Boot Knife – Amboyna Burl Handle with Resin Inlay
Handcrafted 5” Boot Knife – Amboyna Burl Handle with Resin Inlay
Ladies and gentlemen, behold—a boot knife that doesn’t just mean business, it is business. At 5 inches of 1084 high carbon steel, this blade is as reliable as a well-made chair. With a hardness of 59-61 HRC, it’ll hold an edge like your Uncle Ron holds onto conspiracy theories—tight and not letting go anytime soon. Whether you're out on the range, at camp, or just handling a little everyday work, this knife will do its job quietly, without the need for applause.
The flat grind? That’s for people who appreciate clean, efficient cuts without any unnecessary fuss. You don’t need bells, whistles, or sparkly nonsense when you’ve got a blade this sharp, balanced, and honest.
Now, the handle. Amboyna Burl, folks—one of the most handsome woods you’ll ever lay eyes on. It’s sturdy, rich, and feels like it was meant to be in your hand. But just to make sure we didn’t get too predictable, there’s a resin inlay. Not for show, but to remind you that sometimes beauty sneaks its way into even the most practical things, like a boot knife you could take to the symphony—if you’re into that sort of thing.
And of course, stainless steel hardware holds it all together. Because if you’re making a knife by hand, you make sure every single part of it is as dependable as the day is long.
So, whether you’re carrying it in your boot, on your belt, or tucked into your backpack for your next adventure, know that this knife is ready for anything—and it’ll look good doing it. As they say, a tool should be functional, but there’s no harm in making it a little beautiful too.
Handcrafted 5” Boot Knife – Amboyna Burl Handle with Resin Inlay
Ladies and gentlemen, behold—a boot knife that doesn’t just mean business, it is business. At 5 inches of 1084 high carbon steel, this blade is as reliable as a well-made chair. With a hardness of 59-61 HRC, it’ll hold an edge like your Uncle Ron holds onto conspiracy theories—tight and not letting go anytime soon. Whether you're out on the range, at camp, or just handling a little everyday work, this knife will do its job quietly, without the need for applause.
The flat grind? That’s for people who appreciate clean, efficient cuts without any unnecessary fuss. You don’t need bells, whistles, or sparkly nonsense when you’ve got a blade this sharp, balanced, and honest.
Now, the handle. Amboyna Burl, folks—one of the most handsome woods you’ll ever lay eyes on. It’s sturdy, rich, and feels like it was meant to be in your hand. But just to make sure we didn’t get too predictable, there’s a resin inlay. Not for show, but to remind you that sometimes beauty sneaks its way into even the most practical things, like a boot knife you could take to the symphony—if you’re into that sort of thing.
And of course, stainless steel hardware holds it all together. Because if you’re making a knife by hand, you make sure every single part of it is as dependable as the day is long.
So, whether you’re carrying it in your boot, on your belt, or tucked into your backpack for your next adventure, know that this knife is ready for anything—and it’ll look good doing it. As they say, a tool should be functional, but there’s no harm in making it a little beautiful too.
Handcrafted 5” Boot Knife – Amboyna Burl Handle with Resin Inlay
Ladies and gentlemen, behold—a boot knife that doesn’t just mean business, it is business. At 5 inches of 1084 high carbon steel, this blade is as reliable as a well-made chair. With a hardness of 59-61 HRC, it’ll hold an edge like your Uncle Ron holds onto conspiracy theories—tight and not letting go anytime soon. Whether you're out on the range, at camp, or just handling a little everyday work, this knife will do its job quietly, without the need for applause.
The flat grind? That’s for people who appreciate clean, efficient cuts without any unnecessary fuss. You don’t need bells, whistles, or sparkly nonsense when you’ve got a blade this sharp, balanced, and honest.
Now, the handle. Amboyna Burl, folks—one of the most handsome woods you’ll ever lay eyes on. It’s sturdy, rich, and feels like it was meant to be in your hand. But just to make sure we didn’t get too predictable, there’s a resin inlay. Not for show, but to remind you that sometimes beauty sneaks its way into even the most practical things, like a boot knife you could take to the symphony—if you’re into that sort of thing.
And of course, stainless steel hardware holds it all together. Because if you’re making a knife by hand, you make sure every single part of it is as dependable as the day is long.
So, whether you’re carrying it in your boot, on your belt, or tucked into your backpack for your next adventure, know that this knife is ready for anything—and it’ll look good doing it. As they say, a tool should be functional, but there’s no harm in making it a little beautiful too.