral inlay, because you’re not just holding a tool, you’re holding a piece of art, folks. This kind of attention to detail is reserved for people who understand that craftsmanship is about more than just functionality. It's about honoring the material, the process, and the hands that made it.
Stainless steel hardware locks everything down tight, because the last thing you want when you're miles deep in the woods or opening your mail is a knife that doesn't live up to the hype. And trust me, this one does.
So, if you're in the market for a knife that could tackle your next hunt, slice through rope, or carve a canoe paddle, while still being fancy enough to hang on your wall—this is it. You’ve found your companion for life.
Handcrafted 4” Hunter/EDC Knife – Double Dyed Maple Burl Handle with Fossilized Coral Inlay
Well, folks, if there was ever a knife that could handle the rigors of the wild and look damn good doing it, this is it. Meet the 4-inch Hunter/EDC knife, forged from Damascus steel—because if you're going to carry a knife every day, it should be both rugged and capable of turning heads. With a hardness of 59-61 HRC, this blade means business. It’ll slice, dice, and probably outlast most of the things you put it through. Whether you're dressing a deer or whittling a firestarter, you’ll be glad you brought this little beauty along.
Now, let’s not overlook the handle. It’s double dyed maple burl, which means it’s not just another pretty face—it’s a stunner. And then, there’s the fossilized coral inlay, because you’re not just holding a tool, you’re holding a piece of art, folks. This kind of attention to detail is reserved for people who understand that craftsmanship is about more than just functionality. It's about honoring the material, the process, and the hands that made it.
Stainless steel hardware locks everything down tight, because the last thing you want when you're miles deep in the woods or opening your mail is a knife that doesn't live up to the hype. And trust me, this one does.
So, if you're in the market for a knife that could tackle your next hunt, slice through rope, or carve a canoe paddle, while still being fancy enough to hang on your wall—this is it. You’ve found your companion for life.
Handcrafted 4” Hunter/EDC Knife – Double Dyed Maple Burl Handle with Fossilized Coral Inlay
Well, folks, if there was ever a knife that could handle the rigors of the wild and look damn good doing it, this is it. Meet the 4-inch Hunter/EDC knife, forged from Damascus steel—because if you're going to carry a knife every day, it should be both rugged and capable of turning heads. With a hardness of 59-61 HRC, this blade means business. It’ll slice, dice, and probably outlast most of the things you put it through. Whether you're dressing a deer or whittling a firestarter, you’ll be glad you brought this little beauty along.
Now, let’s not overlook the handle. It’s double dyed maple burl, which means it’s not just another pretty face—it’s a stunner. And then, there’s the fossilized coral inlay, because you’re not just holding a tool, you’re holding a piece of art, folks. This kind of attention to detail is reserved for people who understand that craftsmanship is about more than just functionality. It's about honoring the material, the process, and the hands that made it.
Stainless steel hardware locks everything down tight, because the last thing you want when you're miles deep in the woods or opening your mail is a knife that doesn't live up to the hype. And trust me, this one does.
So, if you're in the market for a knife that could tackle your next hunt, slice through rope, or carve a canoe paddle, while still being fancy enough to hang on your wall—this is it. You’ve found your companion for life.