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Western Knife Company – Damascus Steel Blade, Pinecone Resin Handle, 7"
Western Knife Company – Damascus Steel Blade, Pinecone Resin Handle, 7"
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Western knife company brings rugged design and artisan craftsmanship together in this compact, handcrafted blade. Forged from striking Damascus steel, the 3-inch blade features a layered pattern, offering both visual appeal and long-lasting sharpness. At 7 inches overall, it’s built for easy belt carry—ideal for everyday work on the ranch, in the field, or around camp.
The handle is made from stabilized pinecone epoxy resin, giving it a unique look with organic texture and modern durability. A sturdy steel bolster enhances blade control, weight distribution, and long-term resilience, making it a reliable companion for outdoor tasks or Western adventures.
Why This Western Knife Company Blade Stands Out:
🔪 Damascus Steel Blade (3") – Strong, sharp, and uniquely patterned
🌲 Pinecone Resin Handle – Stabilized, eye-catching, and textured
🧲 Steel Bolster – Reinforces the grip and improves control
📏 7" Overall Length – Compact and easy to carry
🤠 Western Knife Company Design – Built for real cowboy tasks and display
💥 Blade HQ Inspired – Comparable to elite knives on Blade HQ and kniveshq
Proudly featured in our exclusive western knife company collection, this knife blends classic Western toughness with modern styling—crafted for those who expect performance with character.
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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