2-Blade Damascus Bone Trapper with Wood-Grain Damascus Blades

2-Blade Damascus Bone Trapper with Wood-Grain Damascus Blades

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2-Blade Damascus Bone Trapper with Wood-Grain Damascus Blades

There are pocket knives built for convenience and pocket knives built for people who carry what they actually care about. The 2-Blade Damascus Bone Trapper sits firmly in the second group. At 3-4 inches closed, it disappears into a pocket and comes out looking like it belongs in a display case. Wood-grain Damascus runs across both blades in flowing layered lines that shift under different light, and no two blades from this forging process carry the same pattern.

Camel bone covers the handle in a cream off-white tone with natural grain variation that synthetic materials can't replicate. The surface reads differently depending on the angle and the light, which is part of why natural bone handles carry collector value that resin alternatives don't. Steel bolsters cap both ends of the frame, adding weight at the pivot points and a polished accent against the pale bone.

2-Blade Damascus Bone Trapper at JW Steel Crafts, combining wood-grain Damascus blades with a natural camel bone handle and steel bolsters in a compact 3-4-inch folding frame.

The History Behind This Blade

The trapper pattern has been a staple of American pocket cutlery for generations, pairing a clip blade and a spey blade in one compact frame for task versatility in the field. Damascus forging adds collector value to a pattern already well regarded before pattern-welded steel reached custom makers widely. Camel bone handles trace back to traditional cutlery across the Middle East and Central Asia, prized for density and natural tone. JW Steel Crafts assembles each knife by hand using Damascus blades and natural bone no factory line can match.

Blade Performance

Both blades are forged from layered Damascus steel and hold a sharp edge through regular pocket carry use. The clip blade handles pointed detail work and everyday cutting with a controlled tip. The spey blade covers flat cuts where a curved tip would get in the way. High-carbon Damascus layers sharpen back reliably on a leather strop or fine whetstone. Both blades sit firmly in the open position without wobble during use.

Handle Construction

Natural camel bone scales cover the frame in a cream off-white finish with grain variation that develops character over time. Steel bolsters on both ends add structural weight at the pivot points and give the knife a finished, traditional look. The 3-4 inch closed length fits flat in a pocket without adding noticeable bulk through the day. Slipjoint construction keeps the mechanism smooth and reliable across years of daily carry and use.

Best Used For

This trapper suits everyday pocket carry for anyone who wants Damascus steel in a folding knife without the bulk of a fixed blade. Outdoorsmen carry the clip and spey combination for fieldwork where task variety matters more than raw cutting power. Collectors focused on traditional American pocket cutlery will find Damascus steel paired with natural camel bone harder to source than synthetic alternatives. As a gift, it suits knife enthusiasts and outdoor users who value handmade construction and natural materials equally.

Order the 2-Blade Damascus Bone Trapper today — natural camel bone handles mean no two pieces are identical, and stock is limited to individually handmade pieces.

Specifications Table

Feature

Details

Overall Length

3-4 inches closed

Blade Material

Damascus steel (1095/15N20)

Blade Pattern

Wood-grain Damascus

Blade Finish

Raw natural

Included Blades

Clip blade and spey blade

Handle Material

Natural camel bone

Bolster

Steel, both ends

Pin Detail

1 silver pin per bolster end

Tang

Not applicable, folding slipjoint

Storage

Not included

Type

Folding pocket/collector knife

FAQs

What makes this trapper different from other trappers in the lineup?
Wood-grain Damascus blades and natural camel bone handles make this the most traditional and collector-focused trapper in the range.

Are both blades forged Damascus steel?
Yes, both the clip blade and spey blade use wood-grain Damascus steel with a unique layered pattern on each.

What is camel bone and why is it used on knife handles?
Camel bone is a dense natural material with a cream tone and natural grain variation, with a long history in traditional cutlery.

Does this folding knife include a sheath?
No, this is a folding pocket knife designed for pocket carry without a separate sheath.

How do I care for Damascus blades on a folding knife?
Wipe blades dry after use, apply a light oil coat, and keep the pivot lightly lubricated for smooth operation.

Is this knife good for everyday carry?
Yes, the compact 3-4 inch closed length and two-blade setup cover a wide range of daily tasks.

Would this make a good gift for a knife collector?
Yes, Damascus steel and natural camel bone make this a strong choice for collectors of traditional pocket cutlery.

 

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