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Engraved Damascus Drop Point Hunter
- Year
- 2023
- Materials
- Damascus Steel Blade, Black Micarta Handle
About This Piece
A well-designed hunting knife doesn't need excess. Clean lines, quality materials, and careful craftsmanship are often all that's required.
This handcrafted Damascus drop point hunter embraces that philosophy, combining traditional materials with practical design in a knife built to be carried, used, and appreciated for years to come.
The blade is forged from Damascus steel, displaying the flowing layered patterns that make every piece unique. The classic drop point profile offers versatility and control, making it equally suited for outdoor use, camp tasks, and everyday carry.
A hand-engraved nickel silver bolster provides both refinement and durability. The engraving adds a distinctive custom touch while creating a smooth transition between blade and handle. It is the kind of detail that rewards a closer look and reminds the owner that every part of the knife was crafted with care.
The handle is made from black Micarta, a material valued for its strength, stability, and comfortable grip. Its understated appearance allows the Damascus blade and engraved bolster to take center stage while providing the reliability expected from a working knife.
Along the spine, detailed hand filework serves as a signature element of the build. Visible from above and appreciated in hand, the filework transforms a functional surface into a hallmark of craftsmanship that collectors have come to associate with Jeff's work.
Compact, dependable, and built for real-world use, this knife balances practicality with the individuality of handmade craftsmanship.
Features
- Handcrafted Damascus steel blade
- Drop point hunter profile
- Hand engraved nickel silver bolster
- Black Micarta handle
- Handcrafted filework along the spine
- Compact carry size
- Handmade by Jeff Loehr
Maker's Note:
I've always liked knives that don't need to announce themselves. This one focuses on practical design and dependable materials while still carrying the details that make a handmade knife special. Sometimes simplicity is exactly what a knife needs.
— Jeff Loehr, Bladesmith
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