Engraved Cocobolo Drop Point Hunter

Knives · exotic wood · high carbon steel · engraving · file work

Engraved Cocobolo Drop Point Hunter

Year
2020
Materials
High Carbon Steel Blade, Cocobolo Wood Handle
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About This Piece

Some materials never go out of style.

The Engraved Cocobolo Drop Point Hunter combines traditional craftsmanship, dependable materials, and a timeless hunting profile into a knife built to be carried, used, and appreciated for years to come.

Forged from high carbon steel, the blade offers excellent edge retention and dependable performance in the field. The drop point profile provides versatility and control, making it a favorite among hunters, outdoorsmen, and anyone who values a practical working knife.

The handle is crafted from richly figured Cocobolo, a wood prized for its durability, natural oils, and beautiful grain patterns. Deep reddish-brown tones and subtle variations throughout the wood ensure that every handle develops its own unique character. Carefully shaped for comfort, the handle provides a secure grip while highlighting the beauty of the material.

A hand-engraved bolster adds refinement and craftsmanship to the design. The engraving serves as both a decorative element and a reminder that every detail of the knife was shaped and finished by hand.

Along the spine, detailed hand filework continues a hallmark feature found throughout Jeff's work. Visible from above and appreciated in hand, the filework transforms a functional surface into a signature element of the build.

An integrated lanyard hole provides additional carry options while complementing the knife's practical design.

Paired with a handcrafted leather sheath, this knife reflects the enduring appeal of traditional materials and honest craftsmanship.

Features

  • Handcrafted high carbon steel blade
  • Drop point hunter profile
  • Cocobolo wood handle
  • Hand engraved bolster
  • Decorative filework along the spine
  • Integrated lanyard hole
  • Handmade leather sheath
  • Handmade by Jeff Loehr

Maker's Note:

Some woods seem to improve with age, and Cocobolo has always been one of my favorites. The rich color, natural character, and durability make it a material that's as enjoyable to work with as it is to carry in the field.

— Jeff Loehr, Bladesmith

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