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Handmade Boot Knife Set of 3-Piece Slim Fixed Blade Collector Set with Resin Handles

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Handmade Boot Knife Set of 3-Piece Slim Fixed Blade Collector Set with Resin HandlesThe Boot Knife Set by JW SteelCrafts is a handcrafted 3 piece collection of slim, compact fixed blades. Each knife measures 7 inches overall and comes with a green, brown, or orange resin handle, giving a coordinated, eye catching set. The slender profile makes these handy little blades a favorite with collectors and everyday utility users alike. This set suits knife collectors, outdoor users, and gift buyers who appreciate handmade craft. Because

The Boot Knife Set by JW SteelCrafts is a handcrafted 3-piece collection of slim, compact fixed blades. Each knife measures 7 inches overall and comes with a green, brown, or orange resin handle, giving a coordinated, eye-catching set. The slender profile makes these handy little blades a favorite with collectors and everyday-utility users alike.
This set suits knife collectors, outdoor users, and gift buyers who appreciate handmade craft. Because each knife is hand-forged, small differences in finish give every blade its own character.
The boot knife takes its name from the small, slim blades that travelers and frontier folk historically tucked into a boot for handy utility. Compact and lightweight, these knives became a practical everyday tool when a larger fixed blade was impractical to carry. Over time, the slim, balanced profile grew into a recognized collector style admired for its clean lines and craftsmanship. Modern handmade versions are valued more for their design, balance, and display appeal than for any single use. This handmade 3-piece set carries that classic slim-blade tradition forward with bright, durable resin handles and careful hand finishing.
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SPECIFICATIONS

  • Set: 3 knives
  • Overall Length: 7 inches each
  • Profile: Slim fixed blade
  • Handles: Green, brown, and orange resin
  • Type: Boot Knife Set
  • Construction: Handcrafted, fixed blade
  • Use: Collecting, everyday utility, gifting.
  • Brand: JW SteelCrafts

FEATURES AS BENEFITS

  • 3-piece matched set – A coordinated trio of slim fixed blades.
  • Slim, compact profile – Light, balanced, and easy to handle.
  • Green, brown, and orange handles – Give a bright, varied, collectible look.
  • Resin handles – Durable, moisture-resistant, and secure.
  • 7-inch handy size – Compact and easy to store or display.
  • Hand-forged finish – Makes each knife one of a kind.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Wipe each blade clean and dry after every use.
  • Apply a light coat of oil to the steel.
  • Keep the knives away from long, moist exposure.
  • Clean the resin handles with a dry cloth.
  • Store them dry, out of reach of children.
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FAQs

Is it legal to carry a boot knife?
Knife laws vary by state and city, including rules on blade length and carry. Always check your local regulations before carrying any knife.
What is the point of a boot knife?
A boot knife is a slim, compact fixed blade historically valued as a handy, everyday utility tool. Today it is also a popular collector style.
What is the best boot knife?
The best boot knife pairs a slim, balanced blade with a secure grip and quality steel. This handmade set offers a coordinated trio.
What is a boot knife called?
Boot knives are also known as slim fixed blades or dirks in older usage. This set follows that classic compact profile.
How many knives are in this set?
This set includes three slim fixed blades, each 7 inches overall, with green, brown, and orange resin handles.
How do I care for the set?
Wipe each blade dry after use and add a light coat of oil. Store the set dry to protect the steel.
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