
The Hunter
Damascus · Walnut · Brass
$485
The Hunter is built for the walk back out of the woods — a drop-point profile with enough belly to skin cleanly and enough spine to hold up when the work turns rough.
The billet is folded and drawn by hand, then etched to bring the layer pattern forward. Stabilized walnut scales are fitted to the tang and pinned in brass, then sanded through the grits until the grain reads under an oil finish.
Every piece ships with a hand-stitched, veg-tan leather sheath cut to that exact blade.
Specifications
- Blade steel
- Hand-forged Damascus, ~180 layers
- Blade length
- 4.0 in
- Overall length
- 8.5 in
- Handle
- Stabilized walnut, brass pins
- Sheath
- Hand-stitched veg-tan leather
- Best for
- Hunting, field dressing, camp work
Questions about the The Hunter
- What steel is the Hunter made from?
- The Hunter is forged from Hand-forged Damascus, ~180 layers. The billet is folded and drawn by hand, then acid-etched so the layer pattern reads clearly across the blade.
- What is the handle on the Hunter made of?
- The handle is Stabilized walnut, brass pins. Materials are stabilized where needed so they stay dimensionally stable through humidity and hard use.
- Is the Hunter available to buy?
- Yes — The Hunter is currently available at $485. Each blade is one of a kind, so once it sells it is gone; a similar piece can be commissioned.
- How big is the Hunter?
- Blade length is 4.0 in. Overall length is 8.5 in. Hand-forged dimensions vary slightly from piece to piece.
- Does the Hunter come with a sheath?
- Yes. It ships with a hand-stitched veg-tan leather, cut and stitched to fit this exact blade.
- What is the Hunter best used for?
- It is built for hunting, field dressing, camp work. The grind and balance are set up for that work rather than for display.
- How do I care for a Damascus blade like the Hunter?
- Wash and dry by hand immediately after use, never leave it wet or in a dishwasher, and keep a light coat of food-safe oil on the steel. Sharpen on whetstones at the original bevel angle and re-oil after honing to protect the etched pattern.


