Handmade Damascus Tracker Knife Pair with Camel Bone & Black Micarta Handles
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Handmade Damascus Tracker Knife Pair with Camel Bone & Black Micarta Handles

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Handmade Damascus Tracker Knife Pair with Camel Bone & Black Micarta HandlesThe Tracker Knife is a modern fixed blade design developed to provide versatility and durability for outdoor activities. Its distinctive blade profile allows users to perform a variety of tasks with a single knife, making it popular among campers, bushcraft enthusiasts, and collectors. Over time, handcrafted Tracker knives became highly valued because they combined practical functionality with premium materials and traditional craftsmanship. Modern

The Tracker Knife is a modern fixed blade design developed to provide versatility and durability for outdoor activities. Its distinctive blade profile allows users to perform a variety of tasks with a single knife, making it popular among campers, bushcraft enthusiasts, and collectors. Over time, handcrafted Tracker knives became highly valued because they combined practical functionality with premium materials and traditional craftsmanship.

Modern Damascus Tracker knives preserve the versatility of the original design while incorporating beautiful forged steel patterns and durable handle materials. Today, these knives are appreciated by outdoor enthusiasts and collectors who value handmade quality and distinctive styling.

Introduction

This Handmade Damascus Tracker Knife Pair from JW SteelCrafts combines premium materials and traditional craftsmanship in a matching two-knife set. Both knives are handcrafted from genuine Damascus Steel, displaying beautiful layered patterns that make every blade unique.

Each knife measures 10 inches overall and features full tang construction for excellent balance and durability. One knife is fitted with elegant White Camel Bone scales, while the second features durable Black Micarta scales, creating a striking contrast between the two pieces. Whether displayed in a collection or used for outdoor activities, this Tracker Knife set offers distinctive craftsmanship and timeless appeal.

Blades

Both blades are hand forged from genuine Damascus Steel, producing unique layered patterns across the surface. The forging process ensures that every blade develops its own distinctive appearance while maintaining excellent durability.

The Tracker blade profile provides versatility and balanced handling, making the knives suitable for camping, bushcraft, outdoor utility, and collection purposes. Their practical design and handcrafted finish create a combination of functionality and visual appeal.

Handles

The set includes two different handle materials for added character and contrast. One knife features genuine White Camel Bone scales, providing a natural appearance and traditional style. The second knife is fitted with durable Black Micarta scales, known for their strength and comfortable grip.

Combined with the full tang construction, both handles provide excellent balance, durability, and long-term reliability.

Specifications

Set Includes

  • 2 Handmade Tracker Knives

Shared Specifications

  • Knife Type: Tracker Knife

  • Overall Length: 10 Inches Each

  • Blade Material: Damascus Steel

  • Construction: Full Tang

  • Blade Finish: Damascus Pattern Finish

  • Edge Type: Straight Edge

  • Manufacturing Method: Handmade / Hand Forged

  • Use: Camping, Bushcraft, Outdoor Utility, Collection

  • Brand: JW SteelCrafts

White Handle Knife

  • Handle Material: White Camel Bone

Black Handle Knife

  • Handle Material: Black Micarta

Care and Use

To maintain the appearance and performance of your Damascus Tracker Knife Pair, clean and dry the blades after each use. Apply a light coat of oil regularly to help preserve the Damascus steel and protect it from moisture.

The Camel Bone and Black Micarta handles should be cleaned with a soft cloth and stored in a dry location. Proper maintenance will help preserve the natural materials and Damascus patterns for years to come.

FAQs

What does this set include?

This product includes two handmade Damascus Tracker knives.

Are both blades made from real Damascus steel?

Yes. Both knives feature genuine hand forged Damascus steel blades.

What handle materials are used?

One knife features White Camel Bone scales, while the second knife has Black Micarta scales.

Are these knives full tang?

Yes. Both Tracker knives feature full tang construction for superior durability and balance.

Is every Damascus blade unique?

Yes. The forging process creates unique layered patterns, making every knife one of a kind.

 

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