Damascus Camp Knife – Maple & Teal Resin

Knives · Drop Point · Damascus · file work · stabilized wood · engraving

Damascus Camp Knife – Maple & Teal Resin

Year
2024
Materials
Damascus Steel Blade, Stabilized Wood & Polyester Resin Handle
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About This Piece

“Built for the Outdoors, Finished with Character”

Some knives feel at home the moment they hit your hand — balanced, dependable, and ready for whatever the day brings. This camp knife was built with exactly that spirit in mind.

The drop point blade is forged from Damascus steel, carrying layered patterns that move across the blade like flowing grain in wood. Strong, versatile, and easy to control, the profile makes it a practical companion for camp work, field tasks, or everyday carry outdoors.

At the front, a hand-engraved nickel silver bolster adds a touch of traditional craftsmanship, tying the knife back to the engraving work Jeff has spent years refining. The engraving is subtle and balanced — enough detail to draw the eye without taking away from the function of the knife itself.

The handle combines stabilized maple with deep teal resin, creating a striking blend of natural warmth and rich color. Every handle comes out slightly different, making each knife one of a kind. Loveless fasteners secure the scales, while a deer silhouette mosaic pin adds a quiet nod to the outdoors and the heritage behind the piece.

Along the spine, intricate hand-filed detail work adds both texture and craftsmanship — another reminder that every inch of the knife was shaped and finished by hand.

Paired with a custom leather sheath, this is a knife designed to be carried, used, and appreciated for years to come.

Specifications

  • Blade: Damascus steel
  • Style: Drop point camp knife
  • Bolster: Hand-engraved nickel silver
  • Handle: Stabilized maple & teal resin
  • Fasteners: Loveless style
  • Pin: Deer silhouette mosaic pin
  • Spine: Hand-filed detail work
  • Sheath: Custom handcrafted leather sheath

Maker’s Note

“A good camp knife should feel dependable no matter where you carry it. I wanted this one to have the strength for real use, while still carrying enough character to make it truly personal.”
Jeff Loehr, Bladesmith

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