Damascus Scrimshaw Knife - Red Line Admiral

$375.00

Product Description

A Damascus scrimshaw knife with the bearing of an admiral and the soul of old sea craft

The Red Line Admiral is a Damascus scrimshaw knife made for those who admire strength tempered by beauty. Its hand‑forged Damascus steel blade carries the layered character beloved by knife collectors, while the ox bone handle is engraved with authentic scrimshaw by Brian Kiracofe — a union of edge, art, and maritime memory.

There is a certain ceremony to this knife, as if it belongs to a captain’s desk, a sea chest, or a place of honor in a collection. Yet it remains grounded in usefulness, complete with a leather sheath and the enduring feel of a well‑made blade meant to be kept for generations.

Features

  • Hand‑forged Damascus steel blade with layered patterning
  • Ox bone handle with authentic scrimshaw by Brian Kiracofe
  • Includes leather sheath for storage and carry
  • Distinctive admiral‑inspired design with collectible appeal
  • Blends maritime art with premium knife craftsmanship
  • Ideal for collectors, gift buyers, and EDC enthusiasts who appreciate heirloom pieces

Specifications

  • Material: Hand‑forged Damascus steel blade, ox bone handle, leather sheath
  • Engraving type: Authentic hand‑engraved scrimshaw
  • Mechanism: Fixed or folding knife format as styled by the Admiral design
  • Dimensions: Standard medium knife size
  • Intended use: Collection, gifting, display, occasional carry
  • Style: Damascus knife, scrimshaw knife, heirloom maritime blade

Care Instructions

Keep the blade clean and dry after handling. Apply light oil occasionally to preserve the Damascus steel, and store the knife in a dry place when not in use.

FAQ

What is Damascus steel?

Damascus steel is a forged blade material known for its flowing layered patterns and admired for both beauty and craftsmanship.

Is the scrimshaw hand‑engraved?

Yes. The ox bone handle features authentic scrimshaw by Brian Kiracofe.

What materials are used?

This knife is made with a hand‑forged Damascus steel blade, an ox bone handle, and a leather sheath.

Is this knife suitable for everyday use?

It can be used, but many owners choose it as a collector‑grade or heirloom knife because of its detailed scrimshaw and Damascus craftsmanship.

Does the artwork vary?

Yes. Hand‑engraved scrimshaw and the natural qualities of bone give each piece its own subtle individuality.

Who is this knife best for?

It is especially well suited for collectors, maritime historians, fine gift buyers, and knife enthusiasts who appreciate hand‑forged artistry.

Closing Line

A Damascus scrimshaw knife for those who keep faith with craftsmanship, maritime legacy, and the kind of object that grows more storied with time.

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