Product Description
A Damascus folder with stag antler warmth and hand-engraved scrimshaw character
The Damascus and Deer Antler Folder Knife brings together the deep patterning of genuine Damascus steel and the rugged elegance of stag antler scales. Authentic scrimshaw by Brian Kiracofe gives the piece a maritime soul, turning a handsome folder into something more storied and enduring.
This is the kind of knife that feels equally suited to a collector’s cabinet and a well-kept pocket. Its natural materials, forged steel, and artisan engraving make it a fitting choice for those drawn to heirloom knives with character rooted in both land and sea.
Features
- Genuine forged Damascus steel folder
- Stag antler scales with natural texture and variation
- Authentic scrimshaw by Brian Kiracofe
- A distinctive collectible knife with maritime art appeal
- Folding format for convenient carry and display
- Well suited to gift giving and long-term collecting
Specifications
- Material: Damascus steel blade, stag antler scales
- Engraving type: Authentic hand-engraved scrimshaw
- Mechanism: Folding knife
- Dimensions: Standard folder size
- Intended use: Collection, gifting, occasional carry
- Style: Damascus folder, stag handle knife, scrimshaw collectible
Care Instructions
Keep the blade dry and lightly oiled, and avoid prolonged dampness on the antler scales. Wipe with a soft cloth after handling.
FAQ
Is the blade real Damascus steel?
Yes. This knife features a genuine forged Damascus steel blade.
Is the scrimshaw hand-engraved?
Yes. The artwork is authentic scrimshaw by Brian Kiracofe.
What is used for the handle?
The handle uses stag antler scales, valued for their natural strength and texture.
Is each knife unique?
Yes. Natural antler variation and hand engraving give each piece its own individual character.
Is this more collectible than utilitarian?
It can serve both roles, though many choose it primarily for collecting because of its Damascus blade and artisan scrimshaw.
Closing Line
A Damascus folder for collectors, outdoorsmen, and keepers of tradition — rich in natural character, hand-engraved story, and heirloom promise.