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Persian Damascus Folding Knife Set 7” opened Pink & Blue Pakka Wood EDC Blades

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Persian Damascus Folding Knife Set 7” opened Pink & Blue Pakka Wood EDC BladesThe skinner knife has been an essential tool for hunters and outdoorsmen for thousands of years, originally crafted from bone and stone by early civilizations for field dressing and skinning game. Known across different cultures by names such as hide knife, pelt knife, and field knife, this specialized blade was a prized possession of every serious hunter throughout history. Today, the skinner knife has evolved into a refined and elegant tool, now

The skinner knife has been an essential tool for hunters and outdoorsmen for thousands of years, originally crafted from bone and stone by early civilizations for field dressing and skinning game. Known across different cultures by names such as hide knife, pelt knife, and field knife, this specialized blade was a prized possession of every serious hunter throughout history.

Today, the skinner knife has evolved into a refined and elegant tool, now crafted with the ancient art of Damascus steel forging combined with modern handle materials. The JW SteelCrafts Pakka Wood Damascus Skinner Knife carries this rich heritage forward, delivering a handcrafted folding skinner that blends centuries of tradition with contemporary craftsmanship.

Introduction

The Pakka Wood Handmade Damascus Steel Skinner Knife by JW SteelCrafts is an exceptional set of 2 handcrafted folding knives, available in striking pink and blue Pakka wood handles making them as visually stunning as they are functional. Each knife features a linear lock mechanism for secure and safe one-handed operation, built for hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and collectors alike. Browse our full Folding Knives Collection to explore more premium handcrafted designs.

The 3.5-inch Damascus steel blade on each knife delivers razor-sharp precision for skinning, field dressing, and everyday cutting tasks. With mesmerizing Damascus patterns unique to each blade and vibrant Pakka wood handles, this set of 2 folding knives makes an outstanding gift or a prized addition to any knife collection. If you love handcrafted Damascus blades, also explore our Hunting Knives Collection for more field-ready options.

Blades

  • Blade Length: 3.5 Inches
  • Blade Material: Hand Forged Damascus Steel
  • Blade Pattern: Natural Damascus Flow Pattern
  • Edge Type: Single Edge Drop Point Skinner
  • Lock Type: Linear Lock
  • Knife Type: Folding Pocket Knife

Uses

  • Hunting & Skinning: Precision 3.5-inch Damascus blade ideal for field dressing and skinning game
  • Everyday Carry (EDC): Compact folding design perfect for daily carry and everyday cutting tasks
  • Camping & Outdoors: A reliable companion for campsite food prep and outdoor tasks
  • Collectible & Display: Stunning Damascus pattern and vibrant Pakka wood handles make these a collector's delight
  • Gift: An ideal premium gift set for hunters, knife enthusiasts, and outdoor lovers

Safety

  • Always engage the linear lock securely before use to prevent accidental closure
  • The Damascus blade holds an extremely sharp edge handle with care at all times
  • Store safely in the included leather sheath when not in use
  • Oil the blade regularly with mineral oil to preserve the Damascus pattern and prevent rust
  • Keep out of reach of children and untrained individuals

Specifications

  • Set Includes: 2 Folding Knives
  • Blade Length: 3.5 Inches
  • Blade Material: Hand Forged Damascus Steel
  • Blade Pattern: Natural Damascus Flow
  • Handle Material: Pakka Wood
  • Handle Colors: Pink & Blue
  • Lock Type: Linear Lock
  • Knife Type: Folding Skinner Knife
  • Sheath: Genuine Leather
  • Made By: JW SteelCrafts

FAQs

1. What is a Pakka Wood Damascus Steel Skinner Knife? 

A Pakka Wood Damascus Steel Skinner Knife is a handcrafted folding knife featuring a hand-forged Damascus steel blade and a handle made from Pakka wood, a durable, moisture-resistant composite wood material available in vibrant colors, designed for hunting, skinning, and everyday carry use.

2. What is a linear lock on a folding knife? 

A linear lock is a locking mechanism on a folding knife where a spring-loaded bar slides horizontally to lock the blade open during use, providing a secure and reliable lock that is easy to disengage safely with one hand.

3. What does this knife set include? 

This JW SteelCrafts set includes 2 folding Damascus steel skinner knives one with a pink Pakka wood handle and one with a blue Pakka wood handle each featuring a 3.5-inch hand-forged Damascus blade and linear lock mechanism.

4. Is Pakka Wood a good handle material for knives? 

Yes, Pakka wood is an excellent handle material for knives. It is a compressed wood composite that is highly durable, moisture-resistant, and available in vibrant colors, providing a comfortable, secure grip and long-lasting beauty even with heavy outdoor use.

5. Is this Damascus folding knife set a good gift? ,

Absolutely. The JW SteelCrafts Pakka Wood Damascus Skinner Knife set of 2 makes a stunning and practical gift for hunters, knife collectors, and outdoor enthusiasts combining beautiful Damascus patterns, vibrant Pakka wood handles, and exceptional handcrafted quality.

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