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Hammer Forged Damascus Clip Point Bowie Knife with Resin & Stacked Leather Handle

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Description

Hammer Forged Damascus Clip Point Bowie Knife with Resin & Stacked Leather HandleTraditional American Bowie knives and classic frontier working blades inspire this Damascus Steel Clip Point Bowie Knife. It features a strong clip point profile designed for control, reach, and a sharp pointed appearance. The knife is built with an 8 inch hammer forged Damascus steel blade and a 5 inch handle, giving it a total length of 13 inches. The Damascus Clip Point Bowie Knife blade shows a natural layered pattern, adding a bold, handmade look

Traditional American Bowie knives and classic frontier working blades inspire this Damascus Steel Clip Point Bowie Knife. It features a strong clip point profile designed for control, reach, and a sharp pointed appearance.

The knife is built with an 8-inch hammer-forged Damascus steel blade and a 5-inch handle, giving it a total length of 13 inches. The Damascus Clip Point Bowie Knife blade shows a natural layered pattern, adding a bold, handmade look to the knife.

The handle is made from black resin and leather stacked material, with no wood used in the handle. A brass clip adds a refined detail, while the full tang construction supports strength, balance, and long-term durability.

Specifications

Knife Type: Fixed Blade Bowie Knife
Blade Style: Clip Point Bowie
Blade Material: Hammer Forged Damascus Steel
Overall Length: 13 inches
Blade Length: 8 inches
Handle Length: 5 inches
Handle Material: Black Resin and Leather Stacked Handle
Wood Used in Handle: No
Clip: Brass Clip
Construction: Full Tang
Brand: JW SteelCrafts

Key Features

This Damascus Steel Clip Point Bowie Knife features a traditional frontier-style clip point blade with a sharp, defined tip. The blade shape provides a classic Bowie appearance with good control and balanced handling.

The hammer forged Damascus steel blade gives the knife a strong, handmade character and a visible natural pattern. Its 8-inch blade length offers practical reach while keeping the knife easy to handle.

The handle is crafted from black resin and leather stacked material, creating a durable and distinctive grip. Since no wood is used in the handle, the design has a clean custom look with strong contrast against the Damascus blade.

The brass clip adds a premium accent and complements the traditional Bowie styling. Full tang construction gives the knife added strength, balance, and reliability.

Sheffield Bowie Knife Tradition

The Sheffield Bowie knife tradition is known for strong fixed blades, clip point profiles, and reliable craftsmanship. These knives became respected for their reach, strength, and practical field-ready design.

This Damascus Steel Clip Point Bowie Knife follows that tradition with a hammer forged Damascus blade and a balanced full tang build. The clip point shape reflects the classic Bowie style, while the handle materials give the knife a modern custom finish.

JW SteelCrafts continues this tradition by producing handmade Hunting Bowie knives with attention to blade pattern, handle comfort, and overall balance. Each knife is crafted to deliver historic character, visual appeal, and dependable construction.

Care Instructions

Wipe the Damascus blade clean after handling or use to remove fingerprints, moisture, and dirt. This helps preserve the blade’s natural pattern and finish. Keep the knife dry before storage, especially before placing it inside a sheath. Moisture can affect Damascus steel over time, so dry storage is important.

Apply a light coat of oil to the blade for longer storage. Store the knife in a clean, dry place to help maintain its finish and handmade quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this Damascus Clip Point Bowie Knife unique?
This knife combines a hammer forged Damascus steel blade, stacked leather and black resin handle, brass fittings, and full tang construction in a traditional Bowie design.
Is this a real Damascus steel Bowie knife?
Yes. The blade is crafted from genuine hammer forged Damascus steel with visible layered patterning across the blade surface.
Why are clip-point Bowie knives popular?
Clip point Bowie knives are popular because they provide strong tip control, balanced handling, and the classic frontier Bowie appearance that collectors appreciate.
What materials are used in the handle?
The handle is made from black resin and stacked leather without using wood materials. This combination improves grip stability and gives the knife a bold, custom look.
Does this Bowie knife use full tang construction?
Yes. Full tang construction extends through the entire handle to improve strength, durability, and balance.
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