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Cross Draw Knife – Damascus Steel Blade, Wood & Turquoise Handle, 8"
Cross Draw Knife – Damascus Steel Blade, Wood & Turquoise Handle, 8"
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Cross draw knife craftsmanship reaches new heights in this striking, handmade belt knife. Forged with a 4-inch Damascus steel blade, it offers superior edge retention, layered beauty, and lasting toughness. The 8-inch overall length is ideal for working cowboys, outdoor enthusiasts, or collectors seeking a functional, carry-ready blade.
The handle combines polished wood with inlaid turquoise stone, delivering a distinctive Western appearance and natural grip comfort. Its balanced build and full tang construction make it ideal for belt carry, fieldwork, or everyday cutting tasks.
Complete with a hand-stitched cross draw leather sheath, this knife is made for horizontal belt carry—quick to access, secure, and styled for the range.
Explore this premium cross draw knife in our handmade collection—designed for performance and Western authenticity.
Why This Cross Draw Knife Stands Out:
🔪 Damascus Steel Blade (4") – Patterned, sharp, and hand-forged
🌲 Wood & Turquoise Handle – Natural grip with Southwestern flair
🧷 Cross Draw Leather Sheath – For horizontal belt carry
📏 8" Total Length – Balanced and belt-ready for ranch or EDC
🐎 Western Utility Knife – Great for cowboys, outdoorsmen, or collectors
💥 Blade HQ Inspired – Styled like top-tier models from Blade HQ and kniveshq
Care Tips & Precautions
🧼 Clean regularly: Wipe blades with a soft cloth after use to prevent moisture buildup and rust. Avoid dishwashers.
🛢️ Oil the blades: Apply a light coat of oil (e.g. paraffin oil, mineral oil) on Damascus steel after cleaning to preserve the pattern and prevent oxidation.
🧳 Store safely: Always store your knife in a dry place. Use the included leather sheath when not in use, but don’t store it long-term inside the sheath to avoid trapped moisture.
🔒 Use responsibly: This knife is sharp and built for cutting tasks. Avoid prying, throwing, or striking hard surfaces.
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